The Journey Continues: 'The Roman Road'
Journey implies travel and travel implies roads. From my childhood days in west Texas, I remember the long red dirt road from our ranch house to the mailbox, 12 miles distance.
Journey implies travel and travel implies roads. From my childhood days in west Texas, I remember the long red dirt road from our ranch house to the mailbox, 12 miles distance.
Q. What is up with the tiny caterpillars hanging by a thread from my oak trees?
Approaching 100 years, the craftsman bungalow chosen as April’s Yard of the Month by Spring Lake Garden Club is a handsome example of popular residential architecture and landscaping in the 1920s and 1930s in urban areas of the United States.
This information was compiled by the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce. Listings will be updated at Chamber of Commerce's website. Graphic by Colton Ashabranner
Local small businesses have been hit hard by the coronavirus pandemic. Many have been forced to make hard and fast adjustments to stay open or in hopes of reopening in the future.
1836 Music Group has partnered with the Texas Ski Ranch and Ragnars on The Compound to host a streamed benefit concert to help raise money for local musicians affected by the recent outbreak of the
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle includes a variety of commitments, from exercising to eating right. However, serving up healthy meals doesn't have to be boring.
The subject of my journey this week is because of the pandemic and the resulting social distancing that has restricted me to my home. This down-time provided me with an opportunity to review my 45 years of writing daily journals.
Mr. & Mrs. James Bryant Jr. recently celebrated their 44th Anniversary of a wonderful and blissful marriage. Their original plan was to attend their grandson Edwin Taylor IV (son of Edwin and Michelle Smith Taylor of Spring, Texas) school track meet. However, it was cancelled due to school closing and track meet canceling because of the coronavirus.
As might be expected, the coronavirus is not only acutely affecting our daily lives, but also the recycling industry. As if you aren’t getting enough talk about it from TV, radio and articles in newspapers, here’s a little more.
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