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Ennis has kolache

Ennis has kolache

Ennis has kolache, bluebonnets and polka

Body As the creator and producer of “The Sound of Texas,” one of the longest running syndicated radio programs in Texas, Tumbleweed seeks fascinating people who embody the spirit of the lone star state and brings them into the homes and hearts of thousands.
TALES FROM TUMBLEWEED SMITH

TALES FROM TUMBLEWEED SMITH

TALES FROM TUMBLEWEED SMITH

Body As the creator and producer of “The Sound of Texas,” one of the longest running syndicated radio programs in Texas, Tumbleweed seeks fascinating people who embody the spirit of the lone star state and brings them into the homes and hearts of thousands.
Humanity at the laundromat

Humanity at the laundromat

Humanity at the laundromat

Body If you own a washer and dryer, you miss a lot. You should go to a laundromat at least every five years just to stay in touch with humanity. Humanity changes. You gotta keep up. I’m now caught up till 2027. It was almost worth the money.
The Art of Public Service

The Art of Public Service

The Art of Public Service

Body As I write this week’s column, my Internet hotspot is sketchy. That simply means whatever I write will not include anything that requires research or verification. You just got me today, plain and simple. School board elections took place across the state last weekend.
S FROM TUMBLEWEED SMITH

S FROM TUMBLEWEED SMITH

TALES FROM TUMBLEWEED SMITH

Body As the creator and producer of “The Sound of Texas,” one of the longest running syndicated radio programs in Texas, Tumbleweed seeks fascinating people who embody the spirit of the lone star state and brings them into the homes and hearts of thousands.
Burner phone proves a turkey

Burner phone proves a turkey

Burner phone proves a turkey

Body If you’ve never tried to activate a prepaid mobile phone, maybe you’re not as smart as you think you are. The experience can be humbling, frustrating and timeconsuming. I’d add more adjectives, but the mark of a good writer is not to use too many.
Read the comics

Read the comics

Read the comics

Body A newspaper’s comics section does not hold the fascination it once did to a child. Families in the 1960s and 1970s made a dash for the printed frame-by-frame jokes or stories. On Sunday, they were in color, which made for a holy war before church.