Wimberley Film Festival this weekend
The Fifth Annual Wimberley Film Festival starts at 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Wimberley Village Library, 400 FM 2325. The public is invited; reservations are not required; and
The Fifth Annual Wimberley Film Festival starts at 6 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Wimberley Village Library, 400 FM 2325. The public is invited; reservations are not required; and
On drizzly January days you can actually still plant wildflower seeds. Fall is the traditional season, but I have had luck spreading wildflower seeds in January when I found some
Roger Colombik’s exhibition at the Beeville Art Museum comprises approximately twenty sculptures, ranging from small maquettes to a new large site-specific installation. Titled Tradescantia Pallida (Wandering Jew), the show opens
A handful of local families got together and put on a Kid-preneur fundraiser by selling home-made, hand-made goods in hopes of raising funds to help the Wimberley Village Library’s efforts
Andy Pasternak sums up the new Roughhouse Brewing in seven words: “Everything we do is from the heart.” Andy, along with his brother and sister-in-law, Davy and Alex Pasternak, opened
As a Texas gardener, one of my favorite times of the year is mid-January. I know what you are thinking, “…um, Joe, we are not really growing anything in mid-January.”
As the saying goes: “The bonsai tree symbolizes some of the keys to a lasting marriage and life: nurturing, patience, caring and growth.” To Chuck Ware, the bonsai tree is
Where are the best places to look for birds? I would suggest your own back yard as a logical locale to start. It is convenient, and if you have a
On January 17, Del Castillo, an Austin-based band known for their blend of sounds including rock, flamenco, Latin, blues, and world-music into a powerful, original take will make their Susanna’s
Just over the Comal County line on FM 32, Riley’s On the Backbone has come to life again. Known mostly as a biker bar in the past, the bar reflected
Even though he had some bad habits and was capable of great cruelty, I still feel a sympathetic fondness for Montezuma, the head of the Aztec nation back in the
For the past 32 years, the Chapel of the Hills has been quietly reminding all on Ranch Road 12 the true meaning of the season. Not with a plastic Mary,
Did you ever stop to wonder why good healthy soil smells so incredibly wonderful? For that you can thank actinomycetes (acti-no-my-cetes). But don’t worry if you’ve never heard of them
Gary Knight is known very well around town for his volunteering and his philanthropy at the library and the Education Foundation, just to name a few. As a retired attorney,
You walk into Mad Rooster’s liquor store off the square in Wimberley and a life-size mannequin of Willie Nelson — complete with guitar — is holding the door open for
P.O. Box 49
Wimberley, TX 78676
Phone: 512-847-2202
Fax: 512-847-9054