As Texas casts off shackles of COVID-19, lessons of 2020 still loom large for many
LLANO, Texas — In this weather-beaten Texas town, where frayed tributes to Donald Trump are still prominent among the cactus and yucca plants along the two-lane highway, there are two kinds of shopkeepers.
One type gets visibly nervous when talk turns to how locals in this part of Texas Hill Country feel about the social graces of the COVID-19 pandemic — rules the state fully abandoned Wednesday.
The other is Buddy Howell.
“Wearing a mask is like trying to catch mosquitoes with a fishing net,” said Howell, the owner of Eagle Outfitters, an eclectic sporting supply shop brimming with ammo, hunting knives and tactical gear.


