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Episode Description:
Step back to November 13, 1833 — the night the stars fell on Texas. Tweed Scott brings to life one of the most astonishing nights in Texas history, when the Leonid Meteor Shower lit up the sky so fiercely that settlers thought the world was ending. In this episode of The Texan Edge, we explore what that night meant to the people who witnessed it — how awe and fear, faith and courage, all came together under a sky on fire. It’s a story of wonder, resilience, and the spirit that still defines Texas today.
Show Notes:
- Date of event: November 13, 1833
- Event: The night the stars fell on Texas — the Leonid Meteor Shower
- Description: Thousands of meteors streaked across the Texas sky, witnessed by settlers who thought Judgment Day had arrived.
- Themes explored:
- The power of wonder and faith in uncertain times
- How Texans faced the unknown with courage and curiosity
- The balance between beauty and chaos in life
- Modern reflection: A reminder that the same stars that once fell over Texas still shine above us — symbols of hope through the darkest nights.
- Closing thought: “This is The Texan Edge, where wonder and wisdom share the same sky.”
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