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I’m beginning to think I need to change the title of my stories to growing old in Bandera. I’m no longer growing up but rather spreading out is a better description. Most all of the pants and shorts in my current wardrobe have an expanding waist. This is a survival tactic as it allows me to breathe while sitting or bending over.
Read moreHere we are at the second half of June and Texas went from preheating to broil super-fast.
Read moreHaving a pet improves seniors’ health and cognitive function, according to the National Library of Medicine, based on a 2020 study confirming what almost any elderly pet owner will tell you.
Read moreWhoever coined the phrase the “lazy days of summer” must have been off their rocker. This summer, the library will be chockfull of great programming for the whole family. The Summer Reading Program is going on right now for kids aged 4 to 12.
Read moreEditor’s Note: Glenn Clark’s stories have been compiled into a book! Cal 830-796-3718 to reserve your copy!
Read moreI was always under the impression that life would get easier as we aged. Come to find out things just aren’t that simple. Some days I’m the bug and other days I’m the windshield.
Read moreJune is here! That means Summer Reading Programming is kicking off. For our little folks, come by on Thursdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. beginning June 7 until July 27.
Read moreSticking to our plan, Bruce kept the boat just outside the third sandbar and got far enough in front of them for me to take them to the disco. I swept the powerful beam of light from side to side along their boat and turned it on and off repeatedly. An explosive splash near the motor of the shark boat spun it violently 180 degrees. The three men were thrown in a clump towards the bow. The helmsman scrambled back to the motor, throttled it back up and headed north.
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