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Have you and your family received the COVID inoculation? Please consider doing this for yourself, for your family, for your neighbor, for your community.
Read moreGet your western attire ready, it’s rodeo time! There are trail rides, sleeping under the stars, country breakfast and barbecue. Nothing like a good rodeo!
Read moreBorago officinalis, borage, bee bush or starflower, is a Mediterranean native found in southeast Texas gardens as a warm weather annual. Seeds are planted in late winter or early spring to attract beneficial bees and wasps for summer crops. Beekeepers grow borage to boost honey production. Borage repels harmful insects such as the tomato hornworm, Manduca quinquemaculata. It removes salts from soil that is toxic to other plants. Borage is an excellent companion plant.
Read moreWe are having true Texas weather; flip flops and shorts one day, jeans and long sleeves another, then double layers and heavy coats! I prefer the second choice.
Read moreWinner number 27 of the 2nd Annual St. Joseph’s Catholic Church 52-week gun raffle was drawn Sunday, Feb. 27. The winner of a Walther PPQ, 22 LR is Jonathan Fox of Thornton. The next drawing will take place Sunday, March 6.
Read moreArea residents were sorry to learn of the death of Vicki Crenshaw Crawford who passed away Tuesday, Feb. 8. Her funeral service was held at Lindley Robertson Holt Funeral Home in Navasota Wednesday, Feb. 16. She was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. She was preceded in death by her husband, Richard Lee Crawford, who passed away Oct. 23, 2018 and by her parents, Mackree “Mac” and Alice Marie Hutchins Crenshaw, all of whom are also buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Do remember all of her family members in your prayers.
Read moreThis week has gone by fast. Maybe the older I get, the faster the days go by. The Sonshine Sisters had seven members present including Mrs. Pauline and Margie who missed several times due to medical reasons. Sandra Lazrine was Aunt Pauline’s driver and Mrs. Beth stopped by prior to her appointment. It was a blessed day with lots of laughs, eye rolling and several “smart” comments. It was relaxing, and we all love picking on each other without anyone getting their feelings hurt. I look forward to the third Thursday not just for playing dominoes but the fellowship that accompanies it.
Read moreHave you and your family received the COVID inoculation? Please consider doing this for yourself, for your family, for your neighbor, for your community.
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