I need a great pediatrician in kerrville or fredericksburg, texas?
Q. Hopefully someone can help me. I am currently searching for a great pediatrician for my two young children, who suffer from severe cough in the winter and spring months. We live near Kerrville and Fredericksburg, Texas area. Please help if you can. Thank you so much.
Asked by itsjustmebrenda - Mon Jun 22 10:53:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Your health insurance should have a list of recommended pediatricians for you
Answered by heartstoned - Mon Jun 22 11:02:45 2009
Q. Hopefully someone can help me. I am currently searching for a great pediatrician for my two young children, who suffer from severe cough in the winter and spring months. We live near Kerrville and Fredericksburg, Texas area. Please help if you can. Thank you so much.
Asked by itsjustmebrenda - Mon Jun 22 10:53:09 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Your health insurance should have a list of recommended pediatricians for you
Answered by heartstoned - Mon Jun 22 11:02:45 2009
Where can I order a Turkey Dinner in Fredericksburg, Texas?
Q. Where can I order a Turkey Dinner in Fredericksburg, Texas?
Asked by ssalas04 - Sat Dec 16 12:39:56 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. do you have a hy-vee near?
Answered by dianed33 - Sat Dec 16 13:54:37 2006
Q. Where can I order a Turkey Dinner in Fredericksburg, Texas?
Asked by ssalas04 - Sat Dec 16 12:39:56 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. do you have a hy-vee near?
Answered by dianed33 - Sat Dec 16 13:54:37 2006
a map of Fredericksburg Texas?
Q. a map of Fredericksburg Texas?
Asked by lucky_sunshine_81 - Wed Sep 5 04:27:47 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't know which kind of map you wanted... but here's a Yahoo one below.
Answered by Just a girl... ;) - Wed Sep 5 04:32:24 2007
Q. a map of Fredericksburg Texas?
Asked by lucky_sunshine_81 - Wed Sep 5 04:27:47 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I don't know which kind of map you wanted... but here's a Yahoo one below.
Answered by Just a girl... ;) - Wed Sep 5 04:32:24 2007
What are your top five places to visit in Texas?
Q. My wife and I frequently travel to TX to visit my family. They live in the Houston area. Next time we go there, I'm going to travel to Dallas and do one huge JFK assassination pilgrimage. Going to TX has become something I really enjoy. Here are my five, from bottom to top: 5. Texas state Capitol - Austin 4. San Jacinto Monument/Battleship TX - LaPorte 3. Galveston Beach - Galveston County 2. The Alamo - San Antonio (hint - go late at night when the most of the tourist traps are closed - the lights on the shrine reflect the bullet holes. You can really feel that an intense battle took place) 1. Fredericksburg - Very interesting WWII museum, birth place of Admiral Chester Nimitz, lots of good German restaurants and beautiful… [cont.]
Asked by TeacherGrant - Sun Jul 22 22:56:40 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. avoid wichita falls at all costs
Answered by JC N - Mon Jul 23 01:09:08 2007
Q. My wife and I frequently travel to TX to visit my family. They live in the Houston area. Next time we go there, I'm going to travel to Dallas and do one huge JFK assassination pilgrimage. Going to TX has become something I really enjoy. Here are my five, from bottom to top: 5. Texas state Capitol - Austin 4. San Jacinto Monument/Battleship TX - LaPorte 3. Galveston Beach - Galveston County 2. The Alamo - San Antonio (hint - go late at night when the most of the tourist traps are closed - the lights on the shrine reflect the bullet holes. You can really feel that an intense battle took place) 1. Fredericksburg - Very interesting WWII museum, birth place of Admiral Chester Nimitz, lots of good German restaurants and beautiful… [cont.]
Asked by TeacherGrant - Sun Jul 22 22:56:40 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. avoid wichita falls at all costs
Answered by JC N - Mon Jul 23 01:09:08 2007
Fun day trips around central Texas?
Q. What are some fun cheap things we can do in central Texas, coming from Austin? places like San Antonio, Fredericksburg
Asked by heather - Tue Feb 3 12:42:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Spend a day in Fredericksburg - Walk Main street and do some serious window shopping. Go to Enchanted Rock. If the bluebonnets are in bloom, drive Willow city loop. Go to the bat cave at dusk, watch the bats, then have a burger at Alamo Springs Cafe.
Answered by HijoDelSol - Tue Feb 3 19:16:11 2009
Q. What are some fun cheap things we can do in central Texas, coming from Austin? places like San Antonio, Fredericksburg
Asked by heather - Tue Feb 3 12:42:19 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Spend a day in Fredericksburg - Walk Main street and do some serious window shopping. Go to Enchanted Rock. If the bluebonnets are in bloom, drive Willow city loop. Go to the bat cave at dusk, watch the bats, then have a burger at Alamo Springs Cafe.
Answered by HijoDelSol - Tue Feb 3 19:16:11 2009
Need info on Texas...moving there, and no friends/family. where's a good place, what's the newspapers?
Q. moving in 2 months. do not have friends or family there. never been there, but feel a pull there, escially to Fredericksburg. Need info on newpapers, rental rates, how easy to get a job, etc. thanks!
Asked by victim_of_changes!! - Sun Apr 2 19:49:11 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Other than living in Costa Rica for the last six months Texas is home...It is a great state with great people...Fredericksburg is nice, a bit to touristy...Austin is fantastic...I would suggest looking up each city on the web...Good luck...Welcome to Texas Pard...
Answered by sol2j - Sun Apr 2 19:55:48 2006
Q. moving in 2 months. do not have friends or family there. never been there, but feel a pull there, escially to Fredericksburg. Need info on newpapers, rental rates, how easy to get a job, etc. thanks!
Asked by victim_of_changes!! - Sun Apr 2 19:49:11 2006 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Other than living in Costa Rica for the last six months Texas is home...It is a great state with great people...Fredericksburg is nice, a bit to touristy...Austin is fantastic...I would suggest looking up each city on the web...Good luck...Welcome to Texas Pard...
Answered by sol2j - Sun Apr 2 19:55:48 2006
What other records would be available?
Q. I've been researching my ancestors in the Fredericksburg Texas area for some time. I obviously have limited access because most of my research is done online. I have found them in the 1880 census, then again in 1900 in Mason, Texas. What other records should I be looking for other than the typical census, or church records? I currently am registered with familysearch, their new pilot search engine, genealogy. and use all other forums & databases. I am not a Ancestry subscriber because when I've done searches, I come up with the same results I get in the other search engines. So I figured I was going to be paying for the information I can get for free elsewhere.
Asked by Mommy of 2 - Tue Jul 28 04:41:26 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. These are the BMD data bases for Texas that you'd get access to with an Ancestry subscription. Title, Name Count Estimate Texas Birth Index, 51,306,945 Texas Marriages, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, 12,788,875 Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2002, 11,812,296 Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, 7,256,190 Johnson County, Texas, Marriages, 1854-1872, 1,210 Pleasant Hill Cemetery Inscriptions, 1,024 Johnson County, Texas, Cemetery Inscriptions, 285 There are other data bases that are not BMD; obituaries and newspapers, for instance. === It's $159 a year, which works out to $13.25 per month, which is about what I pay for a bottle of wine if we have company for dinner. Your financial situation and taste in wine may be different from mine.… [cont.]
Answered by Ted Pack - Tue Jul 28 10:55:41 2009
Q. I've been researching my ancestors in the Fredericksburg Texas area for some time. I obviously have limited access because most of my research is done online. I have found them in the 1880 census, then again in 1900 in Mason, Texas. What other records should I be looking for other than the typical census, or church records? I currently am registered with familysearch, their new pilot search engine, genealogy. and use all other forums & databases. I am not a Ancestry subscriber because when I've done searches, I come up with the same results I get in the other search engines. So I figured I was going to be paying for the information I can get for free elsewhere.
Asked by Mommy of 2 - Tue Jul 28 04:41:26 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. These are the BMD data bases for Texas that you'd get access to with an Ancestry subscription. Title, Name Count Estimate Texas Birth Index, 51,306,945 Texas Marriages, 1814-1909 and 1966-2002, 12,788,875 Texas Divorce Index, 1968-2002, 11,812,296 Texas Death Index, 1903-2000, 7,256,190 Johnson County, Texas, Marriages, 1854-1872, 1,210 Pleasant Hill Cemetery Inscriptions, 1,024 Johnson County, Texas, Cemetery Inscriptions, 285 There are other data bases that are not BMD; obituaries and newspapers, for instance. === It's $159 a year, which works out to $13.25 per month, which is about what I pay for a bottle of wine if we have company for dinner. Your financial situation and taste in wine may be different from mine.… [cont.]
Answered by Ted Pack - Tue Jul 28 10:55:41 2009
What kind of Texas snake travels in pairs with its head held high up in the air?
Q. My mom, who grew up in Fredericksburg, Tx, has always told me that when she was a little girl she once spotted a pair of snakes like nothing she'd ever seen before. They were enormous, several feet long. But the really bizarre thing about them was how they moved. There were two of them, and as they moved they held at least half of their bodies pointed straight up into the air, so that it looked like they were standing up. She also said that as they slithered - and they moved pretty darn fast - they swung their heads in circles so that they looked like lassos. She told me she'd always wondered what kind they were but she never found out for sure. And now, just recently, a friend of hers has emailed her photos of the exact snakes she… [cont.]
Asked by Jordan - Sun Mar 29 03:06:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Under typical circumstances, snakes don't travel in pairs... but during breeding season, there's ritual combat and courtship behaviors that could be described as you have described... BUT Without a description of the snakes themselves, there's no way we can help... can't really make an I.D. just from behaviors...
Answered by gimmenamenow - Sun Mar 29 12:20:29 2009
Q. My mom, who grew up in Fredericksburg, Tx, has always told me that when she was a little girl she once spotted a pair of snakes like nothing she'd ever seen before. They were enormous, several feet long. But the really bizarre thing about them was how they moved. There were two of them, and as they moved they held at least half of their bodies pointed straight up into the air, so that it looked like they were standing up. She also said that as they slithered - and they moved pretty darn fast - they swung their heads in circles so that they looked like lassos. She told me she'd always wondered what kind they were but she never found out for sure. And now, just recently, a friend of hers has emailed her photos of the exact snakes she… [cont.]
Asked by Jordan - Sun Mar 29 03:06:56 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Under typical circumstances, snakes don't travel in pairs... but during breeding season, there's ritual combat and courtship behaviors that could be described as you have described... BUT Without a description of the snakes themselves, there's no way we can help... can't really make an I.D. just from behaviors...
Answered by gimmenamenow - Sun Mar 29 12:20:29 2009
How do I plan a small, cheap wedding?
Q. I want an outdoor wedding, we're looking Septemberish, I want to spend as little as possible, and hope to keep it small. I live in San Antonio Texas. What are some things you think I should know? Any good, cheap places here in SAT? How about just general wedding planning? Here's what I thought of so far: My dress (what girl hasn't), my bridesmaids dresses (only 2 bridesmaids), who I'll invite, having the wedding outside of SAT (maybe in Fredericksburg) that way people can't say we didn't invite them, but that'll severly limit the # of people who actually do go, invitations, engagement pictures, wedding cake, location for wedding and reception, flowers (don't really want any), honeymoon locations (the closer the better). Basically we… [cont.]
Asked by Liesel - Thu Apr 2 02:12:33 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're open to buying a used dress, look online. I checked our local Craigslist and got an excellent condition designer Maggie Sottero gown for only $350! Going green and saving money! If you're wedding is fairly relaxed, you could have your bridesmaids buy their own dresses. Just tell them the color it needs to be, and they can pick their own style/dress. That way, they feel more as though it's for them, it's their style, and they can wear it more than once. That's what I'm doing for my wedding in July, and my bridesmaids definetly appreciate it. Consider baking the cake yourself, or, doing wedding cupcakes. If you DO hire someone to do it, DON'T tell them it's for a wedding. I've found people automatically charge more for… [cont.]
Answered by Coffee Junky - Thu Apr 2 02:32:24 2009
Q. I want an outdoor wedding, we're looking Septemberish, I want to spend as little as possible, and hope to keep it small. I live in San Antonio Texas. What are some things you think I should know? Any good, cheap places here in SAT? How about just general wedding planning? Here's what I thought of so far: My dress (what girl hasn't), my bridesmaids dresses (only 2 bridesmaids), who I'll invite, having the wedding outside of SAT (maybe in Fredericksburg) that way people can't say we didn't invite them, but that'll severly limit the # of people who actually do go, invitations, engagement pictures, wedding cake, location for wedding and reception, flowers (don't really want any), honeymoon locations (the closer the better). Basically we… [cont.]
Asked by Liesel - Thu Apr 2 02:12:33 2009 - - 7 Answers - 0 Comments
A. If you're open to buying a used dress, look online. I checked our local Craigslist and got an excellent condition designer Maggie Sottero gown for only $350! Going green and saving money! If you're wedding is fairly relaxed, you could have your bridesmaids buy their own dresses. Just tell them the color it needs to be, and they can pick their own style/dress. That way, they feel more as though it's for them, it's their style, and they can wear it more than once. That's what I'm doing for my wedding in July, and my bridesmaids definetly appreciate it. Consider baking the cake yourself, or, doing wedding cupcakes. If you DO hire someone to do it, DON'T tell them it's for a wedding. I've found people automatically charge more for… [cont.]
Answered by Coffee Junky - Thu Apr 2 02:32:24 2009
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