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A Peach of a Sunday Sundae

Ricki Eichler,Broker,GRI,ePRO your Texas Hill Country connection: Real Estate Agent in Kerrville, TX

Wondering what to do with old Christmas cookies? Crush them and make a crust for lots of different recipes. Today I made up this recipe and it is delicious. Try it. crush cookies

Peach Sunday Sundae

For Crust: Butter your pan well and spread cookies out to form a crust.

For filling: Mix 1 cup sliced peaches ( I used Fredericksburg peaches I got last summer and froze), 1/4 cup sugar (more if you like it really sweet), 2 teaspoons vanilla. Spread on top of cookie crust. Dot with butter. Sprinkle with cinnamon. I use a lot because I love the taste of cinnamon. If you don't 1 teaspoon will be plenty. (If peaches are dry let sit a while so sugar can make them juicy.)

For topping: Mix together 1/3 cup flour, 1/3 cup light brown sugar, pinch of salt, and 1/2 cup oats. Cut in about 1/2 stick of butter until you have pea size pieces. Top the peaches. Sprinkle top with pecan pieces about 2/3 cup.

Peach crisp

Bake in 375 degree oven until lightly browned about 25 - 30 minutes.

Yum!

Put in Sundae cups while still warm and add a dip or two of vanilla ice cream. OOOH, so good!

My recipes are always approximate measures as I don't like to use measuring cups, I just start mixing. So you may want to experiment a little too.

In the summertime, come to Fredericksburg for the best peaches and visit the Texas Hill Country often.

Ricki Eichler Real Estate, your Texas Hill Country connection www.reretx.com

511 Junction Hwy, Kerrville, Tx For all your real estate needs, give us a call at (830)257-2520

Texas Weather

Ricki Eichler,Broker,GRI,ePRO your Texas Hill Country connection: Real Estate Agent in Kerrville, TX

They say if you don't like the weather inTexas, wait a day and it will change. Yesterday it was sunny and 60 degrees. This morning it is snowing and sleeting. Burr! Tomorrow it may be back to normal 60's for this time of year. I certainly hope so.

snowy skiesIt is actually snowing and sleeting in this picture. Not sticking to the ground yet. Hopefully, it won't.

I am not a cold weather person. I enjoy sunshine and blue skies. I don't like wearing coats or scraping my windshield. Gloves? never wear the things. Bundling up means restricting movement to this fair weather girl. I'd much rather suffer a few minutes and run in and out than put on all that extra clothing.

Come back greenAnxiously awaiting green leaves and green grass :)

Like many Texans, we are spoiled. Winter weather comes and goes in a matter of hours. I'm counting the days until Spring already. Picnics, swimming, tubing, hiking, all the things I love to do are just around the corner in a few months. If you like the winter, I hope all ours comes your way. My grandkids like snow skiing but I'd rather stay by the fire.

Ricki Eichler Real Estate, your Texas Hill Country connection www.reretx.com

Search our website for a lovely home with a cozy fireplace for wintery days like this. Save your searches and come back often. Give us a call if you have any questions concerning any property in the entire Hill Country area. (830)257-2520 Stay warm!

GUITAR PICKERS UNITE IN LUCKENBACH, TEXAS FOR RECORD BREAKING FUN – AUGUST 23, 2009

Julie Kathryn Quest-Brooks Broker, Hill Country Home & Ranch Team: Real Estate Agent in Comfort, TX
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1,859 official pickers attended a gathering at Luckenbach, Texas on August 23, 2009 to break the world record for the Largest Gathering of Guitar Players. The song played? … “Let’s go to Luckenbach, Texas.”

The event raised money for our troops coming home, with emphasis on those having suffered Traumatic Brain Injuries while in combat. Check out VoicesofAGratefulNation.org for more information.

It was great fun! For pictures and a short clip of the song played, go to

GUITAR PICKERS UNITE IN LUCKENBACH, TEXAS FOR RECORD BREAKING FUN – AUGUST 23, 2009

2009 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE – FREDERICKSBURG BATTLIN’ BILLIES

Julie Kathryn Quest-Brooks Broker, Hill Country Home & Ranch Team: Real Estate Agent in Comfort, TX

2009 VARSITY FOOTBALL SCHEDULE – FREDERICKSBURG BATTLIN’ BILLIES

Source:  FISD.org

Source: FISD.org

Texas State Parks

Ki Gray - Austin Real Estate: Real Estate Agent in Austin, TX
It's not the Bahamas, but Texas State Parks can offer surprisingly enjoyable getaways for a fantastic price. The Hill Country offers a bevy of beautiful state parks within a two hour drive. Whether it's a day of picnicking and fishing or a full-fledged camping trip, there are over a dozen state parks in the Hill Country region alone.

Less money in the vacation budget this year doesn't necessarily mean everyone is destined to spend the summer hanging out in the backyard. Even if camping, hiking or fishing have never been activities someone has tried before, a day spent at a local state park may offer some surprisingly simple fun.

At a little over an hour's drive, Inks Lake State Park is a great example of a fast, fun getaway. If tent camping sounds a little too rustic, Inks Lake SP offers small air-conditioned cabins. However, the prettiest campsites are those right along the edge of the lake, which have water but no electricity available. Bathrooms with showers are located throughout the well-maintained park. Basic camping equipment, like a tent, sleeping bags and cooking supplies can be bought for less than price of one airline ticket.

If a day trip for hiking sounds a little more doable, Enchanted Rock State Natural Area is the perfect destination. The park just north of Fredericksburg Texas is a popular weekend destination, so a weekday trip may offer a better opportunity to fully enjoy all this park has to offer.

Enchanted Rock was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1970, and opened as a State Park in 1986. It is said that the huge, pink granite dome has attracted visitors to the Enchanted Rock area for 11,000 years, including the Tonkawa Indians who gave it the name Enchanted Rock for the explorers who seem to disappear into the magical rocks. Hikers of all levels can enjoy exploring the rock face that rises 1825 feet above sea level and covers 640 acres.

Farther destinations include Colorado Bend, Garner, Devil's Sink Hole and Kickapoo Caverns. All of these state parks offer their own unique beauty, from prehistoric caverns to rocky terrain to peaceful lakes. Tons of helpful information about all of the Texas State Parks can be found on the web at the state of Texas website.

Throughout the year the state parks offer a variety of activities. This month, for example, the closest park McKinney Fall SP is offering a day at the park for kids to ride bikes, go on nature hikes, learn about archery and study fossils. Or adults can take a free class to learn the basics of flyfishing.

Perhaps the Texas State Park service says it best: "Few states can match the breadth of activities offered by Texas state parks. From horseback riding and aerial tram rides to world-class fishing, mountain biking and beautiful scenery, our state parks have it all." So go exploring this spring and discover what's right in Austin's own backyard. It sure beats sitting around the house.


Ki caters to future buyers of Austin real estate. He maintains a site covering Austin Texas http://www.escapesomewhere.com along with a searchable database of the Austin MLS http://www.escapesomewhere.com/realestate_searchthemls.html His site also has information on Fredericksburg Texas http://www.escapesomewhere.com/city/fredericksburgrealestate.html He has worked in Texas real estate market for over ten years.