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Most people who follow Reel Sportswear have seen his face without ever knowing his name.
Leyton Hernandez was part of our crew long before most people knew it. He was the guy we'd call on a Tuesday night, last minute, after football practice — and he always showed up.
We're grateful for every hour we got to share with him.
Rest easy, brother.
Corpus Christi just voted 8-0 to explore desalination at Barney Davis. After years of watching Harbor Island go nowhere, this one actually feels different.
The site has the infrastructure. The brine goes to the Gulf. And if the numbers pan out — this coast doesn't just solve its water problem. It exports water north.
We're watching. And for once, we're feeling good about it.
The original GPS was called Grandpa.
Before side-scan imaging and chartplotters, you learned the water by memory. By landmarks. By listening to the guy in the back of the boat who'd been running these channels since before you were born.
One day you're the kid watching the cork. The next, you're the one watching your kid watch it.