EXPLORING NATURE: TIDBITS
Let us consider some interesting tidbits from the fascinating world of nature.
Let us consider some interesting tidbits from the fascinating world of nature.
Studying Shakespeare at any age, but especially from a young age, is transformative for the mind and soul. William Shakespeare’s works may be close to 400 years old, but the lessons and themes in his plays are timeless. Studies have proven that children that study Shakespeare have a deeper understanding of all literature they study, have greater empathy and are more appreciative of history and its impact on literature and society. Additionally, studying Shakespeare helps heighten creative play and imagination.
When Adriana Scalice was a high school student in Rochester, NY, she did not expect to end up in Texas. But after a series of serendipitous auditions and connections made between San Marcos and her hometown high school, she wound up enrolled at Texas State.
There is a new Superbells calibrachoa making its debut in 2023 that is so beautiful and unusual, I’ve even wondered if Proven Winners knows what they have. Had calibrachoas been around in 1800 as Empress Josephine was constructing the gardens at Le Château de Malmaison, Superbells Prism Pink Lemonade would have been her first choice.
Have you ever wanted to hold San Marcos in your hands?
Sometimes you just need a nice, greasy slice of pizza.
Sunny’s Pizza & Wings located off Old Ranch Road 12 is just the spot to get a solid slice for a good price.
An avian newcomer has been beating the summer heat by splashing around in my backyard birdbath: A mourning dove.
Q. I read in the paper about a new collection the library received called the “Mike Cox Collection.” How does this collection add to the library’s existing collections??
Quilters from across Texas will travel to New Braunfels to participate in Quiltfest 2022, sponsored by the New Braunfels Area Quilt Guild. This biennial show will be held at the New Braunfels Civic/Convention Center Friday and Saturday, July 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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