by Alice Liles | Sep 8, 2019 | Cactus Are Cool
The first time I wrote about the coryphantha rungonii was on July 1, 2017, but it has outdone itself again, and I wanted to share it again. Some of you missed it the first time around, and it’s only fair to shower the plant with praise for an even more spectacular...
by Alice Liles | Sep 5, 2019 | Bright Lights
Back in January of this year, Porche Dog chased a stray kitten up a tree at our house. Porche is not a bad dog; chasing cats just happens to be the nature of this beast, and she does it well. The kitten was, naturally, scared to death and cried when I tried to talk...
by Alice Liles | Aug 18, 2019 | Bright Lights
I wanted to share with my readers that my book, The Bright Lights of Muleshoe, has been recognized as a valuable source of historical information by three noteworthy institutions in the state of Texas. In March of this year, I was notified that the book had been added...
by Alice Liles | Aug 13, 2019 | Cactus Are Cool
One of my very favorite, dependable, beautiful, low-maintenance plants, agave harvardiana, shared its spectacular blooming mast with me and the neighborhood this summer. Alas, as is the nature of the plant, after it put its heart and soul into this bloom, it begins to...
by Alice Liles | Aug 12, 2019 | Bright Lights
The Muleshoe chapter of the Texas Classroom Teachers Association (TCTA) served breakfast to new teachers and support personnel on Friday, August 9th at the administration building, and I was invited to speak to them about joining TCTA. New teachers, support personnel,...
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