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…

Fellowship at the Ranch

Ed Jones, Pastor Welcome to the third month of the year—or, if you were born before 150 B.C., the first! According to the oldest Roman calendars, one year was ten months long, beginning in March and ending in December. It may sound crazy, but you can still see traces of this old system in our…

Welcome New Neighbors

Brenda Johnston, Administrative Assistant Robson Ranch welcomes the following new homeowners to the Ranch: Jim and Connie Adelman, Randy and Debra Blackburn, Ray and Kay Blanton, Bruce and Marjorie Bosmann, Kevin and Stephanie Brady, David and Jane Demeter, Larry and Janet Fiel, Noble and Gloria Holbert, Dale and Pam Kimble, Robert and Kathy Luciano, John…

Texas Master Naturalist-Elm Fork Chapter – Fall Training

Elise Spain Texas Master Naturalist-Elm Fork Chapter, serving Denton, Wise, and Cooke counties, has opened registration for the 2021 fall training class. Individuals can learn more about the organization and download the training application by visiting the Elm Fork Chapter website at www.txmn.org/elmfork. Registration for this year will close at the end of April. The…