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Music To Your Ears CDs • DVDs • Vinyl Games • Special Orders • 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 Mon-Fri 10-6 203 E Holland Ave, Alpine 432.837.1055 ringtailrecords@sbcglobal.net us on Facebook 802 E. Brown St. and Cockrell Alpine 432-386-3772 gingerhillery@mac.com St. James’ Episcopal Church, Ave. A and N. 6th St., Alpine Holy Eucharist or Morning Prayer every Sunday at 11 a.m. For complete services and activities visit our Website bigbendepiscopalmission.org The Big Bend Episcopal Mission Welcomes You Santa Inez Church, Terlingua Ghostown Morning Prayer - First Sunday of each month at 11 a.m. The Chapel of Saint Mary and Saint Joseph at Lajitas Golf Resort and Spa Morning Prayer - Third Sunday of each month at 11 a.m. For Holy Eucharist time and place visit our Website bigbendepiscopalmission.org C enizo Journal Volume 6 Number 2 C ONTRI B UTORS Charles Angell lives near Ruidosa. Exploring the Big Bend area is both his hobby and his occupation. e-mail:charles@angellexpeditions.com. Jameson Crumpler was born and raised in Bowie, TX. He received degrees in forestry and natural resource management in Oklahoma and Texas before moving to Colorado, Idaho, and Nebraska. He now work for Sul Ross State University on the Texas Native Seeds Project. e-mail: downthehill@att.net Phyllis Dunham writes about music, adven- ture, travel, food, and history. A seventh-gener- ation Texan with Big Bend roots, she was recently lured away from West Texas by a scholarship to the University of New Orleans where she is working on an MFA in creative nonfiction at the Creative Writing Workshop. e- mail: pdunham1@my.uno.edu 6 July - Chili Cook-off and Dance at the Post Park September - West Fest Cabrito Cook Off at Post Park October - Marathon to Marathon & Quilt Show November - Cowboy Social at Ritchey Brothers Building December - Fiesta de Noche Buena – go to marathontexas.com for details – Cenizo Second Quarter 2014 Chris Ruggia is an Alpine-based cartoonist (jackcomics.com) and graphic designer (vast- graphics.com). He and his wife Ellen own Vast Graphics in Alpine. e-mail: chris@ vastgraphics.com Tim Thayer hails from Houston, though the last 15 years have found him a resident of Marathon, where he piddles away his life as a builder, musician and racanteur. He is current- ly building a home in Marathon to which he intends to attach a museum to house his collec- tion of masks and figures from around the world. e-mail: babozo1066@live.com Jim Glendinning, an Oxford-educated Scot, lives in Alpine. The story of his travels, Footloose Scot, has just been published as has Legendary Locals of the Big Bend & Davis Mountains for Arcadia Press. e-mail: jimglen2@sbcglobal.net Larry D. Thomas is a member of the Texas Institute of Letters and was privileged to serve as the 2008 Texas Poet Laureate. He has pub- lished several award-winning collections of poet- ry. His Larry D. Thomas: New and Selected Poems (TCU Press, 2008) was a semi-finalist for the National Book Award. e-mail: larrydthomas@big- bend.net Sandra Harper, founder of Farm Stand Marfa, is a writer and market gardener living in NYC and Marfa. e-mail: harpernytx@gmail.com Maya Brown Zniewski is an herbalist and soapmaker who enjoys frequent visits to the Big Bend area. Her handmade salves, soaps and tinctures are available at her website, maya- made.net. e-mail:mayamadeapothecary@gmail.com Jeremy Gonzalez is an artist and freelance writer from Dallas, Texas. He loves wildlife, observing nature, and drinking a good cup of coffee. He currently lives in Fort Stockton with his wife and is a student at Midland College WRTTC. e-mail: jeremyjuan87@yahoo.com Glenn Justice has written extensively over the years about Big Bend history. He is managing editor Rimrock Press and moderates Glenn’s Texas History Blog at: www.rimrockpress/blog e-mail: editor@rimrockpress.com 2014 Chamber Events She covered West Texas for the New York Times and lives in Alpine. e-mail: bbnovo@gmail.com. Carolyn Brown Zniewski is a food writer and recipe columnist for ten years. She currently lives in Marathon. e-mail: publisher@cenizojournal.com Cover: Roger Wilson, “Room with a View” Copy editor: Carolyn Zniewski Barbara Novovitch worked as an editor and reporter for Reuters international news in Washington, New York, Hong Kong and Paris. SUBSCRIPTIONS Cenizo Journal will be mailed direct for $25.00 annually. Make checks payable to: Cenizo Journal, P.O. Box 2025, Alpine, Texas 79831, or through Paypal at cenizojournal.com SUBMISSION Deadline for advertising and editorial for the Third Quarter 2014 issue: May 15, 2014. Art, photographic and literary works may be e-mailed to the Editor. For advertising rates or to place an ad, contact: advertising@cenizojournal.com