The Wanderer

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wandering Around the Great State of Texas

If you’ve already picked up your copy of Texas Monthly‘s September issue, you’ve noticed that the magazine has undergone a top-to-bottom redesign. In the new Touts section, you’ll find the debut of my Texas travel column, the Wanderer (or, as my colleagues like to call it: Breal’s On Wheels), which will be a chronicle of my three-day trip to a different Texas town or city each month.

Since joining Texas Monthly in 2005, I’ve had the pleasure of writing about everything from barbecue and camping to fine art and six-man football, and I’ve probably spent more time on Texas’s highways and back roads than in my Austin office. As TM‘s head honcho, Jake Silverstein, points out in his detailed rundown of the magazine’s new look, mine is an enviable job. As a native Texan (born and raised in Fort Worth), I couldn’t agree more.

Just as the aim of every page (and web page) of Texas Monthly is “to deepen a reader’s understanding and enjoyment of Texas,” as Jake puts it, it is my aim as “the Wanderer” to share with you some of the best places to go and things to do in this great state of ours. I hope that my adventures will incite you to throw your overnight bag in the car and take off to explore a part of the state you’ve never been to before or one you’d like to rediscover. Luckily for us, Texas is so vast that experiencing all it has to offer will be a lifelong pursuit.

- Jordan

p.s. You can also keep up with my wanderings via Twitter and Instagram.

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One Response to “Wandering Around the Great State of Texas”


  1. Warren Rowe says:

    Hey, Jordan! Glad to catch up with you and I like what I’m seeing with the new travel blog. Wishing you the best of luck with it…

    Warren Rowe
    Cedar Park, Texas

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