I walked for 35:36 around the campus of the Arkansas School for the Deaf—in the sort of rainfall so light it affects nothing save an awareness of it—before I watched Little Rock Mills defeat the eStem Mets at the Nutt Athletic Complex on Tuesday night.
Earlier, Ed and I played the Championship Course at Burns Park. I scored 94, with nines of 44 and 50. Ed scored 88.
This is hard to explain, but it was the first time I have ever explored that campus. One of the buildings, a small one, is the Arkansas School for the Deaf Historical Museum. All I know about the school's history is that it opened in 1850 and it once had a basketball player named Bennie Fuller who held the state scoring record. Oh, and former Arkansas Razorbacks football coach Houston Nutt's father, Houston Nutt, Sr., coached its basketball team for somewhere in the neighborhood of forty years.
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