Making a difference-Baja California style
Baja California is quite a ways to travel to. But two Wimberley friends – since kindergarten – are there and they are trying to make a difference in the world.
Baja California is quite a ways to travel to. But two Wimberley friends – since kindergarten – are there and they are trying to make a difference in the world.
I have a secret that I’m going to let you in on. I have an aversion to costume dramas. Any directive to watch one, much less review one, would send
I came home from taking my youngest to work the other day and, driving through the neighborhood, I found myself waiting behind a school bus. The kids jumped off the
Chris Vaughn’s tidy, well-organized workshop is packed. There are grinders, band saws, plasma cutters, miter saws, tables saws, a kiln, drill presses, a pressure washer and “every hand tool on
Many of us do not garden year-round and so in the fall it is time to put away all the garden paraphernalia until next spring. If that is you, be
The impact of manmade infrastructure on Hill Country flooding will be the focus of a Texas Water Symposium Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Texas State University Teaching Center (located
Last program year (October 2017-September 2018), thanks to your donations, Combined Community Action, Senior Nutrition “Meals on Wheels” Program was able to eliminate the waiting list for the program and
Reverend Dr. Sheryl T. Martin of Heaven-Pathways-Earth teamed up with Social Work students from Texas State University to assist two local animal rescues. Reverend Martin donated funds to kick off
Wimberley Special Olympics has been busy over the last few months competing in swimming, bocce ball and bowling. Swimming Three of the Wimberley athletes, Matt Owens, Jasper Perkins Smith and
Larry Martin designed and built a house in Wimberley. It went on the market May 23, 2015. Two days later a wall of water surged down the Blanco River. Martin’s
The whooping cranes have returned to Texas. I recently phoned the Aransas National Wildlife Refuge and listened to a recorded message about the refuge being open basically from daylight to
In October I noticed that the fall monarchs have started arriving in my yard in significant numbers. I’ve observed more monarchs in just a few hours than I’ve seen in
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