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This issue of Texas Hill Country Magazine is available to read with an online subscription. See the same pages as in the print edition with all the stories, photos, and more.
Terri Hendrix sparkles. Her eyes sparkle. Her smile sparkles. Her voice sparkles. Her songs sparkle. Terri is the only musician who can make a sound check interesting and entertaining. When she was preparing for her San Marcos Summer in the Park appearance recently, she strummed her guitar and sang with an infectious beat, "Sound check one-two-three-four...
The ART of Capturing Beauty
The name of Elma Flores' business in Wimberley is The ART of Photography, and it's the truth. The work she does before, during, and after taking pictures is magically artistic. When customers write testimonials on Elma's web sites, the most common word used is "amazing." When you see the photographs, you will agree. Look at the photo of two young sisters portrayed as fairies in an enchanted garden, opening a magical box to release Tinkerbell.
MARBLE FALLS—The game, although it had to be won for the historic moment to be reached, was actually on the undercard. There was symmetry in that each moment of the action and halftime equaled a year in the incomparable coaching career of Jerry English. 40 seasons on the bench and this well-respected and admired mentor and teacher arrived at 1,100 victories.
At the 60th Anniversary Celebration
In 1954, when Paul "Bear" Bryant, the new football coach at what was then called A&M College, conducted his pre-season football training camp at the school's adjunct in Junction, he couldn't have known that a great legend would be born. Joining Texas A&M's Twelfth Man legacy, the story of Bryant's "boys of Junction"
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