Lost grill en route to Virginia so we Texas-fied our new one
For him, that was a happy problem, because he just used that grill on roadside stops to grill his dinners…better than truck stop fare! Hey, a kindred spirit!
Historical Sewing and Time Travels
For him, that was a happy problem, because he just used that grill on roadside stops to grill his dinners…better than truck stop fare! Hey, a kindred spirit!
Tear drops the size of Texas dripped from the two upstairs windows, like sad eyes, wishing me to stay.
But the job was no longer in Texas, but in Virginia.
After preparing the house to sell by purging, pruning, painting, and polishing, we sold it in 24 hours for asking price, despite the deep recession.
Having accumulated lots of informative books, I enthusiastically planned my dream French Country homeschool room with a touch of Texas.
Journal of our kitchen projects over the years: paint, tile, wrought iron, tapestry, seeded glass, beadboard, and new kitchen island table.
Designing our master bathroom, my goal was two-fold: French Country style with more practicality than the builder left us.
While window shopping in Gruene, I bought a Texas flag holder for our Texas flag, and also a funny historical marker set in 1836.
The beauty of spring starts early in Texas, when the heady grape fragrance of purple Mountain Laurel wafts through the air in March.
While window shopping in Gruene, I found this great Texas star flag holder, perfect for our front post to hold the American flag.
We enlarged the front garden and planted another Live Oak tree near the original to create a Texas Hill Country style I love seeing everywhere.