An odd post, but it might be helpful to my fellow dog owners. Joe, our 13 year old boxer died in October. He had a great life, but left me with a full prescription of
Rimadyl and Thyroxine. Dog meds are like people meds, not cheap. If your dog takes either of these, you may have mine. Full vet information is available as to when they were purchased. Email me if interested. Thanks!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
House Help anyone?
If you're looking for a little help getting things all nice and shiny for the holidays - or something more permenant - Cheryl Leonard recommends Dolce (pronounced Dull-say) Fausto. She says that Dolce is very highly recommended, reliable, honest, and very very reasonable. Her number is posted to the right for future reference - 826-2620
Saturday, November 7, 2009
DrippingThings website
Hello ladies - Happy Fall!
Shari Breese recently shared a website with me that is full of information re: our
community. Go to DrippingThings.com and check it out.
Shari Breese recently shared a website with me that is full of information re: our
community. Go to DrippingThings.com and check it out.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Ronnie Hill sent me a note about the great work the Ballet League is doing. This year they are putting on their annual performance of the Nutcracker Ballet at the Waldorf School on Hwy 290. TexARTS is a non-porfit organization with studios in lakeway. They are trying to attract a Dripping Springs audience this year and Ronnie hopes that people in our area will enjoy their performance. It is an all child cast of 45 students between the ages of 5 and 17. Tomiya and Erin Hill will be performing - stars right in our neighborhood!! There will be two showings on Saturday December 19 (2pm and 6pm) and one showing on Sunday December 20 (2pm). At all performances the Nutcracker Boutique will be open offering all sorts of hand made skirts, bags, pants, tutus, ornaments, books etc. Just in time for Christmas. Cost of the tickets for the ballet are only $15.
Ronnie also noted that - as you can see on the above flyer - the Ballet League will hold it's first Nutcracker Tea on Sunday December 13 This will be a fully catered, sit down, traditional Tea, with Christmas carols, cookie decorating and a silent auction - AND an opportunity to meet the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Nutcracker and the Prince. If time permits, the director of the Nutcracker will be available to teach attendees the Grandfather Dance from the Nutcracker Ballet. Sounds wonderful to me. She warns that tickets for this event are very limited and are on a first come - first served basis.
All proceeds go towards scholarships, and a new sprung floor for the ballet dancers. To find out more, or for tickets, contact TexARTS at 512 852-9079 ext 101 or check out their web page.
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