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ERA Colonial Real Estate Christmas Open House |
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By Tricia Jumonville on
12/16/2006 1:18 PM
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After scurrying around like elves, climbing up and down ladders, draping lights, blowing breakers, the agents of ERA Colonial Real Estate's Georgetown, Texas, office have decorated their offices and grounds in breathtaking, eclectic fashion.
Invitations have been sent. Ads have been placed. Announcements have been made. Goodies are being prepared. Now, they're ready to party!
On Sunday, December 17, 2006, from 6:00-8:00 p.m., Santa Claus and ERA Colonial Real Estate welcome the residents of Williamson County (and especially the children) to an open house at 4909 Williams Drive, Georgetown, Texas. Children can give their wish lists to Santa, there will be food, drink (of the non-alcoholic variety), and merriment appropriate to the season. And lights. Lots of lights. Lots and lots of lights.
Come one, come all, and ...
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The Bard in Texas |
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By Tricia Jumonville on
10/15/2006 11:21 AM
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One of the joys of living in Central Texas is that you can live in the country outside of Jarrell on a little ranch with your horses and cows and chickens, oh, my! and, when you feel the need for a little culture, drive in to Austin for the evening to see Hamlet. With all the parts played by 5 people.
Let me back up. My daughter, who is attending UT-Austin, called and asked if I'd like to go see Hamlet Thursday night, and I needed to decide right then, because she needed to buy the cheap tickets right away while they were still available. "Sure," I said, and she got tickets for herself and her SO and for her Dad and I.
By the time the night arrived, both SO and Dad had to work late. (A not uncommon occurrence.) So she invited a couple she knows to join us. Turns out ...
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I Must Be Getting Old |
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By Tricia Jumonville on
8/19/2006 7:51 AM
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When your old stompin' grounds gets an historical marker, and one of your favorite bands way back then was the opening act on opening day, it does sort of tend to make you feel a little old.

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Lifelong Learning |
Texas Horse And Home
Home Sweet Home
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By Tricia Jumonville on
6/28/2006 8:30 AM
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Education can not only be fun, education can be a blast. Education means so much more than sitting in a classroom; it means life, it means the things you learn as you go about your daily activities, it means really cool television, it means helping others who are trying to learn.
Here's some websites to illustrate my meaning:
James Burke. Ah, James Burke. The man I'd most love to follow around London. Author of Connections 1-3. I once got to hear him speak live, at the Paramount Theater in Austin, Texas. He spoke for a couple of hours about, yes, education. And then, when he was finished, and left the stage, he got a standing ovation (for a talk on education!) and demands for an encore - which he provided, given that, after many, many minutes, it became clear that we just weren't going to leave until he did. Amazing man - and more f ...
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Use Your Energy Wisely: Alternative Energy in the Home |
Texas Horse And Home
Home Sweet Home
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By Tricia Jumonville on
5/11/2006 4:02 PM
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Energy costs are on everyone's mind, and alternatives are a hot property - though many homebuyers aren't sure how to find and evaluate them. There are a number of technologies to choose from which can help make your next house the home of the future.
Alternative energy gives new meaning to the real estate mantra of "location, location, location" – what works in sunny California may be different from what works on the windy plains. But just as there are many styles of homes for buyers' diverse tastes, there are varied options in energy systems – with more than one sometimes working hand-in-hand for the same house.
Wind power – an ancient energy source now seen in high-tech "windmill farms" with tall propeller-like turbines – has come down in the cost for generating electricity by over 80 percent since 1981. Geothermal energy – home heating powered by underground steam warmed up by the temperature of the earth itself – is a source getting more attention in the ...
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