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C enizo N o t es Taste and See Bakery by Carolyn Zniewski, publisher and Danielle Gallo, editor I t’s just past the Autumnal Equinox, the kinks have been worked out of the new school year and the sun is setting at a reason- able hour. Sure hope you can find a little quiet time to enjoy this latest issue. Some of the material in this issue was submitted on speculation, and I was so pleased with the quality of the work. I have always thought that special places attract spe- cial people and Big Bend and the people here prove the point. Out here, on just about the edge of nowhere, we have art of almost every kind, music in bars and music in concert halls, history, prehistory, geology, environtology– okay I made that last one up– you get my drift. And we have the incredible, creative people to do all these things. So if you've got a story idea send me an email, please. One more thing. If you are within an hour of Alpine be sure to go to the corner of 5th and Holland and see the grandtabulous mural. Oh, yes, check out our facebook page, “Cenizo Journal.” A s we move into the last quar- ter of the year, there are so many things to look forward to here in West Texas—children are returning to school as the weather cools and the leaves begin to fall, chili cooks are sharpening their spicing skills, works by Albrecht Durer and Donald Judd will be on display at Chinati Weekend, and the holidays are just around the corner. Hunting season is also in full swing—and hunting is a big theme in this issue of Cenizo. From tracking outlaws on the run in the mountains, to the search for the elusive aoudad, to seeking the perfect home for a bat- tered orphan pony, this issue is packed with lit- erary trophies. The last quarter of the year is a contempla- tive time for many, as the weather changes and the days shorten. While we in the Big Bend might rejoice at the cooling days and the brisk autumn nights, I for one always miss bid- ding the sunlight farewell at nine p.m. (though I love greeting it late in the morning—the baby sleeps in for a change). I love the Christmas festivals, though, and Artwalk espe- cially, and I do look forward to those chilly grey days that are the perfect excuse for stay- ing in bed with a cup of cocoa and something good to read. We hope this issue of Cenizo keeps you cozy! Tues and Friday 4 - 6pm Monday - Saturday 10am- 2pm Closed Sunday 209 NE 1st St. / Hwy 90 Marathon, Texas 432-386-4184 bigbendrvsupply@gmail.com SHOP ONLINE: bigbendrvsupply.com • Organic spelt, hard white wheat berries. • Rye and kamut freshly milled in my stone burr mill and baked into delicious breads, pizza crusts, cookies and other goodies. • Stone ground flour milled to order for home bakers. We use no white flour or white sugar in our products us on Facebook 802 E. Brown St. and Cockrell Alpine 432-386-3772 gingerhillery@mac.com 888.989.6900 432.371.2727 Terlingua, Texas FM 170 River and Mountain Bike Tours rentals & shuttles desertsportstx.com /desertsports NECTAR COMPUTERS Servicing West Texas with comprehensive and experienced support since 2003 202 N 11th & Ave E, Alpine Texas • www.nectarcomputers.com 432 837 3021 • Support Cell: 432 386 7811 • Mark Hannan, Owner Published by Cenizo Journal LLC Mexican and American Food P.O. Box 2025, Alpine, Texas 79831 www.cenizojournal.com C EN IZO JO UR N AL S TA F F PUBLISHER Carolyn Zniewski EDITOR Danielle Gallo ADVERTISING Danielle Gallo Noon Buffet Wednesday and Friday Famous Beef & Chicken Fajitas • Ice Cream • Clean, Fast Service Rene & Maria Franco, Owners 513 O’Reilly Street • Downtown Presidio publisher@cenizojournal.com editor@cenizojournal.com advertising@cenizojournal.com BUSINESS MANAGER Lou Pauls WEB MANAGER Jennifer Turner DESIGN/PRODUCTION Wendy Lynn Wright business@cenizojournal.com webmaster@cenizojournal.com 432.229.4409 graphics@cenizojournal.com Cenizo Fourth Quarter 2013 7