I grew up camping in a small pop-up camper and I have some of the most beautiful childhood memories as a result. My parents would load up my siblings and myself and we would go camping regularly, along with several other families, 'roughing it' at some of Texas' most popular campgrounds. Camping for elementary-age Rebecca meant community showers and riding my bike around every campground we stoppe
Look, I don't claim to be a wine connoisseur, but I love wine and have hit up a winery or two in my lifetime. When you think of premiere wineries in our great state of Texas, you may feel the 'best' ones are only located in Fredericksburg, which is a trek for those of us here in the 432, you're looking at about a 5-hour drive, or better yet, you may hit up Hill Country for the 'good stuff.'
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Mark Chestnut, a Beaumont boy who grew to country fame in the 90s and is still going strong will be at The Ector Theater this Saturday, April 20th! Mark Chestnut is known for his songs: "Going Through The Big D and Don't Mean Dallas", "Bubba Shot The Jukebox," Too Cold At Home," and so many more!
I don't know about you but an extra 30 grand in my bank account would come in super handy right about now! Why? Because the cost of living these days is crazy. We're all living it and feeling it daily. Groceries are beyond expensive. Five things can cost you close to a hundred bucks easy. So what is a person to do? Here's a suggestion:
Can I take a minute to rant AND rave about something that I deal with almost everyday? I promise you will be able to relate. Think about it....how often do you go to a store, be it retail or grocery and you get asked once you are done paying for your items, 'are you part of our rewards program?' I am all about a rewards program. Let me correct that. I'm all in as long as it is worth the time it ta
I have given you the most dangerous city in Texas, I have given you the safest cities in Texas, and now here comes the most stressful cities to work, not only in Texas but in the entire United States. I would have thought Texas would be considered a nice, peaceful place to live.