by Sarah Naron | Jun 23, 2020 | Texas Living
Story by Sarah Naron MADISONVILLE – For the typical business, the road leading up to the grand opening of their doors is one paved with sweat, tireless hours of groundwork, advertising, and the like. For Nettles Country in Madisonville, however, it all started with a...
by Sarah Naron | Jun 23, 2020 | Heritage, Texas Living, Uncategorized
Story by Sarah Naron ALTO – For Alto High School senior Kolt Dement, the rodeo is a way of life. “My whole family did it when I was little,” said the 18-year-old bareback rider. “I’ve been on saddle horses since I was two. It’s just kind of been in my...
by Wayne Stewart | Oct 25, 2017 | Texas Living
KR Wood dedicates album to the 150-year anniversary of the Chisholm Trail As a young child my Dad introduced me to the Sons of the Pioneers, the famed western singing group that sang songs of the trails and life in the Old West. K.R. Wood, also known as Camp Cookie to...
by cstewart@texasfarmandhome.com | Aug 11, 2017 | Texas Living
Texas Couple Turns a Ram Shackled Farm House into a Gorgeous and Spacious Home It breaks my heart whenever I see a piece of history falling apart and eventually run down to the point of no return. But not for Phillip and Tina Lanier, emerging home flippers in Uvalde. ...
by cstewart@texasfarmandhome.com | Jul 13, 2017 | Texas Living
Imagine for a moment that you could step back in time and observe the expressions and emotions felt by the battle-weary Texians as they witness 100 dragoons coming over the hill during the 1835 “Come and Take It” incident that sparked the Texas Revolution. Visualize...
by mike@successfulstore.com | Jul 5, 2017 | Texas Living
Growing up during and in the years after World War II work always was the thing us kids living out in the country had in common. We worked from the time we got up and until the sun went down, with a little bit of fun found here and there in between. About the only...