A HOMELESS busker left devastated after his guitar was wrecked has been overwhelmed after the community pulled together to get him a new musical instrument. Dreadlocked Adam Searle is well-known figure around Falmouth playing his guitar to tourists and locals in his usual spot at the Meat Counter on Arwenack Street, although this source of income has dried up during the lockdown. When his usual guitar became impossible to play any more, an acquaintance offered him a second hand one for £150. He went to pick it up in a taxi but admitted because the meter was running he did not inspect it properly until after he had parted with his cash. On closer inspection it turned out the new guitar was in very bad condition and he could not actually use it.
Historic Park Cities mansion escapes the wrecking ball
A house considered one of the most important in Texas has sold to Trevor and Jan Rees-Jones, who say they plan to preserve the home on Turtle Creek.
The house at 3805 McFarlin Blvd. was designed by David Williams for University Park Mayor Elbert Williams.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
A landmark University Park home is selling to new owners who plan to preserve the unique property.
The Williams House at 3805 McFarlin Boulevard has been described as one of the most important residences ever built in Texas. The six-bedroom, more than 7,000-square-foot home sits on more than an acre of land on the banks of Turtle Creek.