bluebonnets

The Bluebonnets of Kings Court Mowed Down

A blatant tragedy of total despair The bluebonnets and indian paintbrushes of Kings Court are no longer there. Driving in Texas during spring can be quite a lovely experience. Bluebonnets and indian paintbrushes grow wild all around. Other wildflowers pop up to say hello as well. It’s pure beauty. There’s a lot of land on Cypress Rosehill and […]

How the Farmer’s Market Inspires Healthy Living

A few years back I began to flutter to the farmer’s market, one of the best moves I ever made. Some of my most profound ideas on living a natural lifestyle stemmed from strolling through the booths of fresh farm pickings. Many thanks to the farmer’s market for igniting the creation of Your Majesty lip balm and introducing me to some of the […]

Longing for the Hometown Glory

I’ve been gone from my hometown for sixteen sweet and sometimes bitter years. Looking back, the memories give me a sense of pride and rejoice. Though some thoughts remain fuzzy, it’s clear that growing up in my hometown was a mesmerizing experience. Nevertheless the paramount mentioning of my mother who passed away and whose ashes were set […]