by Alice Liles | May 30, 2018 | Bright Lights
Joe Adams, MHS Class of ‘66, was here the other day to revisit his hometown and plant a seed that he hopes will perhaps inspire young people to dare to follow their heart’s desire and fulfill their own wanderlust calling them to far-off lands, adventure, and...
by Alice Liles | May 27, 2018 | Cactus Are Cool
Delosperma, commonly called ice plant, is popular for its mass of flowers throughout the warm months. During the winter, however, it leaves something to be desired. The flowers go away, the stems turn woody, and it looks pretty much dead. But wait! Don’t just pull it...
by Alice Liles | May 18, 2018 | Bright Lights
American flags mysteriously pop up around town on holidays, making a patriotic statement and looking pretty to boot. Those flags don’t march themselves out there; we have the Muleshoe Rotary Club to thank for reminding us we are privileged to live in the United States...
by Alice Liles | May 14, 2018 | Cactus Are Cool
May is the month for cactus flowers at my house, especially from the echinocereus reichenbachii, also known as the lace hedgehog, but I’ve never heard it called that. It is one of the most common Texas cactus found pretty much throughout a wide central strip of the...
by Alice Liles | May 11, 2018 | Bright Lights
Last Wednesday, May 9th, I had the pleasure of attending the customer appreciation luncheon hosted by the Moore family celebrating fifty years of business of Mohawk Auto Parts in Muleshoe. The event drew quite a crowd to the Bailey County Civic Center meeting...
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