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Features • Panoramas • Columns

Spring Break Scoops

March 1, 2023 AnnMarie Kennon

Georgetown is wonderfully situated to provide us access to a cornucopia of family-friendly activities in every season. This month, many…

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Posted in: Columns, Worth the Drive Filed under: austin steam train, blue hills ranch, cordovan art school, ifly, jungle movement, play for all abilities, splash shack, thinkery, topsey exotic ranch

What Makes Texas “Texas”? • Six Flags

AnnMarie Kennon

Today, the nation and the world recognize Texas’ Lone Star State flag but most Texans know there is much more…

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Posted in: Features, What Makes Texas, Texas? Filed under: republic of texas, six flags over texas, vexillology

A Brilliant Board Presentation

AnnMarie Kennon

There’s no mistaking THE NAME OF this new food trend. Much easier to remember—and pronounce—than charcuterie*, the latest in hostess…

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Posted in: Columns, Food Filed under: butter boards, charcuterie, entertaining ideas, spring brunch

Poppy Talks: Snow-pocalypse 2

Poppy Talks

Sure, I believe in climate change but only because that’s what the planet has been doing for all of time…

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Posted in: Columns, Poppy Talks

March Outtakes

AnnMarie Kennon

Here are some things that didn’t make the editorial cut, but we still wanted to share! CUTTER AVIATION When it…

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Posted in: Columns, Parting Shots Filed under: anna cutter, cutter aviation, paradigm construction, WCRAS, wilco shelter, will cutter

Editor’s Note • February 2023

February 6, 2023 Charlotte Kovalchuk

Greetings readers! This February issue turned out to be quite eclectic in content and we are pleased to provide such…

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Family Emergency Room at Georgetown

Charlotte Kovalchuk

24/7/365 Personalized Patient Service & Enhanced Emergency Care A welcoming, personal greeting in a comfortable waiting area awaits patients who…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: family emergency room, freestanding E.R., georgetown emergency care, georgetown urgent care, john valentini, rick daniels, ryan prudoff

Yards of Fabric… Miles of Inspiration

Emily Tilly

In 2020,  Brenda Guajardo bought a sewing machine,  scrounged up pieces of old fabric, and gathered some stuffing with a…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: craft studio, custom embroidery, georgetown artisan, handmade gifts georgetown

The “Key” To A Winter-Ready Home

Charlotte Kovalchuk

Anyone who has lived in Texas for more than a minute knows the weather can change in the blink of…

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Posted in: Advertorial / Sponsored Content Filed under: cold weather preparation, Jeff Key, Key Plumbing, plumbing advice, winter tips

From the Editor • January 2023

January 2, 2023 Charlotte Kovalchuk

While I’m not much for new year’s resolutions, I do make one annual promise to read more, although I usually…

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Posted in: Uncategorized Filed under: charlotte kovalchuk, editor

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