Dear John,
Hope you're well! It's been a long time since we met, coincidently, through Joanne, our crazy New Yorker friend. I write to you precisely to tell you that next month is already my vacation. I intend to be at my parents' farm here in the suburbs of Fort Worth, taming their crops and animals on their farm. I remember you wanted to visit me, and I think this will be the best opportunity for you to get away from the blizzards of Billings, MT.
John, here in Fort Worth is not getting so cold, so I think we could take advantage of the weather to take a walk through some of the state's cities. We can find forest, desert, grassland, swamps and mountains, in our way.
As soon as I finished my duty at my parents' house, we got back together in Dallas by bus, we take my Jeep, and we will head to the south to the gulf. We will find Coastal Plains, with shallow bays and some interesting swamps. If we go to the hill county we will find all kinds of trees, and cactus. Then we can climb mountains in Guadalupe, in the mountainous part of the state. We can do kayak in caddo lake.
We have also the desert part of the state, where everything is very dry, it makes a little heat during the day, but at night is cold. We can camp there. All this I write to you to know that we can enjoy much every environment, vegetation, climate, in my state.
Sure you will love it.
With affection,
Jenny Sullivan.
Dallas, TX. March 3, 1999.