It is exciting times here in good old Texas. We are now fixing to start Phase II of getting back to normal come today. Yes, the malls, theaters, and restaurants will be opening back up. You can even go to the hair salon. You will have to make an appointment for time slots will be … Continue reading Coronavirus – Southeast Texas Update
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Coronavirus – Southeast Texas
Well, I hope everyone reading this is safe and well during these troubling times. I know it can be frustrating having to stay at home, especially when the bills are coming due, and most of us live from paycheck to paycheck. Not to mention many of you may be experiencing cabin fever, I know I … Continue reading Coronavirus – Southeast Texas
The Thrill of Kemah Boardwalk
Houstonians sought a getaway from the busy city. They came to the Kemah Boardwalk, which is only 30 minutes southeast of Houston. It is a prime spot to look forward to boating, fishing, dining as well as shopping from boats to souvenirs. In 1997 Kemah boardwalk was formed now; it’s 60-acres large. There is something … Continue reading The Thrill of Kemah Boardwalk
Words Not To Use, When Writing
The Emotion Thesaurus Yes, this means there are actual words when writing a novel, an article, blog post, marketing copy, etc. There are certain words to remove to make your story stronger. This allows the reader to get to the part of your storyline faster to such them into wanting to read more. If you … Continue reading Words Not To Use, When Writing
Things To Budget You May Have Forgotten
What should be in the monthly budget? Good question. There is no easy answer, a budget is more than housing, food, and transportation. There are so many other categories to consider. You might be missing some huge items without even realizing it.Before we get into all the categories. I want to make sure you know … Continue reading Things To Budget You May Have Forgotten
How A-Town Got Named After A Dead Man Not From Texas
How It All Began Before the 1820s, the region of Hitchcock was held by Karankawa Indians (also known as Carancahuas, Carancahuases, Carancouas, Caranhouas, Caronkawa) were Native Americans that concentrated in southern Texas along the Gulf of Mexico coast. They were several independent seasonal travel groups who shared the same language plus much of the same … Continue reading How A-Town Got Named After A Dead Man Not From Texas
Thank You, My Followers
I know some of you signed up after the post The Day Has Come Dragon Fusion Presale, where I mentioned if you followed, I would explain how I came up with the idea from my storyline of my book. Well, here you go: At the time, I was on my couch in my living room. … Continue reading Thank You, My Followers
What Texas City Name Means “Wind in the Face?”
A bit of History In 1898, Kipp and Bradford families who own most of the land, which they divided the land into town lots to form the township Evergreen. Located on the south side of Clear Creek Channel and Galveston Bay, where they joined together. Once was there were shells 20 feet to 30 feet, … Continue reading What Texas City Name Means “Wind in the Face?”
The Day Has Come “Dragon Fusion” Presale
It is hard to believe this day has arrived. I can only imagine what the launch day of my book "DRAGON FUSION" will be like. I was holding my breath when I hit the button to start the Presale. If I was this nervous setting up Presale can you imagine what a nervous wreck I … Continue reading The Day Has Come “Dragon Fusion” Presale
Ham and Au Gratin Potatoes Casserole Texas Style
We made a ham this year, who knew we would have so much Gratin Potatoes and ham leftover. Well, I decided we need to figure out a way to eat all this food. My creativeness came out; this is what we got Ham and Au Gratin Potatoes Casserole. It is quick and simple; you can … Continue reading Ham and Au Gratin Potatoes Casserole Texas Style
