Cedar fever season might persist into March 2023
At this time of year, the male Ashe Juniper trees are releasing pollen that the human body recognizes as a foreign invader, said Karl Flocke, Texas A&M Forest Service Woodland Ecologist.
At this time of year, the male Ashe Juniper trees are releasing pollen that the human body recognizes as a foreign invader, said Karl Flocke, Texas A&M Forest Service Woodland Ecologist.
The Mexia Garden Club held its Day of Service to celebrate the “spirit of the Season” in the community! Club members participated in the following two options: Providence Hospice or Packs of Kindness. Members also had their annual Christmas luncheon of soup, cornbread and desserts. Pictured are Patty Manley (president), Kay Roark, Jackie Tidwell, Claudia New, Taralyn Brooks, Gwen Bartsch, Ed Cox, Carol Matthews, Sarah McReynolds and Barbara Roberts.
Mary, I know you are busy taking care of baby Jesus. But can you fix my favorite pot roast meal for Christmas Day dinner? I will hold Jesus while you prepare my favorite meal. I know you burned it last time because of taking care of Jesus. I will help hold Jesus this time, so you do not burn my pot roast. Thank you. I love you. I love being a dad with you.
January 1 is all about new beginnings. Upon waking up on the first day of a new year, it’s not uncommon for people to turn over a new leaf or look ahead to the months to come. But the first day of the new year also merits a look back, as many historical events have taken place on January 1.
With another round of fall hunting seasons rolling to a close soon, Kara Starr and the rest of the folks at the Texas Wildlife Association in New Braunfels are sounding the bell to Texas big game hunters in hopes of drumming up a solid list of entries for the 2022-23 version of the Texas Big Game Awards Program.
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