by Kay Boothe | Feb 10, 2022 | Antiquing Texas, Events, Heritage, News, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
Story by Sarah Naron LOVELADY – Each year during the second weekend of February, the small East Texas town of Lovelady gets festive for the annual Lovefest celebration, an event which spans three days and includes various events sure to provide fun memories for both...
by Kay Boothe | Feb 6, 2022 | Antiquing Texas, Heritage, News, Texas Living, Travel
A massacre, a revolution, and a declaration By Brittani Boothe “That the former province and department of Texas is, and of right ought to be, a free, sovereign, and independent State.” – Goliad Declaration of Independence The winter of 1835 was a turbulent time for...
by Kay Boothe | Jan 25, 2022 | Antiquing Texas, Heritage, News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
by Catherine Parker Pull over the vehicle, the tasting room is open and ready to pour up some Texas sips. Though for aspiring winemakers with vineyard dreams, joining the harvest ritual might be the next step. Just like the legendary redhead from I Love Lucy,...
by Kay Boothe | Jan 25, 2022 | Antiquing Texas, Events, Heritage, News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
by Catherine Parker Once in the shadow of the big university next door, Bryan is reinventing itself. Showcasing a historic downtown built over 100 years ago, Bryan is poised to become the weekend getaway for millions living in the Texas Triangle. Downtown, find a...
by Kay Boothe | Jan 21, 2022 | Antiquing Texas, Heritage, News, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel, Uncategorized
by Catherine Parker A skip away from both San Antonio and Austin, Lockhart draws visitors from the region with a mix of vintage truck charm with a splash of western swing swagger. In a state bulging with small town destinations, Lockhart looks like a movie set though...
by Kay Boothe | Sep 29, 2021 | Antiquing Texas, Dining Guide, Gardening, Heritage, News, Recipes, Summer Destinations, Texas Living, Travel
Just like the first settlers found a lifeline along the spring-fed creek in Salado, artists, artisans and makers find life-giving inspiration in a village steeped in history. The first thoroughfare, the famed Chisholm Trail, bought people, livestock and stagecoaches...