fredericksburg tx Sunday hours?i need to know what are the hours of the shops of fredericksburg Texas! i wanna?
Q. i need to know the hours of the shops at fredericksburg Texas?! I wanna know so i can go tomorrow!
Asked by powow - Sat Jan 2 23:12:54 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most of the shops open at 10:00 on Sunday.
Answered by Prairie Girl - Sun Jan 3 01:00:51 2010
Q. i need to know the hours of the shops at fredericksburg Texas?! I wanna know so i can go tomorrow!
Asked by powow - Sat Jan 2 23:12:54 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Most of the shops open at 10:00 on Sunday.
Answered by Prairie Girl - Sun Jan 3 01:00:51 2010
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
what subregion is fredericksburg texas in?
Q. what subregion is fredericksburg texas in?
Asked by Logan - Tue Dec 15 23:02:39 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Texas Hill Country.
Answered by Texicano - Wed Dec 16 09:26:00 2009
Q. what subregion is fredericksburg texas in?
Asked by Logan - Tue Dec 15 23:02:39 2009 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The Texas Hill Country.
Answered by Texicano - Wed Dec 16 09:26:00 2009
Does anyone know of any Christmas dinner locations open around the outskirts of San Antonio, Texas?
Q. Looking for any dinieries in Gruene, Boerne, Fredericksburg, New Braunfels, or wherever. In the city too, my Mom and I just want to enjoy a good meal this holiday! Thank You!
Asked by krystaliajo - Mon Dec 25 03:48:23 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Merry christmas, BHANU
Answered by SANAT - Mon Dec 25 05:53:29 2006
Q. Looking for any dinieries in Gruene, Boerne, Fredericksburg, New Braunfels, or wherever. In the city too, my Mom and I just want to enjoy a good meal this holiday! Thank You!
Asked by krystaliajo - Mon Dec 25 03:48:23 2006 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Merry christmas, BHANU
Answered by SANAT - Mon Dec 25 05:53:29 2006
Texas hill country road trip points of interest?
Q. Besides San Antonio, the Alamo and Mission tour, Fredericksburg, Perdenales Falls, climbing Enchanted Rock, having a beer in Luckenbach (Yes I found it, don't make me start singing) and touring the wineries, what else is there to see or do in the hill country?
Asked by kathy059 - Sat Apr 4 23:33:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The caves are an interesting tour. They are between San Antonio and San Marcos. Another interesting thing that I have not done myself but plan to do soon is the Safari ride. Where you go with your vehicle and animals are in the wild.
Answered by IAmtheQueen - Sun Apr 5 00:04:50 2009
Q. Besides San Antonio, the Alamo and Mission tour, Fredericksburg, Perdenales Falls, climbing Enchanted Rock, having a beer in Luckenbach (Yes I found it, don't make me start singing) and touring the wineries, what else is there to see or do in the hill country?
Asked by kathy059 - Sat Apr 4 23:33:39 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. The caves are an interesting tour. They are between San Antonio and San Marcos. Another interesting thing that I have not done myself but plan to do soon is the Safari ride. Where you go with your vehicle and animals are in the wild.
Answered by IAmtheQueen - Sun Apr 5 00:04:50 2009
Best Texas Wine Trail?
Q. I been around the Fredericksburg Trail, and that was fun. Even been to the Grapevine Grapefest. If you are a fan of Texas wines, and been around on the various trails, which would be the best one?
Asked by oysterStar - Thu Jan 3 00:28:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think Fredricksburg is the best. Messina Hoff has a great tour-so does Llano (wines, not the town.) Next I want to go to the winery near Del Rio but I can't remember what it's called.
Answered by veggietx - Thu Jan 3 19:30:38 2008
Q. I been around the Fredericksburg Trail, and that was fun. Even been to the Grapevine Grapefest. If you are a fan of Texas wines, and been around on the various trails, which would be the best one?
Asked by oysterStar - Thu Jan 3 00:28:06 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I think Fredricksburg is the best. Messina Hoff has a great tour-so does Llano (wines, not the town.) Next I want to go to the winery near Del Rio but I can't remember what it's called.
Answered by veggietx - Thu Jan 3 19:30:38 2008
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 Ms - 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 Ms - 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
How much more different is the GED testing compared to if I actually...?
Q. Now that I am of legal age I will be able to complete highschool. It seems odd that I have not been given much support from family. Anyways. My question is, How much more different is the GED testing compared to if I actually go back and receive my Diploma from a highschool? I want to do this the right way, so that way i will be accepted to a good University. And also, I really do want to stay home, but since that wont happen, may you be able to provide me with some information on some kind of financial stability, like money use? Bills? Reant? I just would really appreciate updated information, if possible. Facts are also important. I really appreciate any information, thank you! I live in Fredericksburg, Texas. And also, I found out… [cont.]
Asked by a.a.c. - Sun Apr 19 17:12:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. if u actually can go to a high school and finish that way it is the better way. how much did u actually finish before you dropped out or whatever? if u dont have that many courses to take, well even if you do, go to a real high school and get the real diploma. i mean yes a ged diploma is technically equivalent to a regular diploma u get from going to high school, but really when it comes to going to a university or whatever kind of post secondary, it can be more difficult to get in to. because with a ged diploma, the weighing is different, you get some kind of score or something like that which not all university or colledges accept, or theyre scores that you need to get in are too high. and the ged diploma is the lower class of the… [cont.]
Answered by jagna - Mon Apr 20 23:40:59 2009
Q. Now that I am of legal age I will be able to complete highschool. It seems odd that I have not been given much support from family. Anyways. My question is, How much more different is the GED testing compared to if I actually go back and receive my Diploma from a highschool? I want to do this the right way, so that way i will be accepted to a good University. And also, I really do want to stay home, but since that wont happen, may you be able to provide me with some information on some kind of financial stability, like money use? Bills? Reant? I just would really appreciate updated information, if possible. Facts are also important. I really appreciate any information, thank you! I live in Fredericksburg, Texas. And also, I found out… [cont.]
Asked by a.a.c. - Sun Apr 19 17:12:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. if u actually can go to a high school and finish that way it is the better way. how much did u actually finish before you dropped out or whatever? if u dont have that many courses to take, well even if you do, go to a real high school and get the real diploma. i mean yes a ged diploma is technically equivalent to a regular diploma u get from going to high school, but really when it comes to going to a university or whatever kind of post secondary, it can be more difficult to get in to. because with a ged diploma, the weighing is different, you get some kind of score or something like that which not all university or colledges accept, or theyre scores that you need to get in are too high. and the ged diploma is the lower class of the… [cont.]
Answered by jagna - Mon Apr 20 23:40:59 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 Smith - 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 Smith - 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
anyone know where i can find a place to live with my family with no credit check and since we just moved back?
Q. i have a family of five, my boyfriend and i, my two daughters ages 7 and 8 and our son age 2. we just moved back from texas and we are staying with friends but unfortunatly we are kinda out in the country and are having trouble finding work. we would like to move to the virginia beach to fredericksburg areas, and inbetween up the coast. but we obviously dont have jobs yet, cant find houseing and need somehelp. any suggestions? we would really like to be in newport news but cant drive from spotsylvania to n.n for work everyday. seems we are in a bind, any advice is much appriciated!!! thanks for looking. Steph dilbert i understand your point, but to move back from texas we used our entire tax check for gas and to buy a truck (may i add in… [cont.]
Asked by Stephanie W - Tue Feb 16 23:51:38 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. with no jobs and apparently bad credit you are limited to hotels. The little places downtown will have weekly rentals, but you will need 2, you have too many people to legally live in a 1 room place. There are also homeless shelters, you and the kids in one, your BF would have to live in a mens one. The Salvation Army can direct you to those shelters.
Answered by Janet P - Wed Feb 17 07:54:28 2010
Q. i have a family of five, my boyfriend and i, my two daughters ages 7 and 8 and our son age 2. we just moved back from texas and we are staying with friends but unfortunatly we are kinda out in the country and are having trouble finding work. we would like to move to the virginia beach to fredericksburg areas, and inbetween up the coast. but we obviously dont have jobs yet, cant find houseing and need somehelp. any suggestions? we would really like to be in newport news but cant drive from spotsylvania to n.n for work everyday. seems we are in a bind, any advice is much appriciated!!! thanks for looking. Steph dilbert i understand your point, but to move back from texas we used our entire tax check for gas and to buy a truck (may i add in… [cont.]
Asked by Stephanie W - Tue Feb 16 23:51:38 2010 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. with no jobs and apparently bad credit you are limited to hotels. The little places downtown will have weekly rentals, but you will need 2, you have too many people to legally live in a 1 room place. There are also homeless shelters, you and the kids in one, your BF would have to live in a mens one. The Salvation Army can direct you to those shelters.
Answered by Janet P - Wed Feb 17 07:54:28 2010
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