
Life + Culture
Ordinary Things, Extraordinary Impact
How One Thrift Store Quietly Fuels Community Care Article and Photography by Stacy Berg This article is usually about small acts of kindness: the quiet gestures, the simple moments, the everyday ways we show up for one another. But this month, what I’m writing about isn’t small. At the Hill Country Senior Center, kindness lives in a thrift shop across the parking lot. From the outside, it looks ordinary. Mismatched furniture. Shelves of dishes. Racks of clothing. Bins of things waiting for...
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Real Estate
All in the Details
The Eberly Team’s Behind-The-Scenes Work That Makes Every Sale Succeed Article by Benée Arndt | Photography by Carrin Lewis In the Texas Hill Country, buying or selling a home is rarely a one-size-fits-all experience. From expansive acreage and custom builds to thoughtful water systems and land stewardship, each property carries its own story and its own complexity. While a successful sale may look effortless from the outside, behind every smooth transaction is a significant investment of...
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Home Services
Mend Services
Modern Systems Offer the Best Home Upgrades You’ll Never See Article by Steve Strauss | Photography by Kimber Brown When people think about investing in their home, the conversation usually drifts toward visible upgrades. New countertops. Fresh landscaping. That “wow” chandelier in the foyer. Those improvements absolutely matter. But some of the smartest investments happening in homes today are those you don’t see at all. The last decade has produced significant advances in residential...
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Food + Beverage
Investing In Neon Dreams
How a Rusty Sign Inspired Wimberley’s Neon Armadillo—Worth Every Bite and Boot-Scoot Article by Shannon Holzwarth | Photography by Oh My Soul Photography When I received the call that my next expedition and “research assignment” would be at the Neon Armadillo in Wimberley, I couldn’t get there fast enough. I had been wanting to dive into the ‘Dillo since it opened in November 2025, so I was more than ready to invest some quality time at this cool new oasis. The staff was incredibly friendly...
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Life + Culture
Peace, Love, and Golf
The Legacy of Stanley J. and Edna Barnes Article by Tiffany Williams | Photography by Isabella Raquel I can’t think of many childhood memories that don’t include my parents … and a set of golf clubs. Growing up as an only child, I went pretty much everywhere with them, and that included lots of golf courses. One of my first golf memories involved my dad, his friend John Elway (yes, the legendary quarterback), and a golf cart. My parents never missed The John Elway Classic in the 1980s, and I...
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Sports + Recreation
The Long Game
How High School Activities Turn Time, Effort, and Sacrifice Into Lifelong Returns Article by Melissa Svoboda | Photography by Alexandra Davis, Chase Davis, George Gomez, Kim del Angel Photography, Summer Miles, and Grant Tait Ask any high school athlete or performer what their season costs, and the answers come easily: time, energy, focus, sacrifice. Ask what they gain, and the answer may take longer to surface. Extracurricular sports and performing arts are demanding, requiring long...
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Home + Design
Seamless Luxury
From Ground-up Builds To Finishing Touches, Danyale Keim Design Ensures Every Decision Maximizes Beauty, Function, and Long-Term Value Article by Danyale Keim Design | Photography by Isabella Raquel At Danyale Keim Design (DKD), we believe the most beautiful homes are those that come together with confidence—where bold design is fully realized and every detail is carried through without disruption. As a full-service interior design firm, DKD guides projects from ground-up construction through...
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Life + Culture
The Heart of Drip: Investing in Tradition
In its 37th Year, Founders Day Brings Generations Together to Celebrate Dripping Springs’ Small-Town Spirit Article by Melissa Svoboda | Photography by GoodJayDesign As the sun sets over Mercer Street, the darkening sky pulses with the colorful lights of spinning rides, the smell of sizzling barbecue fills the air, and the jangling sound of carnival games mingles with homegrown tunes from a local band. Laughter and conversation ripple through the crowd as families, friends, and neighbors...
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Home + Design
Built on Trust and Craftsmanship
Partnering With Experts Who Safeguard Your Biggest Investment Article by Briana Anderson | Photography by Isabella Raquel For most of us, our homes represent the largest financial investment we will ever make. It’s no wonder we agonize over every detail—weighing where to spend and where to save, defining our non-negotiables, and deciding which upgrades can wait. With so much at stake, partnering with the right experts is essential. Enter Ranger Window & Door Co. With decades of combined...
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Food + Beverage
Paloma, Upgraded
Fresh Grapefruit, Blanco Tequila, and House-Made Rosemary Syrup Create a Refined Twist Worth the Extra Effort Article by Drink to Remember | Photography by Stacy Berg The classic Paloma is already a favorite. With bright grapefruit, crisp tequila, and a squeeze of lime, it’s effortless and refreshing. But made with homemade rosemary simple syrup, this ordinary cocktail becomes layered, aromatic, and unexpectedly refined. Rosemary adds an earthy, woodsy depth that balances the citrus and...
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