It’s Beginning To Feel A Lot Like Spring

Over the weekend the signs of spring began to reach out and shake my senses. Apple trees are breaking bud and sending forth blooms. This has been one of the

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Blue Birds And Life

Sitting at the computer this morning I looked out the window and saw my second Bluebird in my entire 57 years upon this earth. I was so surprised I had to lean

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Snow In SE Texas?

Not so much this morning…But there is ice everywhere. After days of buildup (again), the snow the prognosticators were promising predicting just didn’t happen. Though most of the state seems

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You Know You Are In SE Texas When…

Even the threat of snow can cancel school classes… The Houston Independent School District has canceled school Friday, Superintendent Terry Grier announced, saying he doesn’t want to take a chance

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30 Years Later And The Story Is The Same.

AUSTIN – Burst water pipes at two coal-fired power plants forced them to shut down, triggering rolling power cuts across the state, the lieutenant governor said Wednesday. Lt. Gov. David

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Welcoming A New Family Member

Yesterday we welcomed the latest addition to our family. Abigail Nicole… Abigail Nicole was born at 11:10 am on February 1, 2011. Both Mother and Daughter are doing well and

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It’s All About How It Looks

This week the news coming in from most of the country…At least the areas I follow…Have been about cold temperatures and snow. Around here the temps have been cold (a least for

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