Friday, November 23, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Another great reason to live in Austin...

Greenling Organic Delivery was founded by organic-loving folks who know a flavorful, pesticide-free apple when they taste one. They also know the importance of buying local, healing the environment, and creating a sustainable society.
Saturday, November 10, 2007
Alan Barber Presents "Sixman, Texas"
Alan Barber has been working on this film as long as I've know him...it's truly a labor of love.
Across Texas, small communities are struggling to keep their schools and towns alive. For one, the bell has tolled as they graduate their last class, ending generations of local pride and continuity. For another, a Cinderella football season promises to keep hope alive...
Across Texas, small communities are struggling to keep their schools and towns alive. For one, the bell has tolled as they graduate their last class, ending generations of local pride and continuity. For another, a Cinderella football season promises to keep hope alive...
Sunday, November 4, 2007
New teas at Cafe Caffeine!

We've got two more cool, local vendors at Cafe Caffeine: Texas Medicinals and Zhi Tea.
Both have created exceptional organic teas that you have to taste to believe...even smelling them puts you in a good mood...lol.
Come in give them a try!
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Thursday, November 1, 2007
It's time for Tessa's tale to be told!

In 1999 I was scheduled to speak in front of a group of educators in Austin Texas about creating fantastic presentations. Like most people, I was nervous and didn't sleep well the night before the presentation. In the pre-dawn hours I had a dream about a little girl who was scared of making a presentation and how she overcame that fear. After I awoke, I wrote the dream down and saw that it was a pretty cool little story.
Five years later, in 2004, I met a very talented artist named Margaret Burns. At the time we met she was pregnant with her first child and excited about bringing a little girl into the world. About 6 months after Mia was born, Margaret noticed the lack of books with the kind of messaging that she wanted to share with Mia as she grew older. I told her about my heroine, Tessa, and she became inspired to illustrate the story.
Fast forward to 2007. Margaret has another incredible daughter named Clara and our book is written, illustrated and ready to be brought to the world. We estimate that it will take $5000 to create the final press-ready proofs and develop a website from which Tessa can tell her first tale....with many more adventures to come!
I have created a Fundable project so that Tessa's tale can be told.
Margaret and I would appreciate you checking it out...and contributing if you can!
Thanks,
Ruth
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