As light pollution continues to increase from rapidly growing urban sprawl, the sparkling starlit night skies of Texas have dulled for many across the state. Instead of allowing our magnificent star-filled nights to fade into a cherished memory, there is a statewide effort to limit excessive artificial lighting and restore the brilliance of the glittering night time sky.
Plans for a first ever Texas Night Sky Festival are well underway and the organizers’ intent is to increase appreciat ...
Yeah, Bandera is sort of different when it comes to events. For such a small town, there is an event almost every moth of the year and they are always different and exceptionally exciting! So, if you have not been to the Annual Wild Hog Explosion, well, get ready! It’s squeals and spills at the 14th annual Wild Hog Explosion and All Bike Rally!
Cottonwood Shores/Horseshoe Bay/Marble Falls, TX - The Hill Country Community Theatre continues its 30th season February 18 through March 6 when it presents the classic suspense-filled thriller, “Dial ‘M’ for Murder” by Frederick Knott.
Tony Wendice, a former professional tennis player, has grown accustomed to the lavish lifestyle made possible by his heiress wife, Margot. Convinced Margot is having an affair, Tony, rather than play victi ...
After nine great years at the Boerne Visitor Center, the Harvest Moon Celebration will be bringing its fall harvest and Halloween festivities to a larger venue at Muleshoe Farm & Ranch at 306 Highway 87 in Comfort, approximately two miles north on Highway 87 from exit 523 on IH-10.
The public is invited to enjoy this lively, old world day of fun and celebration on Halloween, October 31, from noon untilo 9 p.m.
Can you recall special memories of visiting a pumpkin patch to pick a big round bright orange pumpkin and the fun you had as a family carving wonderful faces and eating homemade pumpkin pie? It's that time of year again, when the Hill Country begins to change colors marking the beginning of the fall season.
Put on your dancing boots and head over to the LBJ Ranch on Saturday, October 24, for the annual "Barbecue on the Pedernales." Co-hosted by the National Park Service and Friends of Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park, this event continues a Johnson family tradition of Texas hospitality at the LBJ Ranch.
We have been asked why our Hill Country Antiques Shows are so popular and there are many answers to that question. First answer is that our dealers make the difference. They arrive with smiles and knowledge, both of which they share with the collectors coming to the show. The hospitality of the neighbors and businesses in Comfort welcome them and the true country setting is a treat from the hectic city shows.
Buggy Barn Museum is family owned and operated and located in the beautiful Hill Country of Blanco. Buggy Barn Museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that is dedicated to providing a unique educational opportunity to step back in time to the late 1800s and early 1900s and view the carriages, wagons and buggies that played such a significant role in the country's history, development, and heritage.
“Kintsugi,” Cheryl Quallenberg said. “It’s a Japanese philosophy and repair technique. Kintsugi means if you repair something that’s broken it’s better than it was before. It adds to the beauty of life.” It’s also more valuable because you repair it with gold.
We were standing next to a sculpture of mesquite wood that looked like abstract art.
These are exciting times at Colorado Bend State Park! After two years of planning and hard work the Tinaja Trail is open. The unique feature of the Tinaja itself is impressive – as are the vistas, native plants, and bird life along the trail. The overlook deck on the Tie Slide Trail has also been completed.