C. MacHugh
Katherine spent her early childhood in a 16th century farmhouse with Victorian additions in the small town of Somersham, then lived in a small Texas town which was full of gorgeous old homes. Perhaps this experience sparked her interest in history.
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Homero's Mexican Restaurant In Marshall, TexasOne in a series of articles on businesses located on and near the square in Marshall, Texas.
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Tips for Talking to Your Parents About Estate PlanningPreplanning for the end of life, rather than being a morbid obsession, can in fact ensure peace of mind for your family members. However, many aging parents don't like to talk about dying or funeral arrangements at all. -
Wal-Mart & My Big Box of GuiltWhat can you do about "big box stores" when they are the only option? Is it any use feeling guilty about shopping at corporate giants? I don't know, but I've got to figure it out - after the holidays.
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First Generation StudentChildren of immigrants still have to work their way into and through college, and it makes us very tired.
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Dear Fluffy's Mom: An Open Letter from a Mother to a Pet OwnerDon't get me wrong - I love animals. But when "Fluffy's Mom" invites the whole family to a party - including my nearly 2 year old Goober - there's a few things I wanted to say to her. I kept them bottled up until now.
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Visiting Historic Jefferson, TexasJefferson just oozes Southern charm, and is overflowing with everything from historical fact to folklore to a fictitious Civil War battle.
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Dear Screaming Neighbors: I Know More About You Than I Want ToI thought it was a nice, quiet neighborhood. That is, until suddenly I was subjected to loud arguments from my neighbors. So loud, in fact, that from my living room I can hear their entire argument unfolding every day...
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Historic Starr Family Home: Hidden Gem of East TexasSitting near "downtown" Marshall, a small state park is waiting to be discovered - even by the locals.
