Commentary

AMONG THE THANKFUL

AMONG THE THANKFUL

AMONG THE THANKFUL

Keeping with the tradition we started in 2019, this week’s edition of the Double Mountain Chronicle substitutes a week of headlines for the equally newsworthy but rarely covered reflections, stories, and grateful faces of the people who call this place home.
2 Cents Worth

2 Cents Worth

2 Cents Worth

It’s a beautiful day in Aspermont, Texas, today. I’ve been outside painting backgrounds on canvas. The wind is not blowing on the back patio, so a perfect morning to get the backgrounds painted. I haven’t got to paint any this week because I’ve been helping Joe get that deer in the deep freeze.

Faces & Places

“People are always quick to call evil what they do not know. The unknown sprouts fear. It spreads like an infection, burrowing into every facet of their lives. They need a scapegoat, someone to blame. Fingers are pointed, accusations are made, and a target lands on somebody’s back. They grow angry.
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Carol's Kitchen

PREP TIME:15 minutesIngredients:COOK TIME:45 minutesServings: 2 pies 2 3/4 cups sugar4 eggs2 teaspoons vanilla3 tablespoons flour3/4 cup melted oleo1 1/2 cups buttermilk (or substitute: 1/2 tsp apple cider vinegar in 1 1/2 cups milk) Crushed graham crackers (for topping) (Optional) Chopped pecans1.
TUM BLEWEED SMITH

TUM BLEWEED SMITH

Burning Designs On Hats

Susan Sistrunk is an established artist and owned a gallery in Waco for years before moving to her home in the Lampasas County town of Kempner where she helped her husband build a barndominium. They both use it as a residence and studio. She does art and he modernizes antique and classic cars.

SMALL TALK

William, like most children these days, is obsessed with this whole “67” thing. His teacher has obviously been very annoyed with the students and finally told them it was a bad word.Today, Liam announced to his class (and teachers) that Mrs. Hart was misunderstood and that “67” was not a bad word.

Faces & Places

“We stepped a little quicker, laughed a little louder, and chatted over the fences a little longer. We gathered bouquets of wildflowers, dined on fresh strawberries, and began to ride our bikes up and down the Third Line again.
Streetcars In El Paso

Streetcars In El Paso

Streetcars In El Paso

Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco, New Orleans and San Diego all have streetcars. So does El Paso, Texas, where public transportation started In 1882.