Met the  man at his home  in Terlingua and took him a copy of his story in a 
1974 National Goegraphic. about east texas plants and things. Was and is still 
is a very interesting man to spend some time with. He showed me the Terlingua 
Sink hOLE and took me and my x wife into the mine near his home. Met a friend 
of his from Houston who was also a writer. Cant remember his name.  


     On Tuesday, April 14, 2015 1:22 PM, Logan McNatt via Texascavers 
<texascavers@texascavers.com> wrote:
   

 Thanks for passing along the good news, Dwight.
  Logan McNatt
  lmcn...@austin.rr.com

On 4/14/2015 1:15 PM, dirt...@comcast.net wrote:
> Blair Pittman news
>
> Long-time Texas Caver
>
>  From the Terlingua Moon: 4/14/2015
>
> Blair Pittman, who recently suffered a stroke, “is doing pretty darn
> well,” according to his wife, Jean Hardy-Pittman.
> The former long-time resident of Terlingua, who now lives in Alpine, and
> author of the popular “Tales From the Terlingua Porch” books will be in
> intensive rehab therapies in El Paso for some time, she said.
>
>
> But “he is very lucky,” Jean added.
>
>
> “His stroke was a hemorrhage, not a clot (embolism), and though it was a
> large bleed area,” she said last week, “it did not get into the
> ventricles which would have potentially caused much more damage.”
>
>
> And she was optimistic: “He might come out of this stronger than before.”
>
> Written by Carl Leatherwood.
>
> Thank you, Carl.
>
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