Sadie & Lucy chased every rabbit in Fannin County! What a beautiful day in the country….all this delish rain! Go outside…don’t miss this
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Sadie & Lucy chased every rabbit in Fannin County! What a beautiful day in the country….all this delish rain! Go outside…don’t miss this
I LOVE our State Fair! To me it represents all things TEXAN & I’ve been attending basically all of my life. As a Dallas kid, I couldn’t wait for the fair to open……& I still feel exactly the same way!
It has been through many many changes over the years & all of them are very good. Most of the elegant Art Deco buildings have been restored; the grounds are clean, safe & filled with plantings & flowers…but it’s the same old sights, smells, sounds, & TASTES that stir my heart & remind me of my childhood. I love the Midway noise-all the rides with their different & really loud music blaring; the spectacular Esplanade with the colored light shows in the fountains; the smells of the new cars & trucks; & of course, all things fried!
It’s so much fun standing in line for a big fat Fletcher’s corny dog & looking up at Big Tex standing under the clear blue TEXAS sky. Then wondering if all the kid’s parents still use the same mantra as mine did every year “now honey, don’t run off & get lost…….but if you do….we’ll meet at Big Tex!”
Go to the fair this year…..you’ll love it too.
By the way, Bugtussle Burn Sassy Texas Salsa will be in the Go Texan Country Store in the Food & Fiber Pavilion. Come see us too! (Here’s what D Magazine had to say about the Food & Fiber Pavilion AND Bugtussle Burn last year!)
You need to see this country! The Costa Ricans truly mean it when they say Pura Vida – Pure Life.
I’d been dying to make this trip for so long that earlier this year when our dream was finally realized…..I was beyond thrilled!
We found out just a few days prior to our trip that my husband, Lee, would need surgery as soon as we returned. So, we were quite nervous about travel to a foreign country. But what we found when we arrived in this “foreign” country was…well….just truly a complete gift.
Due to Lee’s health issues we felt it best to change our itinerary on the day we arrrived & decided it best to stay in San Jose, the capitol, to be nearer to medical care (just in case!).
We hired a taxi driver, Juan,
to help us get around & he took us to meet a friend of his that had recently opened a boutique hotel nearby. What a beautiful & welcoming place. Terrazas de Golf (www.terrazasdegolf.com) But the best part was meeting Cecilia,
the owner, & her warm friendly family. I felt like I’d know her all my life. Cecilia took us “under her wing” (we now call her Angel Cecilia), made us feel safe & truly at home.
We hired Juan as our tour guide & he picked us up each day for a new adventure. Juan showed us HIS Costa Rica & as many of its natural wonders that we could fit in.
The first day we toured the La Paz Waterfall Gardens (www.waterfallgardens.com).
The next day was Jaco Beach.
Day 3 was a canopy ride & whooooohooo zipline in Parque National Braulio Carrillo!
Juan was always saying “Pura Vida – Lee-doctora -muy bueno”so on Sunday he took us to the city of Cartago to the Basilica de Nuestra Senora de los Angeles…….considered to be the holiest shrine in all of Costa Rica..to say a
prayer for Lee. We were honored.
These people LOVE their country. They appreciate its natural resources-going to great lengths to preserve their rainforests, beaches, volcano parks & all habitat. It is awesome to see & feel their spirit.
We made many new friends & fell in love with this unforgettable place. We’re going back…….”pura vida, Juan y amigos”!
A few weeks back, my husband & I were fortunate to be invited to the Grand Opening of this wonderful new horse rescue center. It is on the grounds of Cleveland Amory’s Black Beauty Ranch. Both facilites are doing amazing work in the rescue & rehabilitation of abandoned & abused animals. They are a part of The Humane Society of the United States.
It was a true honor to meet Wayne Pacelle, the President & CEO of HSUS. He has just published an incredible book called, “The Bond: Our Kinship with Animals, Our Call to Defend Them”. If you ever have the chance, make the trip to East Texas to see the great work they are doing –or at least check out their website: www.humanesociety.org
Ok, I know that everyone has darling photos of their pets but I just had to share a couple of our Rocky. He’s quite a character.
Our life with the Rock began on our front porch in Bonham when he was 2 weeks old. A stray cat brought her kittens up on the porch & we made a nice nesting box for them all, but the mother (we named her Minnie) kicked one kitten out away from the rest.
Well, of course, we took him to the vet (all 4inches of him). Minnie had accidently bitten his throat while moving them & the little guy couldn’t eat. So, after our wonderful vet, Dr Eve Gerome, saved his life…we spent the next 30days (and NIGHTS) feeding him with a little dropper/bottle.
Rocky never quite learned that he was a cat…preferring to sleep with Sam, our German Shepherd. Anyway, we adore him. He snuggles around my neck at night with his cheek on mine (no, I cannot breathe). He’s a brat.
I’d love to hear your pet stories too -so drop me a note.
I’ve always wanted to keep my writing upbeat & positive-to share only the fun happy experiences but we have lost another someone dear to us to cancer-our precious German Shepherd, Chester. He was only 4 years old. He had a brain tumor.
We adopted him & sweet Sadie about 3 years ago. They were running the streets in the city, lost & scared, & a friend of ours found them & rescued them from the pound.
As it turned out, of course, Sadie was pregnant with Chester’s pups. A month after we brought C & S home-we were blessed with 7 gorgeous sweet puppies. We luckily found great homes for all of the pups. But now we must bury our dear boy.
For those of you who “get it” about the love of animals……..you know the pain, the big fat hole in your heart that losing a family member brings. I just wanted to share some photos of these sweethearts-& to say-if you haven’t already………hug your dog today!
On a beautiful Sunday afternoon here at home in Bugtussle, my husband, Lee, enjoying a ride on his beloved horse, Jake. I’m probably slaving away in the kitchen making sassy Texas salsa while he’s having a big ole time!!