Cenizo Journal Spring 2015 | Page 7

C enizo Not es by Carolyn Brown Zniewski, publisher and Danielle Gallo, editor F irst and foremost: Congratulations to our editor, Danielle, father Bob and Big Sister Daisy Jayne as they welcome their new baby girl, Bobbie June, into this world. Hello Bobbie June, we are glad to have you here! I am surely glad to see spring has finally sprung. We had a little too much frozen rain for my taste. On the flip side, the wild flowers are running riot all across the land and the aloes and cacti in my yard are almost twice the size they were last year, so I shouldn’t com- plain. The farmers’ markets are open and bursting with the very best produce and prod- ucts our communities have to offer. Folks are back on their porches and patios at cocktail time, enjoying each other’s compa- ny and the outrageously beautiful sunsets. It’s time for spring cleaning and leaving all the windows open to blow the dust and cobwebs out of the house. The spring issue of our esteemed magazine has a great collection of articles and stories which should help blow the winter cobwebs out of your brain. The 2014 – 2015 season is full of anniversaries. Big Bend National Park celebrates its 70th year, Sul Ross Theater cel- ebrates 50 years of great productions and the Wilderness Act was signed 50 years ago. We recall the Sanderson flood which was 50 years ago this year and last July we celebrated 75 years of research and discoveries at the McDonald Observatory. Now that the weath- er is warm I know you will be busy with life. All the same I hope you take plenty of time to enjoy our latest issue. T Iris V. Korus, D.D.S. yping this as I am with a snooz- ing two-week- old on my lap, I can’t help but ruminate over the newness of all things spring in the Big Bend. Much like having a newborn, the changing of the seasons out here in Far West Texas is a true delight, peppered with disruptions. Mild sunny days give way without warning to freez- ing rain and incessant winds, and once again the blossoms on my apricot tree have capitu- lated to the fickle assaults of spring. Apparently no one has explained to apricots the West Texas rule about not attempting a garden until after Easter. As the intemperate weather finally settles into the long warm season, it’s reassuring to consider all the Big Bend institutions that have weathered the decades of flood and drought, population boom and bust, to see the turning of the 21st century. This issue features some of those organizations, which have thrived (like the Theatre of the Big Bend) and sometimes survived (like Sanderson after the great flood.) As the vultures return to air their wings on fence posts and signs, and the wildflowers poke their cheerful heads through the caliche, and the Spring Breakers throng to remind us of the wonders of the Trans-Pecos we some- times take for granted, it’s good to remember that the harshest winters still give way to rebirth, and newness, and the return of the familiar. The handiwork of our pioneers, be they the workers of the CCC in the National Park, the frontier settlers on the border or the educators, artists and musicians who make our region so rich and unique, reminds us of how blessed we are to be residents in, and stewards of, this landscape and these communities. G ENERAL D ENTISTRY " &#(% ' % $ ) " # % + ! % &' #!# * "' % " & " & #"& 432.467.2064 100 E. California Ave HWY 90 • Valentine % ' #" ) & % " #% 2015 Chamber Events 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 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 SUBMISSION Deadline for advertising and editorial for the Third Quarter 2015 issue: May 15, 2015. Art, photographic and literary works may be e-mailed to the Editor. For advertising rates or to place an ad, contact: advertising@cenizojournal.com – go to marathontexas.com for details – Cenizo Second Quarter 2015 7