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H O U S T O N
T H E C O M P L E T E R E S O U R C E M A G A Z I N E F O R Y O U R H O M E
J U N E 2 0 1 5
Timbergrove Spanish Home • Historic Juneteenth Celebration House • The Latest Outdoor Grills
Texas Hill Country GuideWhere to Go • What to Do • A German Ancestry Inspired Home
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W W W. C A S T L E F D C . C O M (832) 201-1000
3819 Fondren Rd.(Fondren & Westpark)
Houston, TX 77063
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CONTENTS
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Editor’s Note
Calendar
Editor’s Picks: Father’s Day Gifts
Before & After: Dining Room Update
Project: Hurricane Preparedness
Product: Windows and Storm Shutters
Izzie’s World: A Dog’s Picks
Gardening: Planting Tropicals
Pet of the Month: Leonardo
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Timbergrove Spanish Tile HavenHistoric Farmhouse Site of Annual Juneteenth FestivitiesThe Latest in Outdoor Grills
ON THE COVER:The Texas Hill Countr y home, located in Bee Cave, TX,was designed by Geschke Group Architects and Built byEnve Builders. Page 44. Photos by Tre Dunham
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54TEXAS HILL COUNTRY SPECIAL SECTION
ON THE COVER: Vintage OaksNamed the Texas Hill Country’s fastest sellingcommunity, Vintage Oaks continues to attractHouston residents with its picture-perfect acreagehomesites, beautiful homes and resort-style amenities. See more images on pages 36-37.
Guide to The Texas Hill CountryWhat to Do and See, Where to Go, Eat and Shop
Ancestry Inspired Hill Country HomeAn Energy Efficient German Farmhouse
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3 4 5 W 1 9 T H S T H O U S T O N H E I G H T S
H O M E F U R N I S H I N G S & A C C E S S O R I E S713.869.1414 Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm Sunday 1pm-5pm
There's something special about small towns.Now, don't get me wrong, I love Houston with it's hustle-bustlelifestyle, world-class events and renowned restaurants. There is much tolike, much to do.
But escaping to a small town for a day, a weekend, or to buy a sec-ond home for future retirement offers something you don't readily findin larger cities.
The pace isslower, literally andfiguratively.
For me, mypersonal place to re-charge is Galveston,the historic islandwe featured lastmonth. (In myphoto, I'm picturedwith friend David
Robertson who manages the Galveston Artillery Club. David held at hishome a fun Kentucky Derby party . . . I'm wearing a hat of garden flow-ers. Small town folk do like a party.)
But while I love the island life, my childhood was spent in the HillCountry. My grandparents lived in a small town outside of Austin. AndI went to school in that area – San Marcos.
The Hill Country is spectacular, with its lakes, rolling landscape andfields of bluebonnets. And where the people are so friendly and invit-ing. If you’re new to the area, it’s a trek you’ll enjoy.
Yes, small towns can draw you in . . . they offer a commarderie thatdiffers from the social scene you enjoy in larger cities.
We salute the Texas Hill country, with a special supplement thatbegins on page 35. You'll find a list of towns worthy of visiting (wishwe could have listed them all!), and a German farmhouse that inspires.
Let's get out and explore our state!
Susan
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PUBLISHER ........................Mike Harrison, Ph.D.
ASSOCIATE PUBLISHER ........Susie Reisenbigler
EDITOR ..............................................Susan Fox
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS ...............Anne Breux,
................Helen Stroud & Izzie, Barbara Canetti,
......................Marsha Canright, Joetta Moulden
CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS....................
......Janet Lenzen, Anthony Rathbun, Tre Dunham
ART DIRECTOR ............................Robert Coplin
CREATIVE SERVICES DIRECTOR......Tim Beeson
SR. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ........Frances Dowling
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES ..............Porshaé Brown
....................................Dan De Boer, David Tree
PRINTING ........................................RR Donnelly
Blue Thumb Inc., dba Houston House &Home ("HH&H"), is a news magazine withemphasis on interior design and remodel-ing. HH&H does not knowingly accept falseor misleading advertising or editorial con-tent, nor does HH&H or its staff assumeresponsibility should such advertising or edi-torial content appear in any publication.
HH&H has not independently tested anyservices or products advertised herein andhas not verified claims made by its advertis-ers regarding those services or products.HH&H makes no warranties or representa-tions and assumes no liability for any claimsregarding those services or products orclaims made by advertisers. Readers areadvised to consult with the advertiser and/orother home repair and renovation profes-sionals regarding the suitability of an adver-tiser’s products.
No reproduction is permitted withoutthe written consent of the Publisher.Copyright 2015, all rights reserved. HH&H isdistributed at most Houston area Randallsand HEB stores.
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J U N E 2 0 1 5 A R T S • E V E N T S • M A R K E T S • W O R K S H O P S
All About DesignGlobal Trends in Kitchen Design and in Bath Design. At theHouston Decorative Center in Houston, 5120 Woodway Dr., 1-800-264-9605. Call to reserve a spot. Info: www.decorativecenter.com
The 10th Annual Cruise Party takes off at the Houston DesignResources Center, June 11, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.Showrooms open, and drinks and food served. Island music sets thetone. Proceeds from a silent auction – featuring designer items andone-of-a-kind finds – benefit the American Society of InteriorDesigners, Texas Gulf Coast Chapter-Student Scholorship Fund. Info: www.thehoustondesigncenter.com
The Asia Society Texas Chapter hosts an Architectural Tour onJune 6, from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Stops include: Yoshio Taniguchi’s firstfree-standing structure in the U.S., The Brown Foundation
Performing Arts Theater; Edward Rudge Allen III EducationCenter, Elkins foundation Water Garden, Fayez Sarofim Grand Hall,and The Water Garden Terrace.
EventsAfrican American activist Ruby Bridges speaks at SpringfellowOrchard in Hitchcock, TX, 7902 Hwy 6, on June 13, from 1 p.m.to 3 p.m.. Bridges was the first and only African American girl tointegrate into the once all-Anglo William Franz Elementary schoolin New Orleans in 1960. Info: 409-256-3822 or www.stringfelloworchard.com
Bayou City Outdoors (BCO) joins sports store REI to present“Summertime Dogs 101 – Hikes, Healthy and Happy Paws”on June 8, from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at the REI at 7538Westheimer. Addressing where to take dogs in summer and how tokeep them safe, dog-friendly hiking trails and parks, fitting a dog
CALENDAR EDITOR’S NOTE: Please send all calendar items tosfox@houseandhomeonline.com by second Fridays for the following month’s issue.
The Brown Foundation Performing Arts Theater seats 273 and features a 70-by-33 foot stage. Part of the Asia Society Texas Center, the entire center is an architecturalmarriage of East and West. Designed by Japan-born, Harvard-educated Yoshio Taniguchi, it combines contemporary international design with an understated elegance andserenity one associates with Asia. (Photos by Paul Hester)
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with a life jacket -- and when he/she should wear one. 713-524-3567 or visit www.bayoucityoutdoors.com for this eventand more.
Enjoy a day of whitewater kayak instruction on the beautiful,clear San Marcos River, which stays at an enjoyable 72 degreesyear round. Houston’s Bayou City Outdoors (BCO) sponsorsthe event. June 19, at 6 p.m. Info: www.bayoucityoutdoors.com
The 5th Annual Caribbean Heritage Month Festival is June6, in downtown Houston, 600 Louisana, from 2 p.m. to 10p.m. Hosted by the Caribbean American Heritage Foundation.Enjoy native music, cultural dancing, authentic foods.Admission: $10. Info: www.caribbeanheritage.tx
The Houston Beer Fest is downtown Houston at HermannSquare, 901 Bagby, on June 13 & 14. Beer sampling, bandsand grub. Info: www.houstonbeerfestival.com
The largest hurricane preparedness event in the nation occursin Houston at the downtown George R. Brown ConventionCenter, Hall D, 1001 Avenida de las Americas, on June 6, from10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The public is invited to attend free of charge.Kid zone, free hurricane materials and more. Register at www.hurricaneworkshop.org
In the Garden & WoodsCelebrate the summer solstice: BBQ, telescopes and a night inthe woods occurs June 20, during the Houston ArboretumNature Center’s membership drive event. From 7:30 p.m. to10:30 p.m. The Houston Astronomical Society is there for theevening. Located at 4501 Woodway. Tree ID for the novicetakes place June 21, with instructor Joe Blanton. For info about all events: www.houstonarboretum.org
Voted best garden center in Tomball, The Arbor Gate, 15635FM 2920) announces their summer lineup: summer camps forchildren (whimsical wind art, all about hummingbirds, fun gar-den steps), a tomato contest and a sharpening event (bring inpizza cutters, shears, pruners, axes and other tools). For datesand info: www.arborgate.com
Cornelius Nursery, 2233 South Voss, holds three classes thismonth: “Creating Gardens for Beautiful Birds”(June 6),“Healthy Green Summer Lawns”(June 13) and “HeatThriving and Colorful Plants” (June 20). For info: www.corneliusnurseries.com
In JulyThe City hosts its annual “Freedom Over Texas” event on July4, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the new Eleanor Tinsley Park onBuffalo Bayou along Allen Parkway. Singer-songwriter ClintBlack and Josh Turner headline the 29-year-old local event.Music, food, entertainment, fireworks and more.Info: houstontx.gov
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E D I T O R ’ S P I C K S
CHEERS!Serve up a celebration with a handblown tequila glass decanterand six shot glasses, $64 for the set. The Peruvian leathercoaster six-piece set is $20. At Milagro Imports in Galveston,at 2313 Strand, 409-762-6500 orwww.shopmilagroimports.com
FUN ARTGraphite Objects made in the USA by sculptor Agelio Batle.You can draw from any point of the Graphite Objects' surfaceand the graphite will resist smudging on to your hand. Variousstyles available ranging from $36 to $79. At Eclectic Home,345 W 19th St. in the Houston Heights, 713-869-1414.www.eclectichome.ws
A FOREVER GIFTMix Media Metal Art. Designed to be outdoor, by the poolor outdoor kitchen areas. Can also be hung inside. Most are30 inches by 39 inches. Price range: $325 to $475. AtDesola Glass, Art & Frame Gallery, 7770 Louetta in Spring,TX. 281-370-6880 or www.showerdoors.com
SWEET REMINDERFor your handsome dad or grill master . . . words to share:"Mr. Good Lookin' is Cooking;" a 20-inch by 6-inch metal.$13.99 At C&D Hardware & Gifts, 314 11th Street, 713-861-3551 or www.CandDhardware.com
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FISH TALESThis 52-inch-long concrete leaping Atlantic sail-fish is a sure catch for Dad, with multi-coloreddetail finish for only $229.99. Model: CM 223752 inches high and is available unpainted for$149.99. At Frazier's Ornamental andArchitectural Concrete, 23200 Hwy 6 inHempstead, TX, 979-921-2906 or www.fraziersconcrete.com
LET'S GET COOKINGThe PM 1000 Infrared Gas Grill is $1,295, andoperates off of natural gas or a small bottle ofpropane. Great for grilling steaks, seafood andvegetables. Grills at over 1,000 degress F. AtTexas Pit Crafters, 31909 Decker IndustrialCircle in Pinehurst, TX. 281-356-2168 orwww.texaspitcrafters.com
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Morrison Supply Showroom10404 Cash Rd, Ste E-400Stafford, TX 77477-4491
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Cunningham Gas Products27602 I-45 North
Woodlands, TX 77385281.296.8688
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Humble, TX 77338281.446.4444
Morrison Supply Showroom6867 Wynnwood Lane
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B E F O R E & A F T E R
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BY JOETTA MOULDEN • PHOTOGRAPHY BY JANET LENZEN
Nataya Carter contacted me because she had seen mywork in Houston House & Home, liked how little changesmake a huge difference, and wanted my help sprucing upher dining room to make it feel “new” – and all on abudget.
“I really wanted to update the dining room and make it feelnew,” she explains. “I felt confident with your expertise that thecolors would all work together.
“I was impressed with your ideas and how quickly you were ableto offer suggestions,” Nataya adds.
Painting the walls Sherwin Williams’ SW 6128, “Blonde,” coor-dinated with the dining room’s existing curtains. We selected thewall color during our first (and only) meeting.
TIP: Changing out dated faux painting is farless costly than a full scale redo.
AFFORDS COUPLE MORE OPTIONS
AFTER: Painting over the dated faux treatment with one solid color on the wallsenlivened the dining room and worked with the curtains.
BEFORE: This typical dining room with its dated faux painted walls felt “old” and justdid not work for this busy couple.
B E F O R E
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“A weird swirl technique was used to apply the paint. It was
ugly! We both agreed the orange was horrible, and we were on
the same page regarding new colors. I hoped to find a color that
was more subdued, matched the curtains and complemented the
rest of the house.
“The new color is great. It matches the curtains and the furni-
ture and just looks better,” Nataya says.
Turns out, the couple liked having options – and ones they
might not have considered on their own.
“We really liked your suggestions, and you made me feel better
about the things I had chosen, like the existing Crate & Barrel
furniture.
“Getting rid of the orange faux painting is my favorite change.
The color works well with the curtains and looks good with the
colors in the hallway and kitchen. Every time I saw the dining
room, it annoyed me. I was also tired of people asking when I was
going to change it,” she says.
Her friends and family often comment, she says, that “it looks
like a whole new dining room and said thank God you got rid of
that awful orange lava swirl wall color!”
“We really did not envision that it would look so beautiful. I
love the flow. Personally it was a huge relief to me, because I am
not creatively inclined and needed to know what colors/textures
would work together,” Nataya explains.
“It was a very positive experience,” Nataya adds.
Joetta Moulden offers home makeovers using your own home furnishings to create the
home you’ve always dreamed of. Joetta believes your pieces collected through the years
reflect your personality and can be artfully arranged and incorporated. Her ability to
focus on your personal style and not let her own preferences influence the design of your
home makes her unique. See more makeovers on her Web site at www.shelterstyle.com,
e-mail her at joetta@shelterstyle.com or call 713-461-2063. If an initial appointment
or referral is booked by June 30, a 10 percent first meeting discount will be given.
Shelterstyle.com holds a "Pages of Happiness" rating and, for the fifth consecutive year,
a “Super Service Award” presented to 5 percent of companies that achieve and main-
tain a superior rating on Angie’s List.
AFTER: Painting the dining room walls Sherwin Williams’ SW 6128, “Blonde,”and theentry a lighter color, Sherwin Williams’ SW 6127, “Ivorie,” modernized the twospaces.
BEFORE: The dated faux painted walls did not visually complement the curtains.
B E F O R E
• A DECORATOR CAN HELP YOU STRETCH YOUR BUDGET,no matter how small it is.
• HIRE A DECORATOR to look objectively at your spaces andmake suggestions that will help you remodel or redecorateon your budget.
• SOMETIMES THE MOST EFFECTIVE STRATEGY is to firstrethink what’s already paid for.
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Your Home is Key to Your Health,Independence& Security.EVERY HOME SHOULD PROVIDE:• Extraordinary Energy Efficiency• Enhanced Health & Pleasure• Durability & Easy Maintenance• Zero Energy Capability• Livable Comfort without Power• Advanced Green Building Science• Building/Use Cost Efficiencies• Lower Overall “Living Cost”
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To Prepare for Hurricanes or Other Possible Unforeseen Events
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10 THINGS TO DO NOWThe good news first: Weather forecasters again predict aquiet hurricane season, which begins in this part of the coun-try on June 1, and lasts until November 31.
The early outlook by Weather Services International is that2015 calls for 9 named storms – six of which are expected togrow to hurricane status. One of the six may become a majorforce, which means it could become a category 3 or strongerhurricane.
The bad news is no one knows where they might land. According to Harris County Homeland Security &
Emergency Management, residents would be advised to pre-pare now before disaster possibly strikes. And disasters do notjust come in the form of hurricanes. It could be a flood, fire,tornado, hazardous spill, or other man-made or natural event.
Houston’s 2015 Hurricane Workshop is Saturday, June 6,from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the George R. Brown ConventionCenter. Information: www.hurricaneworkshop.com
LEFT: Keep trees and shrubs -- especially those near the house and driveway -- trimmed back.
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Ark Generator Services936-441-4275www.arkgenerator.com
• Keep your vehicle’s gas tank more than half full,especially during the season.
• Test run generators monthly with a load to ensureproper working order.
• Consider purchasing flood insurance even if outsidethe flood plain.
• Have cash on hand.
• Maintain a por table batter y-operated AM radio.
• Trim trees and shrubs around the house to preventsevere roof and window damage.
• Inventory home contents (electronics, jewelr y, appli-ances, clothing, etc.) and take photos in case neededfor insurance purposes.
• Store all-impor tant documents (insurance papers,etc.) in a water- and fire-proof case.
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P R O D U C T R E V I E W
Windows bring light and air into our homes. They not onlyframe our view of the outside world, but they also add archi-tectural interest and aesthetic appeal.
While windows are a key design element in homes, the bestnews is that homeowners can reap an 80 percent return ontheir investment, according to an Angie’s List survey.
“Thanks to technology and engineering, new windows arestronger and more energy efficient than ever,” says Greg VonBaden with Grogan Building Materials.
“Glass technology and glazing are much more sophisticated,and the materials used in windows are stronger and more suit-able to our climate.”
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Low-emissivity, or Low-E glass does so many things it might as well bemagic. In the summer, it will reflect the homes cool air back in, keeping itfrom escaping while reflecting the sun’s rays from the outside and keepingheat out. (Photo courtesy of Jeld Wen)
Milgard Essence Series windows offer seemingly endless design possibili-ties. The fiberglass exterior comes in 15 designer colors that fit any style.
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POPULAR WINDOW CHOICES There are many kinds of windows to consider: wood,wood clad, aluminum, and vinyl.
Grogan specializes in Jeld-Wen and Milgard windows,manufacturers that provide “good, better and best”quality products that tolerate warm and humid weather,he says.
“The Jeld-Wen Siteline Wood and Clad-Wood win-dows combine high- performance engineering and apatented pressure treatment that will not rot,” he adds.
The newest Siteline window offers more standardsizes and higher efficiency.
Von Baden also recommends for more contemporaryarchitecture Milgard’s thermal break aluminum win-dows and the Ultra fiberglass models.
“Aluminum is strong and needs less of a frame so youhave more window. It’s not as energy efficient but withthe new improvements, it’s a good option for simple,clean lines,” he says.
Vinyl windows, the most popular windows, are rela-tively inexpensive, provide a satisfactory level of insula-tion – not the best but not the worst – and termiteswon't come near them.
Brett Berridge, a sales representative with Milgard,says one real plus of vinyl windows is they requirealmost no maintenance and come in 16 colors.
The downside of vinyl is that it does not expand andcontract so overtime it can develop leaks and air gaps,
Andersen Renewal replacement windows are available in 22 different color combinations that will never require time consuming scraping and painting.
In the case of anodized aluminum, the color becomes part of the substrateand cannot peel, chip or flake, unlike applied finishes such as paint.Extremely durable, the hardness of an anodized finish is similar to the sec-ond hardest material known: a sapphire. (Photo courtesy of Jeld Wen)
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Atlantic Premium Shutters offers the most refined and durable storm-ratedshutters in the industry.
especially if it is exposed to extreme temperatures.Because it isn't as strong as wood, frames must be thicker.
When building or restoring a house now or in the nearfuture,
Von Baden recommends getting the answers to thesequestions:
1.Do the windows meet the Energy Star requirements?Are they efficient?2.Will these windows resist rot? Do they carry a true life-time warranty?3.Are the windows coming from a trusted source? Whatabout current safety regulations?
Higher energy efficiency levels add comfort to a home,while inefficient windows add to utility bills – especially ina climate that requires air conditioning.
CHECKING ENERGY START RATINGS• U-factor, or U-value, ranges from 0.20 to 1.20. Thelower the number, the better the window is at retaininginside heat.• Solar heat gain coefficient is between 0 and 1. Thelower the number, the better the window keeps out heat. • Visible transmittance or VT expresses the amount oflight coming through a window. As the number goes up,so does the amount of light.
HURRICANE-PROOF WINDOWSSince it is the beginning of a six-month “season” -- when we could find
ourselves in the path of a torrential storm with wind speeds varying
between 74 mph to 157 mph – it pays to launch preparations now.
The most critical factor to consider is keeping wind from entering
the house. Windows and garages are vulnerable areas. Once wind
enters, expect major damage.
For windows or door systems to be considered impact-resistant cer-
tified, it must meet testing standards set forth by the American Society
for Testing and Materials (ASTM).
The State of Texas offers an evaluation of various types of windows
and manufacturers on this site: www.tdi.texas.gov/index.html.
If dealing with existing windows, homeowners are advised to use a
5/8-inch thick marine plywood, which can be sized in advance of a
storm and installed when needed. Tape does not prevent breakage.
Windows also can be protected if owners install some type of storm
panels, or shutters – either Bahamas-style, accordion or roll-down.
Milgard windowsfeature include SunCoat® Low-E high-performance insulat-ing glass (standard on all Milgard windows and doors) and four color finish-es to match your design taste.
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It was famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright who said, "No houseshould ever be on a hill or on anything. It should be of the hill.Belonging to it. Hill and house should live together, each thehappier for the other.”
He would have loved Vintage Oaks, where an inspired land-scape meets Hill Country chic. It’s a combination that hasinspired moves from near and far, as buyers discover that thesophistication of upscale living sometimes comes with a naturallyspectacular location.
“We fell in love with Vintage Oaks — the scenery, amenities,and great curb appeal really set it apart from other communitiesin the area,” say Philip and Denese Novosad, Vintage Oaksproperty owners.
The Texas Hill Country has become especially popular withHoustonians looking to build their dream home in a place fea-turing sprawling open spaces, long-range vistas, and the ameni-ties of a growing city.
They choose Vintage Oaks, located in New Braunfels, for itsinspired oak-dotted landscape, spacious 1- to 14-acre homesites,and the ability to enjoy a variety of resort-style amenities.
“Vintage Oaks provides the amenities to which we had grownaccustomed in The Woodlands, with the added advantage ofserene, Hill Country views from every window,” say Gerald andTracy Schulke, one of scores of Houston-area families who callVintage Oaks home.
With rolling hills, towering trees, and breathtaking hilltopsunsets, Vintage Oaks provides an exceptional backdrop for HillCountry homes. Within the community, sprawling custom resi-dences complement their beautiful surroundings with detailedexteriors featuring a blend of rustic stone and wood.
Grand outdoor living spaces, open and airy floorplans thatcreate the ideal flow for modern living, and gourmet kitchensdecked out in the latest finishes create homes with lasting value— reflected in the community’s designation as the fastest-grow-ing community in the Texas Hill Country for two years running.
The appeal is easy to understand for those looking to makethe Hill Country a full-time or weekend home — especiallywhen you consider the outstanding location.
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ping, and enjoying the renowned wineries of The Texas WineTrail.
Vintage Oaks residents have only to step across the street toenjoy the vineyard lifestyle and vibrant flavors of The Texas WineTrail or take a quick jaunt to the charming and historic town ofGruene for live entertainment at Gruene Hall.
The employment bases and big-city amenities of Austin andSan Antonio are also within easy reach, giving the city a uniqueconvenience that juxtaposes its serene setting.
The dynamic social and lifestyle opportunities that connectresidents provide another layer of desirability at Vintage Oaks.
The community features a full calendar of seminars, cookingclasses, children’s activities, walking groups and numerous socialevents that gather residents at the Owner’s Clubhouse.
From weekends spent at the swimming pools and lazy river, toa picturesque stroll along the walking trails, to cheering on thekids’ ballgame or grabbing a quick game of tennis and basket-ball, there are endless opportunities to gather with neighbors toenjoy relaxed Hill Country Living with exceptional style.
To learn more about Vintage Oaks, visit VintageOaksTexas.com/Houstonor call 800-683-7096.
With an array of resort-style amenities, Vintage Oaks’ lazy river is one-of-a-kind inthe Texas Hill Country and ideal for a lazy weekend relaxing on the water.
The Owner’s Clubhouse Piazza welcomes residents with its breathtakingfountain, ornamental iron gates, stone detail and wood beam ceiling.
Spacious outdoor living areas allow Vintage Oaks residents to take in thescenic Hill Country landscape.
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AustinBULLOCK TEXAS STATE HISTORIC MUSEUM1800 N. Congress512-936-8746www.thestoryoftexas.orgArtifacts documenting the state’s varied history.Imax theatre.Open daily
HARRY RANSON CENTER300 W. 21st512-471-8944www.hrc.utexas.eduCultural archives, houses rare Gutenberg Bible,30 million literary manuscripts, the Watergatepapers, and world’s first photograph. “Gone withthe Wind” collection.Open daily
BLANTON MUSEUM OF ART200 E. Martin Luther King Blvd.512-471-7324www.blantonmuseum.orgTwo building complex on UT campus with morethan 18,000 pieces of art – European masters,modern & contemporary American, LatinAmerican art.Open Tuesday – Saturday
LADY BIRD JOHNSON WILDLIFE CENTER4801 LaCrosse Ave.512-232-0100www.wildflower.orgIntroduces visitors to the beauty and diversity of650 wildflowers and native plants. Flower andnature related exhibits.Open daily
AUSTIN DUCK ADVENTURES602 E. Fourth St.512-477-5274www.austinducks.com
A fun, narrated amphibious tour of downtownAustin the ends with a splash on Lake Austin.Open daily
AUSTIN HISTORICAL WALKING TOURSBremont Block Historic District512-478-0098www.austintexas.orgFree guided tours of downtown. Victorian-erahigh society tour. Reservations required.Open Tuesday , Thursday – Saturday
WimberlyJADE GARDENS – Central Texas Bonsai Exhibit12404 Ranch Road 12512-847-2514www.bonsaiexhibittexas.comover 200 tiny native trees – Bonsais. Free tour.Trees for sale, as well as pottery.Open Friday – Monday
PIONEER TOWN333 Wayside Dr.512-847-2517www.7aresort.com68-year-old reconstructed Western town and riverfront cabins on Blanco River.Call for times
FARMERS’ MARKETRanch Road 12 at River RoadRain or shine, market open with fresh locallygrown/raised foods from area farmers, ranchersand artisans.Open Wednesdays, 3 p.m. - 6 p.m.
TEXAS HILL COUNTRY OLIVE CO.2650 W. Fitzhugh Road, Dripping Springs512-607-6512www.texashillcountryoliveoilco.comOrganic olive orchard – only one in Texas – fea-
tures Tuscan-inspired mill house, state-of-the-artItalian olive press and tasting room. Oils, vinegars,spa products for sale.Open Monday, Wednesday-Sunday
WIMBERLEY GLASSWORKS6469 Ranch Road 12800-929-6686www.wgw.comCreates hand-blown and unique glass lighting,home décor and gifts. Free glass blowing demon-strations.Open daily
WIMBERLEY MARKET DAYS601 FM 2325512-847-2201www.shopmarketdays.comOldest free outdoor market in Texas Hill Countryand second largest in state. Over 475 booths.Open 1st Saturday of the month, March-December, 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.
New BraunfelsWILLIAM & DOLORES SCHUMANNARBORETUM AT LANDA PARK164 Landa Paark Drivewww.nbtexas.org80 species of trees, making it one of the mostdiverse in Texas. A “living library” of trees.Walking tours and guided tours. 51-acre site.Open daily
NEW BRAUNFELS ART LEAGUE239 W. San Antoniowww.newbraunfelsartleague.blogspot.comThree galleries, representing over 100 artists –acrylics, oil, water colors, pottery, photographyand sculptures. Exhibits change monthly.Open daily
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THE SOPHIENBURG MUSEUM & ARCHIVES401 W. Coll Street830-629-1572www.sophienburg.comLocated near Comal River on the hill where thecity founded in 1845 by Prince Carl of Solms-Braunfels and a group of German immigrants.Artifacts, historic maps, photographs, andexhibits rich in local history.Open Thursday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
NEW BRAUNFELS HISTORIC OUTDOOR ARTMUSEUMwww.nbmural.orgWalking tour of seven murals around the city thatdepict the history and culture of the cityOpen daily
MUSEUM OF TEXAS HANDMADE FURNITURE1370 Church Hill Dr.830-629-6504www.nbheritagevillage.comHeritage Village, an 11-acre site of restored build-ings and model shops for a “living history” experi-ence. On display over 70 pieces of TexasBiedemeier furniture (1845-18880) by prominentlocal German cabinet makers.Open daily
NEW BRAUNFELS FARM TO MARKETFriesenhaus Parking Lot, 186 S. Castell Ave.830-629-2223www.nbfarmersmarket.comCrops from local farms, fresh produce and otherhomemade specialities. Live music by local musi-cians.Open Saturdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
LampasasHOME OF THE MURALSDowntown512-556-5172www.visionlampasas.comA series of eight huge murals depicting the cityand its cultures in the downtown area.Open daily
HANNA SPRINGS SCULPTURE GARDEN,Lampasas Association for the ArtsCampbell Park, 501 E. North Ave.www.lafta.orgA variety of sculptures and public art by TexasartisansOpen daily
A variety of Vineyards
PILLAR BLUFF VINEYARDS300 County Road 111512-556-4078
PILOT KNOB VINEYARD3125 County Road 212, Bertram512-489-2999
TEXAS LEGATO2935 FM 1478512-558-9600
FIESTA WINERY18727 W. FM 580, Lometa325-628-3433
Boerne2ND SATURDAY ART & WINEDowntown BoerneA free evening of art, music, wine and d’oeuvresOpen second Saturday of the month, 4 p.m. – 8p.m.
FARMERS MARKET AT THE CIBOLOHerff Farm, 33 Herff Road830-249-4614www.cibolo.orgFresh local produce, farm=fresh eggs, pastries,locally produced honey, live music, original artand live cooking demonstrations. Historic build-ings open for viewing. Free.OpenSaturdays, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
HILL COUNTRY POTTERY738 FM 473, Comfort830-446-2957www.hillcountrypottery.comhandcrafted pottery for the table and decorativepieces all by local artists. Also wood carvings,soaps and lotions, and art designed with localmaterials.Open daily (except Tuesday), 11 a.m. – 6 p.m.
AGRICULTURAL HERITAGE MUSEUM102 City Park Road830-537-5509www.agmuseum.usBlacksmith shop, woodworking shop, pioneerhouse, wagon house, museum, outdoor exhibitsshowcase antique farm machinery and imple-ments. Demonstatiions of blackshmith onSaturdaysOpen Saturdays, 10 am – 4 pm
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GEN’S ANTIQUESis a group of diverse dealers whose selectionof furniture, art and collectibles will satisfyany taste and budget. Find anything from
Seeburg jukeboxes and mid-century modernpieces to classic European antiques.
Proud host of First Saturday Arts Market.
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DancehallsSISTERDALE DANCE HALLNELSON CITY DANCE HALLLUCHENBACH DANCE HALLLION SPRINGS DANCE HALLKENDALIA DANCE HALLANHALT HALL DANCE HALLLive music and dancing in historic, rustic dancehalls.Variety of locations
VineyardsMore than a dozen vineyards-tours and wine tastings available-variety of locations
FredericksburgFREDERICKSBURG SUMMER FARMERSMARKETKinder Halle Pavilion at Marktplatz, 100 block ofWest Austin830-456-1204www.fredericksburgfarmersmarket.comOutdoor market of local fruits and veggies,seafood, cheese, breads and local wines.Open Thursdays, 4 p.m. – 7 p.m.
NATIONAL HISTORIC DISTRICT, HEART OF FREDERICKSBURGVisitor Info Center, 302. E. Austinwww.visitfredericksburgtx.com/attractions-activi-ties/national-historic-district-heart-of-fredericksburgSelf-guided tours of historical homes and busi-nessesOpen daily
FORMER TEXAS RANGERS HERITAGE HALL1636 E. Main888-766-4055www.formertexasrangers.orgPreserving the history of one of Texas’ oldest and
world renown institutions – the Texas Rangers.Experience the history, philosophy and lives ofRangers. Hosts permanent and traveling exhibitsOpening June 2015
LBJ STATE PARK AND HISTORIC SITEHwy 90 East830-868-7128www.nps.gov/lyjo/index.htmThe LBJ ranch, the Texas White House, LBJ’sbirthplace, family cemetery and schoolGuided tours.Open daily, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
VEREINS KIRCHE MUSEUM100 W. Main, Center o fMaarktplaz830-997-2835www.pioneermuseum.net/vereins-kirche.phpThe most iconic structure in the heart of the city,Society’s Church, is a collection of artifacts andphotos depicting the city’s city.Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
NATIONAL MUSEUM OF THE PACIFIC WAR311 E. Austin830-997-8600www.pacificwarmuseum.orgThe Admiral Nimitiz Museum, George BushGallery of the Pacific War, Japanese Garden ofPeace. Displays of notable aspects of WWII in thePacificOpen daily 9 a.m . – 5 p.m.
KerrvilleSCHREINER MANSION226 Earl Garrett830-896-8633www.mansion.shreiner.eduRestored Victorian mansion of pioneer Capt.Charles Schreiner. Beautifully furnished withantiques, showing the affluent lifestyle in thecountry’s early days.Open Saturdays, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.
SCULPTURE PRAYER GARDEN520 Benson Drive830-367-770623-acre garden featuring 77-foot-high EmptyCross on the hilltop; six other sculpture through-out gardens.Open daily, 6 a.m. – midnight
MUSEUM OF WESTERN ART1550 Bandera Hwy830-896-2553www.museumofwesternart.comCollection of art following in the traditions ofRemington and Russell, celebrating the memoriesof the old West. Western art library at site.Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m.. – 4 p.m.
STONEHENGE II120 Point Theater Road, Ingram830-367-5121www.hcaf.comStructures bult in 1980s to replicate the originalStonehenge in England. Shares land with replicasof Easter Island replicas. The megalithic circle is90 percent the height of the original.Open daily, dawn til dusk
KERRVILLE ARTS & CULTURAL CENTER228 Earl Garrett830-896-2911www.kacckerrville.comRepresents more than 600 member artists, alltypes of mediums.Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m.
YO RANCH1736 YO Ranch Road, Mountain Home800-967-2624www.yoranch.comHome to 60 species of exotic wildlife, includinggiraffes, zebra, red-necked ostrich, emus, onyx.Wildlife tours held daily to view and photographthese animals in Hill Country surroundings.Open daily
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Not too many demands – but an interesting task for Austin
architect Kai Geschke
Geschke, a German-born, American-educated architect, says
the collaboration among the Duncans, builder David Burton
of Enve Builders, interior designer Laura Burton and himself,
turned out a 3,700-square-foot jewel of a home in the Austin
western suburb of Bee Cave.
It is timeless in design and reminiscent of an old-timey
farmhouse, Hill Country style.
As Geschke explains it, he was able to tap his German her-
itage to design an efficient house that traces its roots to the
European immigrants who settled in the Hill County in the
1800s.
These folks – many from Germany -- brought with them
their superb carpentry and stone mason skills, which they used
Joe and Liz Duncan wanted a large, comfort-
able, casual yet elegant home in the Texas Hill
Country that was both energy efficient and
functional.
German Ancestry InspiresBY BARBARA CANETTI • PHOTOS BY TRE DUNHAM, FINE FOCUS PHOTOGRAPHY
to decorate the exteriors of their simple and resourceful
homes.
They chose locally collected materials – limestone, sand-
stone, native woods – to build rustic looking houses, which
were well crafted and well organized.
The Duncan house was designed also with “green” goals
everywhere – from the environmentally friendly systems and
appliances, to the deep covered porches, the cavernous over-
hangs shading the southern-exposure windows, the spray foam
insulation in all the walls and roof, the LED lighting and low
VOC paints.
In fact, the city of Austin gave the Duncan’s home a 4-star
rating for energy efficiency, which also noted the rainwater
collection system, the multi-stage variable HVAC system and
landscaping with native, low water, drought resistant plants.
Large windows used throughout the house invite in natural light.
Masonary and carpentry skills are indicative of German design.
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The house is designed with large overhangs that allow light to stream through the windows -- but without the intense heat or cold.
A 40-foot-long covered porch overlooks the pool area -- perfect for near year-round entertaining.
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“This is a pretty high performing house. We were after ener-
gy conservation,” Geschke says. “For example, there are no
large windows facing west, but we still wanted natural light
and brightness. So we designed the roof with large overhangs
that keep out the sun and heat from those windows but allow
for the light.”
And although there are trees on the property for shade, they
are not too close to the house and pool.
The focus of the one-story house is the central main space –
an expansive kitchen-dining-great room, where the Duncans
spend 90 percent of their time when indoors. Wooden trusses
made of stained fir grace the high ceilings – mostly for decora-
tion -- with small clerestory windows in the vaulted ceiling to
allow for additional natural light into the room.
The kitchen, usually the heart of a home, was designed with
fusion granite on the island counter and Lagos Azul limestone
of the perimeter counters. The backsplash is Travertine, except
behind the range, which uses hand-painted stone, according to
the designer.
Guests enter the house through a double door and small
gallery, which leads into the central mass. And like an Old
World farmhouse, smaller elements flank the sides of the
building – in this case the bedrooms and a garage.
The roof sports a variety of pitches and slopes, another tell-
tale form from barns.
A large 40-foot-long outdoor space, which overlooks the
pool, is covered but not screened and allows for almost year-
round open-air entertaining.
“We wanted something unique, yet casual with a touch of
elegance and very functional,” says Duncan, who divides his
The Duncans spend 90 percent of their time in the kitchen-dining-great room. Wooden trusses of stained fir grace the high ceilings.
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time between his ranch in Llano and this home in the Hill
Country. “When the weather is nice, we open all the doors to
the back porch pool area, and it brings the outside inside. This
house design accomplished what we wanted.”
The Duncans worked with interior designer Laura Burton of
Austin to create the warm, textural backdrop that enhances the
aesthetic of the architecture and existing furnishings. But no
one feature or piece fights for center stage. It is all comple-
mentary.
“The clients were drawn to natural materials that are rich in
character and movement (dark stone, mesquite floors, exotic
granites), so we consciously discussed which design elements
would be a focal point and which others would play a support-
ing role,” explains Burton.
The many elements together create the feeling they desired:
a casual, warm, and welcoming atmosphere for relaxing and
entertaining friends and family.”
The Duncans’ design integrates three bedrooms and a “flex”
room, which can be used as another guest room or an office
or a TV room. The master suite also has a cozy sitting room
attached, along with an additional quiet space for the couple’s
use.
Interestingly, the house was built solar-ready, which with the
predominant Texas sunshine, will cut the electric bills further
when the solar panels are installed. A conduit has already been
mounted along the roof, rather than retrofitting the house
later for solar power.
“In Germany, 90 percent of homes are built with solar ener-
gy systems. We are slowly getting into the solar movement
here, so we designed the house with this in mind, says
Geschke.
“This house is like a smooth running machine,” he adds.
The kitchen’s island countertop is fusion granite, and Lagos Azul limestone is on the outer countertops. The backsplash is Travertine.
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ResourcesHOUSE LOCATIONDevelopment: Belvedere on Hamilton PoolRoadwww.belvedereaustin.com (David Galyean)
ARCHITECTGeschke Group Architects5910 Courtyard Dr., Suite 350Austin, TX 78731512-502-8484www.geschkegroup.com
BUILDEREnve Builders4807 Spicewood Springs RoadBuilding 2, Suite 110Austin, TX 78759512-971-3078www.enveofaustin.com
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Building a Fabulous HaciendaIN A FLOOD ZONE REQUIRES PATIENCE AND AN EYE FOR DETAIL
BY SUSAN FOX • PHOTOGRAPHY BY ANTHONY RATHBUN
It pays to have friends in all the right places – especially whenbuilding an exquistely detailed 6,000 square-foot home inTimbergrove Manor, a beautiful established neighborhoodfilled with towering trees and large lots.
The dreamy area has prompted a couple of nightmares,though; it's a bonafide flood plain.
Lynda Kornbleet's can-do entrepreneurial drive – she ownsPayless Insulation – worked to buoy her spirits after discover-ing that the flooding, post-Tropical Storm Allison, was what
made the inner-city double lot an appealing buy. As a result, itmeant the area came with a higher price to build and challeng-ing permit requirements from the City of Houston.
Having business colleagues within key companies certainlyhelped make it all possible, too, says Kornbleet.
For example, she turned to Sam Gianukus at Creole Designand structural engineer Kim Krisak for help in drawing upplans that would get her an engineer's stamp of approval tobuild in the area. As it turned out, she had to build 30 inches
Owner Linda Kornbleet says the cinnamon-colored Viking fridge and freezer were must-have appliances for the kitchen. Countertops are Portuguese limestone.
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The chandelier in the Great Room is from Mexico, and the Bali ceiling panel hanging above the kitchen doorway came from High Fashion Design.
off the ground – on pier and beam – and a detention pond. Kornbleet was at the site daily to supervise. Afterall, she
says, she designs as she builds.Kornbleet is no stranger to building, and does not really
seem to flinch at challenges. She says it all fell into place,thanks to focused work diligence and lots of patience. It tookher an impressive nine months to construct, from start to fin-ish.
The last house she built, in the Memorial area, was largerbut similar to this one – in a style she calls “hacienda rustica.”
True to hacienda style, she brought in hand-made clay tiles– from Dolores Hidalgo, Mexico. Actually, lots of tile – specif-ically 25,000 pieces in 10 different styles and 15 color pat-terns.
Her best friend and business colleague, Susana O'Docharty,grew up in Venezuela and was always on hand to help translatebusiness needs into Spanish – whether in Houston or inMexico.
Kornbleet had tilework placed around the windows – insideand out, on the interior and exterior stair risers, the mailbox,the shower walls . . . you name it and there is likely stunning
tile work, all completed by Chagoya Floors & Ceramic. Heworked with trim carpenters from Ramierz Cabinets to createthe Great Room fireplace, using both cedar wood and tile.
The kitchen, dining room and each of the four and a halfbaths are tiled in a different color pattern and style – all handselected by Kornbleet.
When shopping in Mexico, she also bought and hadshipped back to Houston five antique doors collected from16th century churches that had to be retrofitted with glass andlocks. She also purchased 11 old chandeliers in Puebla,Mexico.
When you walk into the two-story home she enjoys withfamily and friends, visitors cross a long vertical foyer extendingfrom one side of the house to the other in order to enter theGreat Room, which connects with the kitchen and breakfastarea.
A generous outdoor loggia, complete with a fireplace andoutdoor kitchen, is accessible from the master suite, the GreatRoom and breakfast space. Arched windows with custom iron-work look out to a beautifully landscaped backyard. Her threedogs enter and exit from their own little doors from different
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The custom wrought-iron on the stairs complement the Mexican hand-made tiles. All doors are pine.
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The loggia in the back of the house features two separate lounging areas. The 16th century doors are from Mexico.
points in the home, and trot down theirown walkway – trimmed in tile, ofcourse – to the yard.
She used Saltillo tile from ClayImports on all of the lower floor andwide-plank pine wood on the secondlevel; all of which was installed by D&VPainting & Floors.
The home spreads across two lots,and Kornbleet and her friends enjoyconversation and refreshments on thelong upper balcony facing the street.
“We all especially like sitting out hereduring a light rain,” she says.
“I always build a healthy house,” saysKornbleet. Because she is in the insula-tion business, she admits to going theextra mile to ensure using efficient,organic products that include cottonducts and paper-made products.
“My great room is 24-feet high, and
I wanted to be able to bring up themusic yet still talk with people,” shesays. To accomplish that, she had herPayless Insulation workers apply aCelbar Spray in between the walls andunderneath the house and at theroofline for sound and thermal con-trol. Celbar Loosefill was blown intothe house and garage attics.
She also applied a Sonakrete premi-um acoustical finish that is hand trow-eled onto the great room ceiling togain a clean, asethetically pleasinglook.
As a result of practicing what shepreaches, Kornbleet rightly brags thatby installing the correct insulation, herhighest electrical bill last year was$200. Not bad for a spacious housethat also has five bedrooms, four bathsand one powder room.
Owner/builder Lynda Kornbleet with her three dogs.
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Owners of old houses tend to believe in “signs;” they feel the spiritsof those who came before them and once lived in the homes nowtheirs.
When Sam and Doris Collins bought the Stringfellow Orchardplantation located in Hitchcock, Texas, back in 2005, they uncov-ered an eery yet positive coincidence. Their closing took place thevery same day Henry Martyn Stringfellow and Alice Johnston weremarried in 1863.
There were other telltale signs that signaled to the couple thatthey were destined as next in line – to be the watchful stewards ofthis fine example of Victorian architecture with its Queen Anne fea-tures and exquisite spindle detailing.
The Stringfellow Orchard garnered from visiting horticulturists
in 1890, recognition as being “The Showplace of the Gulf Coast.” Stringfellow had established himself as an authority on how to
cultivate healthy crops of pears. He and his family owned what istoday an almost 10-acre spread until 1920, the year the Kipfer fami-ly bought it to continue agricultural pursuits -- until 2005.
Eventually, it became a forgotten, forlorn place. Collins remem-bers as a young boy growing up in Hitchcock that he was warnednot to venture down the tree-lined drive leading to the house.
But he finally did make it down the drive. His wife, Doris, how-ever, initially put the breaks on his hope of owning and preservingthis once haunting old house. “She couldn't see past the weeds,”says Collins.
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become part of their family, that it will never be sold. In fact, his wholefamily feels the same.
At the time his now 19-year-old daughter was aged 9, she had sug-gested -- a year after they bought Stringfellow -- the idea of hosting abirthday party for the house. On the invitation, she wrote: “God,thank you for giving us this house.”
That birthday celebration opened the doors to more family andfriend events.
“We still have family reunions here every year. Of course, they allcome for the great food everyone brings,” says Collins with a laugh.
Family and friends are not the only ones the Collins family has hadvisit their Stringfellow Orchard, which no longer has the once highlyrecognized pears and the later addition of satsumas. Instead, it is aserene land filled with towering pines and old shady oaks.
Schoolchildren, in organized field trips, have made treks out to theformer plantation to hear stories of the Stringfellows, and those yester-year events that impacted the Hitchcock community.
As an African American, Collins finds one such story worthy ofsharing: the Stringfellows paid their workers very well for the day.
And because of the generous wages for the times, Collins - a prin-cipal of SLC Investment Services – says the community was able tobuild schools, purchase land and prosper.
Collins and his wife also host Juneteenth celebrations each year, torecognize the day Union soldiers came to Galveston (Hitchcock is amainland community minutes from the island) to spread news of theemancipation of slaves.
This year, the featured speaker is Ruby Bridges, who was the firstand only little African American girl to integrate into the once all-Anglo William Franz Elementary School in New Orleans. TheAmerican activist made that brave and historic entry back in 1960.
Bridges will speak at 1 p.m. on June 13, at the SpringfellowsOrchard grounds. The public is invited to attend.
Collins says his interest in historic events and places sparked whenattending A&M University. And then he eventually got “bit by thepreservation bug.”
He is on the Board of Advisors with the National Trust forHistoric Preservation and is a member of the Galveston HistoricFoundation.
The Collins couple did the work to have the Stringfellow houselisted on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013.Additionally, it has been featured on HGTV's “If These Walls CouldTalk,” and in “This Old House.”
The Collins couple maintain a Web site (www.stringfellowor-chards.com), which announces upcoming events at Stringfellow andthe offer to lease the grounds for day-long events.
On their site, they share this Chinese proverb: “If you want oneyear of prosperity, grown grain. If you want 10 years of prosperity,grow trees. If you want 100 years of prosperity, grow people.”
“Today at Stringfellow Orchards, it is our mission to grow peo-ple,” says Collins.
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Tropical plants are used differently, and often times as foundationplants.
A foundation plant is a shrub or woody perennial that is plant-ed near the foundations of our homes and buildings, and thatprovide a year-round consistent look.
During the summer, we may like to go to the beach or a tropi-cal island for a vacation getaway, but we can turn our landscaperight here at home into an equally playful garden by using beau-tiful tropical plants. These heat-loving hotties thrive during thewarmest months of June, July and August – during a time whenmost other plants go into survival mode.
We can add a giant Alocasia (Elephant Ear) as a focal pointbecause of its large dramatic leaves. It also becomes an architec-tural element in the garden.
The Hedychium (Butterfly ginger) has corn-like stems andleaves, and produces clusters of flowers that emit titillating fra-grances that excite the nose. It becomes a tropical nosegay!
Croton leaves can be red, black, yellow, lime green, orange and
have many different leaf shapes. The flowers produced areinsignificant (non-showy).
Tropical plants grow large and very quickly once the heat ison. So when selecting a tropical plant, make sure you know howbig it will get in three months -- and allow plenty of space for itto grow. Some tropical plants like shade, growing in the under-story (shade) of larger trees, while others want to be on the sun-baked curbside to flower more and grow even bigger!
When planting tropicals in the garden, always work expandedshale into the soil, as this extra step will provide air/oxygen tothe roots during the wet, winter months. Even if the top of theplant does freeze, this procedure ensures it will re-sprout fromthe roots when the soil warms next year.
Ninety percent of the tropical plants growing in the grounddie during the winter because the heavy, wet soil eliminates oxy-gen at roots, and they rot.
Plants “respire” (breathe) with their roots in the soil, and thisoccurs when the soil is dry. When the soil is heavy and dense,
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there are no air spaces; therefore, the roots rot and cannot drawup water or nutrients. It then dies. Tropical plant foliage andstems that freeze to the ground go dormant, do not photosyn-thesize, but their roots still need to breathe.
Grown for foliage color or effect in full sun, hot location:Musa ornata –Dwarf Pink Banana (can provide shade to shorterplants)Philodendron selloum – Split Leaf PhilodendronAlocasia/Colocasia –Elephant EarPalms – Pygmy Date PalmAcalypha – Copper PlantsSun Coleus – ‘Solar Sunrise,’ ‘Alabama,’ Proven Winner vari-eties: ‘Sedona,’ ‘Marooned,’ ‘Royal Glissade’ to name a few (allSun coleus grow 3 feet by 3 feet; use as a summer colorfulshrub, dies in winter)Hibiscus acetosella – Red Shield Hibiscus (red foliage)
GROWN FOR FLOWERS IN FULL SUN, HOT LOCA-TION:Brugmansia – Angel Trumpet (tree like – 8 feet by 8 feet)Holmskioldia tettensis – Purple Chinese Hat (small tree)Tibouchina – Purple Princess Flower (shrub)Ixora – Jungle Geranium (red, orange, or yellow)Heliconia psittacorum – Parrot FlowerCurcuma – Hidden Ginger
GROWN FOR FRAGRANT OR EXOTIC LOOKINGFLOWERS IN DAPPLED SHADE:Hedychium coronarium – White Butterfly Ginger (fragrant)Strelitzia reginae – Bird of Paradise (orange) Heliconia psittacorum ‘Lady Di’ – Parrot flowerBromeliads – Guzmania, Neoregelia, Tillansdia, BillbergiaJusticia ‘Thelma’s Pink’ – JacobiniaBeleperone – Shrimp Plant – ‘Lemon Sorbet’, ‘Fruit Cocktail’,Variegated leafKaempferia – Peacock Gingers (patterned foliage and flowers)Clerodendrum wallichii – Bridal Veil
GROWN FOR FOLIAGE COLOR OR EFFECT IN DAP-PLED SHADE:Alocasia (clumping) or Colocasia (spreading) – Elephant EarCordyline – Hawaiian Ti Plant (many different leaf colors)Philodendron – vining types to grow up trees, heading types forlow mounding Otatea acuminata – Mexican Weeping Bamboo (clumping)Chamadorea radicalis/C. microspadix - Hardy, small clusteringpalms
There are many other plants and many, common tropical plants Idid not list, so take this list and go on a tropical adventure, cre-ate your own summer getaway in your back yard! Enjoy.
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