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About Our Cover....

The larger-than-life portrait of John Wayne was inspired by movie stills from the film, “The Searchers,” and was originally painted and signed in 2014 by one of my absolute favorite acclaimed Texas artists, Jon Flaming. Jon lives “The Spirit of the West” out loud in his everyday life and art! His “Texas & Grit” interview gives us a peek into his studio and style on pages 40-42.

-Melissa

CONTENTS FALL 2023 | volume 19 | issue 5

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10 EVENTS Ellis County Events 14 BEAUTY Down Home Glamour with The Boho Blonde

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28 TRAVEL

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Cowboy Luxe in the Heart of the Fort Worth Stockyards - Hotel Drover

32 CHEYENNE RANCH

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48 WAXAHACHIE CVB

Everything is Bigger at Texas Country Reporter!

52 CATTLE DRIVE

A Western Lifestyle

Spirit of the West in Ellis County Stampede of Speed 2023

34 JENNA QUILLIN

54 THE BELLAMY BROTHERS

18 FIREWATER CUSTOM LEATHER Western Art with Kyle Keever

40 JON FLAMING: THE

60 THE STOCKYARDS

22 MEAT THERAPY

46 ENNIS CVB

16 CB&CO

+ VITA COFFEE Coffee & Comfort

A Little Dirt Won’t Hurt

24 LATITUDE CIGAR Fire & Smoke

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In & Out of the Ring

MODERN COWBOY Texas & Grit

Come on Down to the Biggest Little Fall Festival in Texas!

On the Road & Blazing Trails

The Wild West in Fort Worth, TX

62 MEDICAL

Scott Clinton, DDS with Waxahachie Family Dental

64 CINDY BURCH Maui Matters

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Spirit of the West...

I’ve been dressing the part from head-to-toe for years, so people often assume that I ride horses. The truth is...I’m only a wannabe cowgirl...or what I call a “Dimestore Cowgirl.” I love horses and all things western...the hacienda western theme is very much a part of some of my living spaces and my closet. However, I never learned to ride a horse and it’s probably related to a childhood experience. When I was a young girl, I visited a dude ranch, got on a horse and went on a trail ride for the first time. Instead of relaxing in the saddle and confidently leading my horse to simply follow the Trail Boss, I became uneasy and apprehensive which allowed my horse to lead. It suddenly bolted away from the group! I was completely panicked, hung on tightly, and ducked to miss low branches as it raced through the woods. The horse eventually stopped in a pasture and started grazing. I was relieved, but had no idea what to do but wait for the guide to find and rescue me to get me back on the trail with the others. A total Greenhorn, I know it wasn’t the well-trained horse...it was me! When the guide finally appeared, I was sooo happy to be found. Sometimes life feels a little like that. I’ll be on the right trail and doing just fine, and every now and then I somehow get inside my head, possibly panic or make a poor decision, and the next thing I know, I’m a runaway and off the designated path! When I find myself “out in a pasture somewhere,” my Divine Guide...my “Trail Boss” safely brings me right back to where I am supposed to be... following Him!

Psalm 16:11 ♡ Psalm 23:3

Enjoy the “Spirit of the West” and the coziness of Fall in this issue!

My heart is full of gratitude for our readers, our advertising partners, the contributors, and my incredible team. Thanksgiving blessings to all and happy trails!

-Melissa

COVER PROVIDED BY: JON FLAMING

Melissa McBride | Publisher & Curator | Editor@living-magazine.com Lindsey Keeney | Creative Director | Lindsey@living-magazine.com Mary Crook | Art Director | Mary@living-magazine.com

Copyright 2023 Ellis County Living Magazine LLC© All rights reserved. No portion of Ellis County Living Magazine shall be reprinted in any other publication without permission. The views expressed herein should not be construed as medical advice. Please consult your physician.

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Local Livin’ THE EVENTS OF ELLIS COUNTY

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down home glamour

Hey, Hi...How Are Ya?!

THE JOURNEY

Standy Buchholz here...the owner of The Boho Blonde Salon! This Buda, TX native-turned-Waxahachian, likes to call myself a transplant to Ellis County. I am so excited to be sharing this little dream of mine with y'all. I am first and foremost a farmer/rancher wife and mother to two little feral ranch girls as well as a business owner. I have been a cosmetologist for ten years and have loved every single opportunity the beauty industry has given me. I am also a little eccentric! My momma calls me "an old soul," which I don't mind at all. I love "old things” such as music and things with a vintage style. We live on a cattle ranch here in Ellis County and also love "all things cows, chickens and dogs." When you sit in my chair, you will hear funny things about our farm. My husband, Garrett, who has lived and grown up in Ellis county his whole life, brought me up here just five short years ago. I stayed home with my two Littles the first few years of being here. Although I cherished the time spent loving and nurturing their little minds, momma was going stir crazy! It was in those years when I was immersed in motherhood that The Boho Blonde was born.

I've had the dream of owning my own salon and being a business owner ever since I could remember. My life has been quite the journey. It hasn't been perfect, but looking back now, I wouldn't change a thing! I went into the beauty industry right out of high school and graduated from Paul Mitchell Austin in 2014. After working in it for a few years, I found myself both frustrated and uninspired. I was confused as it seemed I had let others tell me what I "needed" to do instead of following my own heart and my dream. I was working at a blow out bar in Austin, TX, when I decided to go back to school to be a teacher. I thought I would make the “responsible, smart choice" to get my degree and a job in education with benefits. I enrolled at Texas State University with the mindset that I was going to become a Kindergarten teacher. Not too long after that, I happened to meet this old cowboy (my husband Garrett) and fell in love. A couple of months later we found out that we were going to be welcoming a baby girl into our lives. I was three semesters from graduation when God pulled Garrett and I in a different direction. He was offered a job working on his family's cattle ranch in Waxahachie. We did what we thought was best for our little family. He took the job, I left Texas State, and we packed up our lives! Moving to Waxahachie was intimidating to say the least. Our oldest daughter Finlee had just been born, but we knew this was the best idea to help our little family succeed.

STORY BY STANDY & PHOTOS PROVIDED BY KSHAW MEDIA & LAUREN PROVOST PHOTO

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STARTING OVER It certainly wasn't easy and I had a hard time adjusting to the "new normal." Starting over is difficult and change is scary, but it was actually one of the easiest decisions I have ever made! Fear had held me back a lot throughout the years, but making the choice to move away from everything I had ever known set me up to conquer those fears. I had a choice. I could either sit at home and be scared to go after my dreams and constantly wonder "what if"...or I could get up and just put myself out there and show my daughter what a little faith, hard work and determination looked like. I knew that being in a salon and getting my hands back into some hair was exactly what I needed! I started slowly building my clientele at Eye Candy Salon in Midlothian, and with the encouragement of my mentor/boss Jeannie Benner, I gained confidence. She helped me not only perfect my craft, but also helped me to in believe in myself. Fast forward a year and a half later, I found out I was going to be welcoming another little girl into our little family! I continued to work behind the chair until I had her. While on maternity leave, I had this pull that I really just needed to focus on my babies and raising them. It only took about six months of being at home that I was going stir crazy again. I wanted to be back behind the chair, but this time I wanted to be able to schedule my own hours. A couple of months later, God planted this seed that is now "The Boho Blonde."

Braiding, branding, & the boho blonde Starting a business in a place where you don't know a whole lot of people definitely has its challenges. I had to get creative with marketing. I started setting up braid bars with tinsel and hair feathers. My first event was at the Ellis County Fair & Rodeo. I was blown away with the response to the braid bar and continued to do pop up events across the county. I have grown so much over the past year and I credit that to the people of Ellis County! Y’all have all welcomed me with open arms and allowed me to live out my dreams...and for that I will be forever grateful! A year after I started my business, I was able to open my first brick and mortar salon. When you walk in, I hope that you get the feeling of "home." I strive to make sure every single one of my clients feels relaxed and taken care of. It is so much more than hair at The Boho Blonde. It’s an experience! Come on in, grab a drink, sit back and let me take care of you. Need a laugh? I got you. Need a cry? Let's cry together. Need some silence? I'm pretty good at that too! Whatever it may be...I am here not only for your hair, but for you as well! I specialize in blondes/lived-in color, bridal hair, make-up, and spray tans. We are located in Forreston,TX...just 10 minutes south of Waxahachie in the old bank building. My hope is that you will stop by, come on in...and stay while!

xo,

BE BEAUTIFULLY BOHO @THEBOHOBLONDETX

stan


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WESTERN ART

ABOUT the MAKER: KYLE KEEVER I am deeply rooted as a Texan, 5th Generation Ellis County and 3rd Generation Born in Ennis. While playing college baseball at McMurry University in Abilene, Texas, I was introduced to the western art of leatherwork and began to fall in love with the tradition, lifestyle, and the trade. I am very blessed to have had many friends and family support my work at the early stages of my then hobby-turned-business. Like most leatherworkers, my passion for the art is derived from a love for the American West. I strive to keep a dying tradition alive by producing fine custom leather products for clients who appreciate owning something custom. Every order has challenged my creative side, skill and work ethic into completing a quality leather product. After steadily fulfilling one order after another, I can now step back and appreciate where I am today. A plethora of handcrafted quality leather products are continually being shipped all over the nation. Being in the leatherwork business builds a certain pride within that cannot be easily expressed. In a world where computers seem to be replacing some of the workforce, intricate custom leatherwork requires skilled hands using the swivel knife and tools and cannot easily be replaced. It is an honor for me to listen to someone’s creative thoughts and ideas about a leather item, and then be able to successfully design and construct their dream. Owning a handcrafted piece of art, so personal and unique and made out of leather specifically for them, can become a reality. Through hard work, some failure, and a lot of determination, I have developed a name for myself. Here at FireWater Custom Leather, I am thrilled to embark on the adventures ahead...where only God knows what is next!

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FOR THE LOVE OF LEATHER @FIREWATERLEATHER

“I strive to keep a dying tradition alive by producing fine custom leather products for clients who appreciate owning something custom.”

-KYLE KEEVER

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The Bootstitch

•2 parts TX Whiskey •1 part Grapefruit Juice •0.5 part Lime Juice •0.5 part Agave Nectar •1 Jalapeño Slice •1 Rosemary Sprig – for garnish

INSTRUCTIONS Muddle jalapeño in agave nectar and lime juice. Add TX Whiskey and grapefruit juice and shake. Fine strain over ice into a fresh glass.

PERFECT FOR This is a TX favorite! This cocktail is the perfect balance of spice, citrus, and Texas. We like to add a Texan touch by torching the rosemary sprig before garnishing the cocktail so that it is smoking to enhance the flavors even more. While you may not catch me in a cowboy hat (unless it’s the Dallas Cowboys), you might catch me throwing down on a tomahawk. A tomahawk is a ribeye steak with the bone left intact, making it look like a tomahawk axe AKA battle axe. Technically, a tomahawk steak is a bone-in ribeye or “cowboy steak” with at least 5 inches of bone exposed. Tomahawks have become increasingly more popular over recent years and what I would call a social media worthy piece of meat…”Instagrammable” if you will. One of my favorite ways to grill a tomahawk is reversed caveman sear. A caveman sear happens when you place the steak directly on a white-hot coal bed. This technique got its name from way back when there was nothing but an open fire to work with. A larger cut of meat will need to be reverse seared, meaning cooking with the use of indirect heat first followed by the direct heat of the glowing embers. Just think of it as the five second rule or a little dirt won’t hurt. Pro tip, fan the coal bed prior to placing your meat on it to knock off the loose ash. Although the caveman sear will not take long, about 60 seconds on each side, there is always time to whip up a cowboy-inspired cocktail with our favorite TX Whiskey. Make your own Ranch Water or give The Bootstitch or Yippie-Ki-Yay a try! After all... CRAVING MORE? @MEAT.THERAPY

It’s 5 o’clock somewhere, right?!

Yippie Ki Yay

•2 parts TX Whiskey •0.5 part Lime Juice •0.5 part Agave Nectar •Meat Church Seasoning - for rim, I prefer The Gospel

INSTRUCTIONS Combine all ingredients over ice and shake. Rim fresh glass with Meat Church seasoning and fill with fresh ice. Strain ingredients into new glass and enjoy.

PERFECT FOR

When you have a craving for margs but want a fun twist on the classic cocktail. We use a Meat Church rub on the rim instead of salt – sounds strange but trust us, it tastes amazing. Try this easy drink when you want something easy to sip on, especially on those warmer weather days.


and FIRE Cigars have meant different things through various eras of history. During the Old West they are associated with a contemplation of a life-or-death situation, or something used to temper back an immediate display of violence. Clint Eastwood emulated this often in his western movies. That’s really the premise of our name, Fire Awakes Tobacco. The very second the combustion reaction of fire hits the end of a cigar it produces an awakening of flavors, emotions, memories...and more! It’s no secret that we’re overmarketed by lavish designs and catchy social media marketing, making it extremely difficult to know whether you’re purchasing an amazing cigar stick or something you will regret. Decades ago, you could categorize most premium cigars into Good, Better, or Best. But the blurred lines of mass production and false marketing in the cigar industry has left many of us cigar aficionados categorizing them more as...

The Good, The Bad, and The...Hmmmm... In the same way the role of taste and smell in the flavor of food trigger memories, a great cigar can open a memory file of a peaceful fall night sitting on the porch while watching lightning bugs dance among the pecan trees. Imagine in the era of expansive memory loss if we could conjure up recalling these memories by smoking a certain profiled cigar. One of the reasons I started a cigar rolling class here in Waxahachie was to allow individuals to create their own flavor profiles to not only taste different flavors, but also to develop their own unique profile that could be reserved for unique moments in life. The class is held quarterly at With Willing Hands Antiques, 307 S. Rogers St. Downtown Waxahachie. – Josh Mensinger

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SMOKE... STORY & PHOTOS PROVIDED BY JOSH MENSINGER & CHARLES PIKE

The flavors are far more advanced than if you’re thinking of low-end java, rum, or cherry flavored cigars. We’re talking about Sumatra, Cameroon, Rosado, Criollo, and more! The art of building a cigar is very complex. Outside of desired flavor profiles are the choosing of certain tobacco leaves that lend themselves to controlling the speed of the cigar burn all the way to the amount of nicotine you desire to consume. Bourbon is almost always a go-to when smoking a cigar, but one of the latest trends to enhance tobacco flavor profiles is smoking a cigar while drinking coffee. The pairing of an amazing cortado or latte while smoking a Camacho Criollo Robusto is exquisite! Criollo tobacco leaves that come from Honduras are generally creamy and quite smoothly sweet compared to the Rosado tobacco leaf that will leave your taste buds with spice and cedar. Before you go and tune me out and say "I never taste flavors and they’re just making these up," I want to urge you to consider two things. First, the art in which you smoke a cigar matters by the type of fire you light it with, the speed at which you puff it, or even the way that you remove the ash. All of these can affect flavor outcomes. Secondly, the reason I tagged a fellow aficionado from our local cigar lounge to expound upon this is...maybe what you thought was a premium cigar, might in fact be a non-premium. The Premium Cigar industry weaves throughout our history as a country, and there is much to learn as you experience cigars today. I highly recommend that you find a local shop with an experienced tobacconist who can help you navigate towards the blends and flavors that you enjoy.The journey is not the same for all, but find a good drink-pairing and great people to “slow-down” with and enjoy a nice cigar. – The Captain @ Latitude Cigars LLC




COWBOY LUXE IN THE HEART OF THE FORT WORTH STOCKYARDS

STORY & PHOTOS BY MELISSA MCBRIDE

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THE DROVERS and the rich history of the stockyards helped put the city of

Fort Worth on the map. Drovers created a legacy and were an integral part of the old West as the experienced cowboy riders who herded cattle from one place to another. Hard-working, persevering and fiercely independent, they relentlessly moved livestock to market. Fort Worth served as their resting spot and watering hole. Similarly, the Hotel Drover is an anchor at the Fort Worth Stockyards National District and a modern day urban oasis. Contemporary features are beautifully blended with the timeless culture of the West.

THE WELCOME When you pull up to Hotel Drover, you are greeted by the kindest, most professional valet team. Austin artist Evan Voyles' iconic glowing neon cowboy...one of the hotel's signature focal points...towers above the courtyard as a perfect photo opportunity for visitors. The gathering areas in the courtyard have fabulous water features, gardens, seating areas, and basket swings. In the center of the lobby entrance, John Lopez Studios' bronze and steel drover sculpture stands strong, handsome and intent under a giant antler chandelier. The female staff is unmistakably decked out in Double D Ranch jackets and check-in is a true Texas hospitality experience. From the entire staff to all of the hotel guests, there is an array of the finest western wear! BRANDED Hotel Drover is well-branded, no pun intended, down to the last detail with either the actual brand or their unequivocal style. You'll start noticing right away with the rich leather-tooled check-in desks bearing the hotel's brand. The vibe? Hacienda modern rustic-luxe. That's a mouthful, but an accurate description of this oh-so-gorgeous urban oasis of a hotel. It is truly 40,000 sq ft of perfectly developed indoor and outdoor space. The stone, stucco, clay roof tiles, repurposed wood, metal, architectural and building elements combine warmly with the interior fabrics, textures, leather and decor. The 30-foot limestone fireplace is surrounded by extraordinary furnishings. There are plush sofa and chair groupings throughout the massive lobby and bar. Long buttery leather fringe drapes down the backs of custom chairs; a myriad of throw pillows provide splashes of color and texture; a saddle sits on top of the seating in the bar area.The two-story library shelves are filled with Texas-related literature and art. Even the elevators are tricked out with art, timber planks and rope. The scent? Firestarter...the luscious fresh signature scent is available as a hand-poured candle at the front desk. GUEST ROOMS There are 200 fabulous, cowboy cool guest rooms and no two are alike.

Six different design themes are flawlessly carried out: Texana, Frontier, Republic, Bunkhouse, Lucchese, and King Ranch. The exclusive furnishings are conversation pieces you'd imagine finding in a guest suite at a cattle baron's ranch. You'll enjoy the finest amenities including a locally-curated minibar, a custom boot jack, brass steer coat hooks, and King Ranch leather goods. You can actually "shop the room." Look at the price list and see if some of your favorite signature small items are on it. The bathrooms are roomy and luxurious. Love the framed art, custom Hotel Drover branded lighting, the black, gold, terra cotta and white tile; the bronze soaking tub, the ornate brass hardware, oversized shower, super soft robes, and the Los Poblanos artisan lavender products. The heavy barn door pull that leads to the bathroom is wrapped in leather. Every detail speaks western luxury!

W97 WEST KITCHEN & BAR Enjoy the bold flavors of Texas at Hotel Drover's signature restaurant. No matter where your eyes rest, there are interesting design elements at 97 West Kitchen & Bar. Handcrafted light fixtures, western art, repurposed wood floors, luxe furnishings, servers crisply dressed in marble snap shirts and custom aprons, creative food presentation, and every signature detail including the etched glassware and the branded burger buns. I highly recommend the deviled eggs and the filet. Reserve the Chef's table to watch everyone in action in the bustling open-air kitchen. Saturday Brunch on the veranda overlooking the Backyard was amazing. Sunlight danced on the water in the fountain as a backdrop to the shareable Taco Board and Sweet & Spicy Bacon. Crispy house-smoked pork belly clipped and served clothes-line style arrived drizzling with maple syrup over the best jalapeño cornbread ever. It took every ounce of my Keto-cowgirl discipline to pass on the giant cast iron cinnamon roll. Y'all...the food is incredible. Even if you don't stay overnight at Hotel Drover, make plans to enjoy a meal at 97 West Kitchen & Bar.


THE BACKYARD All of the expansive areas outside of the hotel are just as beautiful and thoughtfully designed as the interior. Large gas lanterns light the gate entries at the heated ranch pool. There are custom chaise lounges and three private cabanas with hanging daybeds and crystal chandeliers. There is a lovely outdoor bar and restaurant seating areas. A "Backyard" sign arches over the gate and walkway down to Marine Creek; casual seating lines the edge of the expansive outdoor area. A fountain is the centerpiece among the lush landscaping of large agave, saguaro cacti, flowers, trees and so many beautiful pots and containers meticulously planted. Cowgirl murals provide photo ops, string lights add sparkle, s'mores kits are available for the fire pits and Adirondack chairs shaded by large umbrellas promote conversation. There are outdoor yard games and a live music stage. My favorite vignette was the elegant horse trailer bar surrounded by container gardens with a glorious sunset as the backdrop. THE MARK SIGNATURE EXPERIENCE No two Autograph Collection Hotels are the same and they each have their own unique story to tell. Their vision is to make their mark and leave a lasting imprint to enjoy long after your stay. At Hotel Drover, you are invited to head to the Backyard near the horse trailer where an authentic branding station is set up. Using the same process as drovers did to mark their livestock, you will enjoy the opportunity to brand your own one-of-akind leather luggage tag. SPECIAL EVENT SPACES You'll find plenty of event

space rentals with western character throughout the Stockyards, but first consider the possibilities at Hotel Drover. There are five beautiful venues to choose from to accommodate your special event or corporate gathering: The Barn, Legacy Hall, The Drover Boardroom, the Vaquero Room, or the Ranchero Room. I was able to peek into The Barn as a wedding was being set up. Love the "tough and tender" ambiance of reclaimed wood, heavy barn doors, high-vaulted ceilings, a neon cowgirl perched in a horseshoe at the built-in bar...and sparkling Italian crystal chandeliers!

RETAIL INSIDE HOTEL DROVER There are two

unique shopping experiences: Lucchese Custom Collection and Wide Brim. Lucchese has carried fine handcrafted boots since 1883. They also offer impeccable clothing and accessories. If you are in the market for a quality custom pair of boots, this is the place! Wide Brim is Flea Style's latest boutique concept with a trendy selection of super-cute hats, tees, gifts, clothing, and accessories.

BEYOND HOTEL DROVER There is so much to take

in at Hotel Drover that you could spend days just enjoying your room and all of the curated areas on the property. However, there are 98 acres to explore in the Stockyards. Approximately 46 restaurants and bars, about 54 shops and over 20 must-see attractions are all within walking distance. My visit included a filling breakfast at The Biscuit Bar, a savory lunch at Tim Love's Paloma Suerte, and a flavorsome dinner at Provender Hall. Don't be late to the cattle drives...secure a curbside spot so you can take great photos of the Texas Longhorns and the drovers. The John Wayne Experience is fun and informative and the guided Stockyard tour is a must. Friday night's rodeo was exciting and strolling afterwards under the big Harvest Moon, I was able to catch some great outdoor live music. Pioneer your way over for a western adventure at Hotel Drover (hoteldrover.com) and the Fort Worth Stockyards!

-Melissa

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Wishing you countless sunsets and winding backroad adventures filled with both unexpected and intentional moments. Cheers to the slow, peaceful exhale!

Blessings,

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THE WESTERN LIFESTYLE

Enduring Values The Western way of life is an attitude, a wholesomeness, a perspective respectful of and retaining the rich history of those who forged livelihoods from the land and that of the American western cowboy. It’s a life that is lived day in and day out and it is reflected in everything we do. It’s classic and it is timeless.The Western way of life represents the gratitude we share in everything that surrounds us and is foundational to the decisions made and how we live our lives. It’s the appreciation of early mornings, beautiful sunrises, a good day of work, and the calmness that sweeps over us as the day ends.

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A Cowboy’s Prayer Badger Clark (1883 – 1957)

“Oh Lord...I feel you near tonight in this dim, quiet starlight on the plains. I thank you, Lord that I am placed so well, that you have made my freedom so complete...Let me live my life as I’ve begun; Give me work that’s open to the sky; Make me pardner of the wind and sun; I won’t ask a life that’s soft or high; Let me be easy on the man that’s down; Let me be square and generous with all…”

UNWRITTEN RULES The Western way of life is a symbol of rugged individualism and freedom embodied by the pioneers who lived in and settled in the West. These “rules“ were, and still are, centered on hospitality, fair play, loyalty, honesty, a deep respect for the land, and a rock-solid work ethic.


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Out where the hand clasp’s a little stronger, Out where the smile dwells a little longer, That’s where the West begins; Out where the sun is a little brighter, Where the snows that fall are a trifle whiter, Where the bonds of home are a wee bit tighter, That’s where the West begins. Out where the skies are a trifle bluer, Out where friendship’s a little truer, That’s where the West begins; Out where a fresher breeze is blowing, Where there’s laughter in every streamlet flowing, Where there’s more of reaping and less of sowing, That’s where the West begins. Out where the world is in the making, Where fewer hearts in despair are aching, That’s where the West begins; Where there’s more of singing and less of sighing, Where there’s more of giving and less of buying, And a man makes friends without half trying, That’s where the West begins.

AUTHENTICALLY AMERICAN Western style is authentically American, inherently classic, deeply rooted, and born out of necessity. It’s revered because it represents so much of what we think is good, enduring, and genuine. It is a lifestyle...a way to live...a code. I know it will persevere because it is what we all lean on and lean into. So, I leave you with a few excerpts from this well-known prayer and I wish you well!

OUT WHERE THE WEST BEGINS Arthur Chapman (1873 – 1935)

CODE OF THE WEST The Western lifestyle has persevered and survived over the centuries and it’s no wonder. It’s starting out the day knowing there are challenges to overcome. It’s living an authentic life and going into each day with courage, taking pride in your work, and being thankful for what the good Lord has Provided. It’s believing that handshakes are still a person’s bond, trusting that people are as good as their word, and it’s about looking people in the eye. It’s a “can-do” spirit filled with strength of character, humbleness, chivalry, and heart.


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Just a typical junior high girl, dreaming of new and exciting high school adventures, I decided I wanted to get involved in FFA. As a family, we discussed starting with a small animal project, but my grandmother chimed in, “I have a Registered Texas Longhorn she could show”...and that's how it all began! With much reservation, we went to a Longhorn show to just observe. We were blown away by the friendly people and supportive atmosphere, and to top it off they even held church in the stands before the show got started. We were sold! My dad literally built our dream from the ground up. Starting with barns, pens, fences, trucks, and trailers, we acquired all we needed to bring my first show cows home. My dream had become our new family adventure. We were all in! Within my short five years of showing livestock, I have grown in countless ways, shaping me into the person I am today. I have trained twelve Longhorns, two market steers and two pigs. As I train each animal, I have learned patience over frustration as I gain their trust. I have learned work-ethic, which means to work hard while always doing the right thing, even when no one is looking. I have learned to lose gracefully and win humbly. I compete fiercely in the ring, and treat my competitors kindly outside of the ring. I used to define success as buckles and banners...I even made it to be the FFA President! Despite these accomplishments, I have come to realize my highest achievement is loving people and being an image-bearer for God. One of my greatest accomplishments has been mentoring a 9 year old girl. What a joy it is to love her and guide her in and out of the ring! I thought I had it all figured out by my senior year, but the hard reality of raising livestock brought me to my knees as I anxiously awaited the birth of a newborn show calf. My excitement quickly changed to sadness when my prized mama cow passed away after giving birth. I now have a healthy baby calf I bottle feed several times a day. He has even made an appearance at my FFA class to help students learn about raising livestock. In life, some sad things may happen, but I have learned you can always find the good in any circumstance. The day after losing my cow, I was blessed to pick up my senior sale heifer, named Bundt Cake.

Whatever you do,work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men.

Colossians 3:23

The final show of my senior year will have an amazing ending. At this show, The Texas Longhorn Breeders Association puts on a "Senior Sale." This is an amazing opportunity for each senior to purchase a heifer at the beginning of the show season to show, promote and advertise with the goal of selling their heifer to make money towards their future goals after graduation. You can decide to purchase the Texas Longhorn, or if you are not in the market to make such a purchase, you can always donate in any amount. STORY & PHOTOS PROVIDED BY JENNA QUILLIN

Follow on Facebook at Jenna's Senior Sale Heifer 2024. See y'all at the June 2024 Bell County Expo sale and show in Belton, Texas!


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Your work is being showcased in so many places and you seem to be one of Texas' most recognizable and favorite artists. What do you love most about Texas and why is it so special to you?

A: I love Texas because it is so big and so diverse

geographically that it would take many lifetimes to capture it all on canvas. I specifically love far west Texas, Big Bend - the cactus, yucca, agave, ocotillo, mountains, and desert have been the subjects of many of my paintings. The Modern Cowboy Series has re-imagined the "spirit of the West" genre for your collectors. Your unmistakable style seems to unfold a journey of fine art skills which span from modern, contemporary and cubism to a form of raw, primitive and folk art...all stemming from a deeply rooted graphic design background. What is your definition of "the spirit of the West" and what does it evoke in you as an artist? How does it combine with your style and play out in your work?

A: My work is mostly large. I try to create pieces that are heroic and bigger than life. The spirit of the west is heroic and bigger than life. It is gritty, bold and confident, but it, also knows when to ask for help and it values family/community. My art does draw on many influences -- it is a mixed bag of styles collected over many years that has brought me to something new and original in the world of western art. Your studio is a visual overload! Tell us a little bit about it. Describe your inspirational surroundings and vignettes... your mediums...favorite color palettes and tools, etc?

A: My studio is full of pieces that I have collected over many years - navajo rugs, saddles, chaps, tumbleweeds, cow skulls, old flags, old photos and signs, and lots of paintings. I am influenced by things that I see, not by things tucked away in a drawer. Earth colors, textures, typography, all these things surround me in my workspace and influence my art. My favorite color palette is very earthy -- like someone took one of my paintings and left it on a dusty Texas backroad for a month. I create a "painting" with texture before ever putting paint on canvas. Once I start laying down color, the texture creates a depth to my work which is mostly flat in nature. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY JON FLAMING LIVING-MAGAZINE.COM // OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 2023

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I specifically love far west Texas, Big Bend - the cactus, yucca, agave, ocotillo, mountains, and desert have been the subjects of many of my paintings.

Your faith is foundational, but also relational. I've heard you say that James 1:19-20 has been a reminder to "be quick to listen, be slow to speak, and slow to become angry." It seems to have made you an approachable artist with meaningful friendships...not because you necessarily agree on everything, but because you are determined to listen well and try to understand where others are coming from. Painted as an expression of your own faith, what is the spiritual reference to the symbolic Rancher depicted in your piece, "Savior?"

A: I love those verses. Sometimes I'm good at it and other times I fail, but having that scripture memorized is a constant reminder of how I need to love other people. "Savior" is a favorite piece because it reminds me of my dependence on a loving God who saves me from trouble and from myself every day. It is a visual reminder of Jesus leaving the 99 to go after the one. Like the lost sheep or the prodigal son, I am prone to wander far from the God I love. But when I do, God is always forgiving, merciful and gracious and welcomes me with open arms.

Your work has been influenced by collected stories and photos of those with determination, an aura of a certain toughness and independence, and yet a standard of integrity. Cowboys and cowgirls...gritty, strong, and deeply entrenched in the West. As one example, your online John Wayne "Gritcast" clip shares a glimpse of how his character has impacted your artistic backstory. You captured his "bigger than life" expression! Tell us how the piece came to be and what "grit" means to you.

A: My wife and I got to know the John Wayne family about 10 years ago. They are wonderful people and are carrying on John Wayne's legacy in many ways. One way is the John Wayne Cancer Foundation. In 2015 they asked me to create the identity for the John Wayne Film Festival that took place in Dallas. I also created 3 portraits of John Wayne that were auctioned off to raise money for the foundation. The largest portrait was sold to a friend in London and hangs in his flat there. Grit for me is a dogged determination to stay the course -- the courage and persistence to do the right thing when its very difficult. Would you like to share where some of your spectacular pieces now call "home" and also a few of the galleries where your work is shown?

A: My work is in many private and corporate collections. It is also in the Museum of the Southwest in Midland, the San Angelo Museum of Art, The Tyler Museum of Art, and the Grace Museum of Art in Abilene, Texas. I've shown my work in numerous galleries including David Dike Fine Art, Sarah Foltz Fine Art, Artspace 111, The Gage Hotel in Marathon, Texas.

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biggest little fall festival

COME ON DOWN TO THE

The biggest little fall festival event in Texas, Ennis Autumn Daze, is three incredible days of family fun! Friday, October 27th will kick off 21 years of the celebration with entertainment for the whole family, free kids activities and a gorgeous pumpkin display sure to make it a memorable experience for all! The giant Hay Maze and Pumpkin Patch (featuring over 15k pumpkins) will continue to be a main attraction. The Shed will be open 7 days a week for snacks and beverages. Pumpkins will be for sale this year so you can take home a little piece of the patch! The maze and pumpkin patch will be free and open to the public from October 1st through October 31st with the exception of October 27th through the 29th when it is within festival grounds.

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Kids will have a blast in the free kids craft area where they can get creative and use their imagination. They can also enjoy fun sensory play in the giant corn pit! Talley Amusements, the carnival provider for the State Fair of Texas and Ft. Worth Stock Show, will be bringing in carnival rides appealing to both thrill seekers and small children. The event will also feature a cornhole tournament with a $1,000 cash prize, beer garden, food, and unique shopping vendors. This event is truly a family experience with fun for all ages!

Admission will be free on Friday, October 27th. Admission for Saturday and Sunday will be $5 each day for adults. Children 12 and under are free. All proceeds go to Ennis Main Street, a 501(c) Bring your dancing shoes because the entertainment this year (3) non-profit that is committed to providing free, educational, will include: Le Freak, the greatest disco band in the world; Texas social and cultural programming in Historic Downtown Ennis. Native Josh Weathers, with a powerhouse performance of “Texas soul music," and los Musicales David Lee Garza-progressive Follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Downtown Ennis TX Conjunto and Tejano music. These incredible artists, as well as a for the latest events and updates. full line-up of local talent, will bring a unique variety of music to the stage for everyone to enjoy.

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EVERYTHING IS BIGGER AT TCR

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The TCR Festival has grown to be

the largest one-day arts and music festival in the state of Texas;

however, you can also include food . . . it’s now the largest one-day arts, music and food festival in the state of Texas! We have over 30 food trucks, plus all of the GO TEXAN brand foods.

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-Laurie Mosley, Director of the Waxahachie Convention & Visitors Bureau

Come on down to Waxahachie and join Kelli & Bob Phillips, the hosts of the weekly TV show, Texas Country Reporter, for their 27th Annual Texas Country Reporter Festival. This one-day arts and music festival will take place around the historic courthouse square in Downtown Waxahachie on Saturday, October 28th, 2023 from 9 a.m.- 7 p.m. Admission is FREE! Festival goers will be entertained all day, including a FREE concert with Neal McCoy who is best known for hit singles such as, “No Doubt About It," “Wink," "The Shake," and many more!

Surrounding the Waxahachie courthouse square will be more than 350 booths set up with artists, craftspeople, three food courts, live entertainment and some of the people who have been featured on Texas Country Reporter over the years. Returning this year is the “GO TEXAN Experience” featuring a marketplace of GO TEXAN vendors, Texas Wine Garden, Southern Roots Brewing Company, Boyce Feed & Grain, FRESH Market Coffee and the Grown Local stage with live entertainment.

NEW this year is "BBQuest Boulevard" with our Beef Loving Texans friends, plus several other featured BBQ vendors; McGuire Way BBQ, The Quilinary Oasis BBQ, Salmark BBQ, Big Daddy's BBQ, Good Directions BBQ, Meat Church BBQ and other barbeque lifestyle products.

For more information on the 27th Annual Texas Country Reporter Festival: TCRFestival.com or call 469-309-4040

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Spirit of the West in Ellis County Every moment of forever Laughing, dancing and spending our time STAMPEDE OF SPEED 2023 Loving each other for the rest of our lives You make life so much better I'm gonna love you...every moment of forever Today is the first kiss, in my white dress This Arkansas boy and Texas girl are closing the distance You're looking fine, boy Now you're mine, boy And after today we're never gonna say goodbye, boy Hand in hand with my best friend Today we can finally begin Every moment of forever Laughing, dancing and spending our time Loving each other for the rest of our lives You make life so much better I'm gonna love you...every moment of forever!

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Howard and David continue to prove that the trail subsidiary of RFD-TV) which was streamed around the they’ve ridden to fame has been as unique as their music world. Season Three of “Honky Tonk Ranch” aired in itself—music that is now celebrating over 40 years of June 2023 on the Circle Network and streaming partners. success. The Bellamy Brothers recently celebrated their 40th when the subject turns to touring, The Bellamys are anniversary with the release of a two-CD collection, showing a new generation of country music how it’s “40 years,”an ambitious project containing 20 of their done. Country music superstar Blake Shelton has helped top biggest hits and 20 brand-new songs. In the year 2019, introduce a new era of fans to the hits of The Bellamy the Bellamys released Over the Moon, as well as their Brothers during his annual Friends And Heroes Tour, first book, Let Your Love Flow – the Life and Times of where they continue to captivate arena audiences around The Bellamy Brothers. The book is filled with details the country.“We’re old road dogs,” grins Howard when about two Florida cowboys who journeyed from country asked about the motivation behind the brothers’ 200 plus poverty to worldwide musical stardom because they had concert dates each year. david adds: “Our live draw is the talent and because it never occurred to them they bigger than it was in the ‘80’s. I think the same people couldn’t make it. that grew up with us and with our music in the ‘60’s and ‘70’s obviously have raised a whole new generation of Their most recent project, Bucket List, which debuted in Bellamy fans who started toddling to our music. Now July of 2020 with “Rednecks (Lookin’ for Paychecks)”...a they’re turning up at our concerts as college kids, who timely take on the current situation. Leading the EP, are really turned on and tuned in to us and our music…. Bucket List also includes “No Country Music For Old it’s a great feeling.” Men.” On the infrequent off days from the road, Howard and David head the bus back to their 150-acre family ranch RIDE ALONG... @BELLAMY_BROTHERS in Darby, Florida just north of Tampa. A working ranch, the spread consists of Purebred Brahman Cattle and quarter horses. The Bellamys open up to audiences their lives with their hit reality show “Honky Tonk Ranch.” Bring in the New Year with The Each episode enthralls viewers with the unpredictable Bellamy Brothers at The Texas misadventures of The Bellamy Brothers attempting to Theater on the square in balance their globe-trotting touring schedule while also running their sprawling family ranch, the show downtown Waxahachie! was originally broadcast on “The Cowboy Channel” (a Grab your tickets now 54 LIVING-MAGAZINE.COM // FALL 2023

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The Wild West

is alive and well in Fort Worth, Texas. The Stockyards National Historic District is an exciting mecca of western culture. If you haven't ever visited, or it's been a few years, saddle up and head over to Cowtown and experience the ever-expanding Stockyards. Established in 1849 as a cowboy outpost and watering hole on the famous Chisholm Trail, later the "Wall Street of the West" grew to be the largest livestock trading center in the Southwest. Step into the vibe of "New West meets Old West." Every impactful design detail has been intentionally intertwined to blend the present with the past for a curated experience like none other. The attractions, architecture, rich history and traditions of the authentic cowboy lifestyle and culture, all artfully combine to contribute to the vibrancy in The Fort Worth Stockyards.

Heritage Club Y'all...there's not a lot of things in life that

are free...but before you venture to the Fort Worth Stockyards, go ahead and sign up now (because it IS free) for all the special perks! Hop on fortworthstockyards.com. Locate the Heritage Club tab and it will take you right where you need to be to register for discounts.

Guided Tours

You can most certainly navigate the stockyards with their detailed map, but I took a delightful tour with one of the entertaining and informative guides, Ed Brown. Even after a descriptive tour, warm conversation, and about twenty pages of notes later, this dimestore cowgirl was filled with a burning curiosity to discover more about the historic stockyards, the cowboy culture, Texas Longhorns,the history and the mysteries, the outlaws and the in-laws, and other fascinating details. Ed is a self-proclaimed "re-enactor, Texas historian, stockyards ambassador, and an ordained minister." Now you know who to call if you want to get hitched cowboy-style!

Fort Worth Herd & Cattle Drive Twice dai-

ly and weather-permitting, visitors gather curbside on East Exchange Street to watch the impressive cattle drives (at 11:45am and 4pm) with Fort Worth's own Texas Longhorn herd. Each one represents a decade of Cowtown's 174-year history. The cowboy attire and the gear used by the Drovers is authentic and detailed.

Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame Over 150 Texans

who have shown excellence in competition, business, support of the rodeo and the western lifestyle are honored in The Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame.

Mule Alley

Refurbished 100-year-old historic horse and mule barns recently added about 200,000 sq feet of creatively designed restaurants with the most fabulous food, lively watering holes, indoor music venues, outdoor stages, beautiful stores brimming with western merchandise and beyond, dazzling neon lights and signage, rustic planters filled with cactus and seasonal flowers, carriage rides, and both fun and fine art...including the majestic bronze horse sculpture, "Legacy of Color," which commemorated the historic 40th Anniversary of the American Paint Horse Association.

John Wayne: An American Experience

This is a must-see if you are a fan of John Wayne or love movie nostalgia. Housed in a soon-to-expand 10,000 sq ft museum, it is a detailed exhibit of the Duke's personal life since childhood and highlights his entire career. There are costumes, movie props, photo displays and a lifetime of collected items which play into his larger-than-life legacy. John Wayne Stock and Supply is a well-appointed gift store with a tasting bar....so allow time to sip and shop!

Texas Trail of Fame

About 6 million visitors have enjoyed the prestigious trail of over 250 large brass star markers set into the walkways to honor "individuals, organizations, groups, and animals who have made a significant contribution to heritage, traditions, set of values, and dedications to the preservation and perpetuation of the Western way of life."

Stockyards Stables Chisholm Trail Horseback Riding

Happy trails and gorgeous sunsets can be found along the Chisholm Trail and the banks of the Trinity River!

More Family Fun Challenge yourself or your group in

the Cowtown Cattlepen Maze, then feed and go pet the cute critters in the Barnyard Petting Corral. Have your photo taken on a Texas Longhorn! Take an excursion on the Grapevine Vintage Railroad. The Littles will love the mini train.Don't forget to book a carriage or stagecoach. Ride the mechanical bull!

Wild West Gunfights Following the weekend cattle Shopping, Dining, & Live Entertainment drives, Legends of Texas, a talented group of re-enactors dedicated to preserving western heritage, entertain the crowds with a thrilling duel that is reminiscent of the Wild West.

Stockyards Championship Rodeo You can

bank on the fact that every Friday and Saturday night at 7:30, visitors can enjoy the world's only year-round rodeo in the grand historic Fort Worth Cowtown Coliseum. The rodeo is strongly committed to providing a weekly authentic cowboy experiences. The PBR Stockyard Shows are every Thursday evening. Check for upcoming special events.

Stockyards Museum Western antique treasures

and memorabilia are packed into the museum at the Livestock Exchange Building. Mosey on in and enjoy the history of the rough-and-tumble frontier town of Fort Worth.

Explore dozens of shops, restaurants, and bars in Stockyards Station, Mule Alley, Rodeo Plaza, Hotel Drover, Cowtown Coliseum and all around the Stockyards. Visit The World's Largest Honky Tonk..Billy Bob's Texas and The World's Tiniest Honky Tonk...The Basement Bar.

Lodging Choose from three hotels in the historic Fort

Worth Stockyards...Hotel Drover, The Stockyards Hotel, and Hyatt Place.

Christmas in the Stockyards Holiday festivities

on Sunday, December 3rd (10am-8pm) includes the annual Christmas parade, photos with Cowboy Santa, storytime with Mrs. Claus, live reindeer, the Christmas tree lighting, cowboy poetry, carolers, hot chocolate, and of course the outdoor ice skating rink! Enjoy the sights, sounds, and flavors of a magical western Christmas! STORY & PHOTOS PROVIDED BY MELISSA MCBRIDE

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Wishing you countless sunsets and winding backroad adventures filled with both unexpected and intentional moments. Cheers to the slow, peaceful exhale!

Blessings,

-Melissa

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Snoring... IS IT A Serious Health Problem?

I had the opportunity to see a family as patients this week that are new to the area. Before I even sat down to examine their 10-year-old son, the mom stated, “My son snores! His dad thinks that it’s cute. Should I be concerned?” The short answer is “yes." Snoring can be a sign of apnea or lack of breathing during sleep. Apnea is measured with a sleep test. Adults are classified as normal if their measure of apneas per hour is less than 5. For children, even 1 apnea per hour is considered bad because it can affect growth and development. Snoring can keep a child from entering into deep sleep where growth hormone is released. Sometimes children may be smaller than normal and are labelled as “failure to thrive." Enlarged tonsils and adenoids are often the cause of snoring as well as a narrow roof of the mouth (palate). The roof of the mouth is also the floor of the nose. When the palate is narrow, it will have a high arch, which restricts the inside of the nose. I think of the airway as a garden hose. Anything that restricts air movement is like pinching the water hose. Treatment for snoring in children can include tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy as well as palatal expansion. Both treatments are aimed at increasing the size of the airway or “enlarging the garden hose” to allow better breathing.

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Maui Matters STORY BY CINDY BURCH

You might think it is not a good time to visit Maui after the fires that devastated the culturally significant community of Lahaina, but Maui needs tourism more than ever. I started traveling to Maui with my parents 45 years ago when it was incredibly remote. Lahaina was a beautiful old whaling port and a National Historic Landmark with rich history. There were no direct flights and aside from whale watching, the most happening thing in Lahaina was an ice cream shop. Over the years Lahaina’s Front Street became a favorite area with scores of shops, restaurants, and art galleries. Sadly, it is now gone and wiped out by a fire on August 8th of this year with close to 100 lives lost and over 2,000 homes destroyed, not to mention all the businesses and historical landmarks in Lahaina.

orchards, splashing waterfalls and koi is the magnificent Hotel Wailea. Once a private club for Japanese investors this renovated resort is rated one of the best hotels in Hawaii by Condé Nast Traveler readers. Designed exclusively for adults, Hotel Wailea is the first and only Relais & Châteaux property in the state of Hawaii. Although it doesn’t sit right on the beach, the resort is just up the hill with spectacular views and an award-winning restaurant.

On my last visit we were greeted with fresh orchid leis and a Hawaiian cocktail as we checked into the gorgeous openair lobby. Each of the 72 suites has a separate living area with wide-plank white oak floors, travertine bathrooms, coral fossil accent walls and a giant lanai (terrace) with rattan scoop chairs that overlook the Pacific. It’s like having your own little beach house with all the top amenities. You don’t even need a car as While the entire island of Maui is grieving the hotel offers valet service to drive you the loss, tourism is the main economic anywhere in Wailea. driver of the island, and many are worried about their ability to now earn a Our mornings were spent sipping Kona living. According to the Maui Economic coffee on the lanai and sunbathing at the Development Board their reliance on swanky hotel pool with private cabanas tourism accounts for an estimated four and full bar service. On days we preferred out of every five dollars made there. So, the beach, the valet took us down the hill Maui matters right now, and they need where an attendant had an umbrella, a folks choosing to visit the many other chaise and Turkish towels waiting for us. wonderful areas on the island. One afternoon we walked next door to the Four Seasons and treated ourselves One of my favorites is Wailea. Sitting to a hot stone Lomi Pohaku massage in high on a hill and woven among mango an ocean side thatched hale (hut) before

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dining on sushi at Monkeypod, a popular Wailea watering hole and eatery. We also enjoyed an incredible brunch at Ka’ana Kitchen, a beautiful restaurant at the nearby Andaz Resort, where their chef features all farm fresh foods throughout Maui. If you really want a remote hideaway another great option in Maui is to drive the famous Road to Hana and stay at the Hana Maui resort, formally known as Travaasa. Hands down another top hotel in Maui and getting there is half the fun. Although only 52 miles this is an all-day excursion with twisting roads, numerous waterfalls, sea view landscapes and lush rainforests. Once you have arrived at the resort the bungalows look out onto the magnificent Hana Bay, and you are treated to five-star luxury.Waianapanapa State Park is just a 10-minute drive where you can experience the park’s famed black sand beach. Whether you are situated at the base of a dormant volcano between the breathtaking hillsides andspectacular ocean, watching the sunrise above the clouds at Haleakala Mountain or hiking through a rain forest, consider Maui for your next vacation and go with patience, compassion, and

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