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Texas Horse And Home
Author: Tricia Jumonville Created: 11/11/2005 9:05 AM
Life, The Universe, and Everything. But, mainly, real estate, horses, food, and Texas - though not necessarily in that order!

Christmas: It's All About The Food
By Tricia Jumonville on 12/29/2005 6:32 PM

Well, not really.  It's about family, and celebration, and being with the ones you love in the deep, dark days of winter (hah!  In the 70's and sunny here on Christmas Day!).  But, for a family as food-oriented as ours, it's also All About The Food. 

This year, there was a little bit of a changing of the guard in the cooking department.  Instead of me being the Major Chef, the duties and pleasures were spread around a little. 

Starting with Christmas Eve Dinner.  Our son being home for the holidays from New York City, where he currently resides, offered to fix Christmas Eve Dinner for us.  He and his father went off a-hunting to the new Whole Foods Market down on Sixth Street in Austin, where he'd not had the opportunity to go on previous visits.   Hours later they returned, laden with the fruits of their labors, and DS set to work. 

After m ...

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The Day Winter 2005 Came to Central Texas
Home Sweet Home By Tricia Jumonville on 12/8/2005 3:57 PM

We got ice.  All the fence lines, barbed and no-climb, are coated in a quarter inch of ice.  Wrecks all over the place.  IH35 (the major highway from Mexico to Canada) is closed from Jarrell to Salado (which means, my neck of the woods, just two miles away if I could get there), due to the unique slant of the highway there that makes semis go sliding back down the slope if they should make it even partway up.  (We - the town, small enough not to even have a flashing yellow -  put up 400+ people due to that a few years back, the highway being closed from here to Waco, some 73 miles, that year.)

Windchill of 9.  I'm out here by myself because my husband had the good sense to camp out at work last night rather than become a statistic by getting stuck or wrecked somewhere trying to get home.

I went out to feed, and Lydia, who lived in Vermont for her first six years and for whom, consequently, this is a ...

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The Ideal Horse Property, Part I
Life With Lydia By Tricia Jumonville on 11/30/2005 8:46 PM

If you buy your wife a horse for a wedding anniversary gift, make it a gelding, not a mare!

Some years ago, after boarding our horses for a few years, it became evident that I was not going to stop breeding Lydia, the mare he bought me for our 19th wedding anniversary. My husband did the math and decided that it would be cheaper to buy me a house on some acreage and bring the horses home than it would be to continue living in town and boarding. Further math showed that it would be cheaper to buy me a house on some acreage than to live in town, period, without even adding in the board.

That was almost a decade ago. I had a wish list then for my perfect horse property, and I have one now. But they're not identical by any means; what I thought I needed from my experience of boarding and what it turns out is really most useful or desirable when I'm taking care of my own are two different things.

Here's a list of some of t ...

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