Post dateFebruary 8, 2016 Happy Birthday, Robert Hugman! You have probably never heard of architect Robert Hugman, but if you’ve been to...
Post dateJanuary 11, 2016 Tex Ritter “Tex” Ritter was born Woodward Maurice Ritter on January 12, 1905 in Murvaul, Texas. Texas born...
Post dateSeptember 7, 2015 Sir Ken Robinson speaks on Multiple Intelligences Last summer I did a series about learning styles. I’ve just finished putting that...
Post dateSeptember 4, 2015 Where Ya Goin’? This is a long weekend for many Texans. Yes, I know. The yard needs mowing,...
Post dateAugust 26, 2015 Special Treat–Author Interview with Renae Brumbaugh Renae Brumbaugh is a native Texan and a former homeschool mom. She’s also an...
Post dateJune 19, 2015 “Texas Rising” Review-Part 9/Reel-to-Real Characters In contrast to their ludicrous attempt to pass off the high dessert of Durango, Mexico...
Post dateJune 17, 2015 “Texas Rising” Review-Part 8/Historic Lives Matter Leslie Greif, co-creator of the History channel mini-series Texas Rising, was quoted in the...
Post dateJune 15, 2015 “Texas Rising” Review-Part 7/The Spoils of War One of the most fascinating stories of San Jacinto concerns the capture of General...
Post dateJune 12, 2015 “Texas Rising” Review-Part 6/Battle of San Jacinto Let me start by saying that I had fewer complaints about this episode than...
Post dateJune 5, 2015 “Texas Rising” Review-Part 5/Landscapes and Manscapes I decided to cover Texas landscapes and uncover historical manscapes in one post, since...