ANSWERS TO GO with Pamela Carlile
Q. I have heardthe term “Own Voices” used to describe certain types of books lately. Can you tell me what that term means?
Q. I have heardthe term “Own Voices” used to describe certain types of books lately. Can you tell me what that term means?
Sometimes the challenges of a difficult time can bring about innovations that change our lives and our ways of thinking. Thinking along those lines, it can be said that 2020 has presented us with a multitude of opportunities in which people have had to use creative problem solving in order to address these present issues.
What is the most popular bird in the Unites States? Well, the bald eagle is a strong candidate for that honor – after all, it is our national bird. It is definitely an imposing specimen and builds an imposing nest. One nest in Florida was 20 feet deep and 9.5 feet wide and weighed almost three tons. Wow.
Three Six General butcher shop, located at 1904 Old Ranch Road 12, is set to host a grand opening on Saturday.
Above, Cody's Bistro's Blackened Redfish Tacos which was served with avocado, pickled onion, Brussels sprout slaw and a chimichurri aioli. The tacos were nestled on top of 2 corn-flour tortillas and served with black beans and rice. Below, Brian’s Burger. An 8 oz. Kobe beef creation named after a former bartender of the establishment several years ago. Daily Record photos by Nick Castillo & Lance Winter
There’s just something particularly swanky when you walk into Cody’s Bistro.
Local government and private enterprise both invest in the economic growth of their communities, and the Greater San Marcos Partnership (GSMP) serves as just one of countless examples throughout th
A shift in Federal Reserve policy was recently announced. This newsflash could easily be missed in the midst of a pandemic, significant economic dislocations, and social unrest.
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My journey this week took me to Susan Smith, my fellow-columnist’s writing the Answers to Go for the Sunday San Marcos Daily Record, who is retiring as of today. Susan is a Librarian and Manager of Community Services.
In the latest Resource Recycling newsletter, two items caught my eye. Since the first mentioned Texas among three other states and the second mentioned a small city in Texas (Temple), I knew I had material for this column. The first titled “How pro
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