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What’s In Your Estate?
Monday, May 01, 2006


ConvenientStore-Sm.jpgYour estate. The family fortune. Staying solvent in the years beyond life in the work force. Many of us start thinking about life after the job as soon we get our first job.

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Cooking for the Good Life
Saturday, April 01, 2006


cookinggoodlife-sm.jpgThere’s only one thing to worry about with Chef de Cuisine Moreno Georges at Eagle’s Trace—your new kitchen may get jealous.

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Peak Spring Selling Season Brightens Profit Prospects
Saturday, April 01, 2006


RoseGarden-sm.jpgEarly reports from the National Association of Realtors (NAR) indicate the long-predicted bursting of the national housing bubble may finally be at hand.

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The Promise of Spring
Saturday, April 01, 2006


Bridge-smb.jpgA report from the U.S. Surgeon General’s Office tells us what we have heard time and again: regular exercise can increase strength and improve balance, reduce the risk of falling, and help those who are 62-plus maintain independent living status.

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All Well and Good
Saturday, April 01, 2006


all is well and goodThe people who have chosen the worry-free lifestyle at Eagle’s Trace are a diverse group. Some hail from nearby, some from far away. Some are travelers, others are not.

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Introducing Redbud Crossing
Wednesday, March 01, 2006


They say timing is everything. And in my opinion, as far as the announcement of 134 new lakeside apartment homes at Eagle’s Trace is concerned, everything is just perfect!

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Words to the Wise
Wednesday, March 01, 2006


During her 30-year career at NASA, she worked on history-making projects that most of us only read about in the headlines. The Apollo 13 launch and rescue; the launch of Skylab, America’s first space station; and the Shuttle program are but a few of the bullet points on Gauldin’s resume.

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A Fine Texas Tradition
Wednesday, March 01, 2006


The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo (HLSR) is known the world over. Started in 1932, the event has grown to be not only the world’s largest livestock exhibition, but also the world’s largest rodeo event. During its three-week run, the event attracts nearly two million visitors every year and more than 30,000 individuals enter events and competitions.

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The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
Tuesday, February 01, 2005


In January of 1931, seven men sat down for lunch at the Texas State Hotel. Nobody really knows what they ate or what they drank, but what they talked about sparked a 73-year Houston tradition as big as the state it’s held in.

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Birds of all feathers flock together in Houston
Thursday, January 01, 2004


You’ve heard the old brag “Everything’s Bigger in Texas”. Well, that’s particularly true when it comes to wintering birds, and consequently the growing number of Birding enthusiasts. Despite its urban sprawl and millions of human inhabitants, migration patterns that predate Spain’s earliest explorers still bring tens of millions of birds to the greater Houston area to winter in the mild climate and feast on abundant food supplies.

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