In Spite of COVID and a Strong Breeze

Conversation, pizza, wine, and prickly pear margaritas at the Robson Ranch Women’s Club Mamma Mia Social

La Donna Womochel The Robson Ranch Women’s Club held a Mamma Mia social event on Feb. 24. Paying due respect for the ongoing COVID pandemic, the Women’s Club social was held on the patio of the Wildhorse Grill. The spring breeze didn’t stop 47 women from coming to the social where games were played and…

Kiwanis Club Update

The George Hixon Award, given to Kathy Perry on Feb. 5, 2021.

Kathy Perry Our meeting on Feb. 5 was held at St. Mark Church. We will be having our meeting at St. Mark until the remodel at the clubhouse is finished in the spring. Our speaker was Chris Mann, from Refuge for Women of North Texas (RFWNTX). Chris is the Community Engagement Coordinator. The vision is…

Snowfall From a Bird’s Eye View

Minus 12 degrees and 40 knot gusts; photo taken on the fly as the drone passed overhead. Pond frozen and snow-covered.

Dennis Brooks It is amazing the difference a day makes in color as seen in the main complex (Athletic Center, Clubhouse, Grill, Creative Arts and Technology Center) of Robson Ranch with the bright, clean, sky. The moisture had been frozen out of the air, with photos taken from 200 to 400 feet a day after…

Spring Fever?

Mike Futscher Are the drab cold windy days making you long for some outdoor fun? Why not enjoy the outdoors for a couple hours each week? Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1 p.m., (weather permitting) a group meets to throw horseshoes. The courts are located near the Dog Park off of Michelle Way. No…

Not Dead Yet

Janet Laminack, County Extension Agent-Horticulture What just happened? It was crazy cold is what happened. Like you, I don’t put up with our sweltering summers to have to deal with that kind of cold nonsense. But surprise! So, what does this mean for our plants? In talking to my colleagues across the state, we came…