Getting Into Gardening
Tomato varieties come and go but the ones with great flavor, a juicy, melting flesh and healthy, easy-togrow vines are the ones we treasure and love to grow in our
Tomato varieties come and go but the ones with great flavor, a juicy, melting flesh and healthy, easy-togrow vines are the ones we treasure and love to grow in our
One of the delights of nature travel is the wonderful food you encounter. I recall some marvelous clam chowder at ye olde Union Oyster House in Boston, a place that
A couple of weeks ago, I wrote part I of my horseapple tree column. When I reread the article, after it had already been sent in, I noticed a badly
A new website, beautifulhayscounty.org, is now available for Hays Country residents who want to find out more about the natural environment of the Texas hill country. It was created by
Thursday, July 19 • Song Swap, 7:30 p.m.,The Tavern at Cypress Falls • Nick Waters, 6 p.m., Hays City Store • Forrest Pope, 6:30 p.m., Linda’s Fine Foods Friday, July
Born a West Texas boy in Abilene, Jeff McDorman graduated junior and high school from Winters Texas. Texas Tech was his choice of college where he majored in Physical Education,
Someone well known in education in these parts, Will Webber has taken the position of the school’s principal. Webber has taught and has been an administrator for 18 of his
Thursday, July 12 • Doug Kent, 7:30 p.m.,The Tavern at Cypress Falls • Moved by Music Gospel Guitar Circle, 7 p.m.,The Back Porch • Dennis Jay, 6 p.m., Hays City
Café Suzanna Café Susanna, a weekly fundraising lunch for the Wimberley Methodist Church, will have Chicken Enchiladas on Thursday, July 12. For $9 you get an entre, side, drink and
Last Saturday, July 7, Good Sam held its annual Big Scoop Ice Cream Festival, celebrating summer and at the same time helping Good Sam to raise funds for its summer
Whatever else you do this July, make sure you see Little Shop of Horrors at the Wimberley Playhouse. It’s fun, it’s unique and it’s quirky. In the hands of the
Going out to the Montesino farm, my mind, on a endless loop, kept playing Crosby Stills and Nash’s version of the Joni Mitchell classic, “Woodstock.” Especially the three part harmony
A young Orson Wells proved the power of mass communication when he and the Mercury Theatre created mass hysteria with the broadcast of H.G. Wells “War of the Worlds” in
Wimberley High School took a double hit when Coach Chris and Colleen Ellis decided to retire. Retiring as a family is really the only way you can describe it. Their
Although she has spent time in Austin, Allison Seideman is Wimberley through and through. A Wimberley ISD graduate, she is making a name for herself and in a good way.
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