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by | May 27, 2020 | Life & Style

A Hidden North Texas Gem

Today, the world is much dif­ferent than what we had become accustomed to in our day-to-day life. The hustle and bustle of daily life came to halt because of a bug named COVID-19.

The abrupt change and forced seclusion have brought us back to our roots and what matters in life. We have been given the rare opportunity, in some instances, to reconnect with nature and explore more of what it has to offer.

For some, the reconnection to nature has included the explora­tion of trails and parks. Locating unique natural gems is a chal­lenge and fun at the same time.

For the full story, see the May 27 issue or subscribe online.

By Joe Chandler • [email protected]

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