My Pets at the Star of Texas
Night Night kitty found her a warm spot in an empty flower pot in the sun where the dirt had warmed up. She is enjoying her afternoon nap. Afternoon naps
Night Night kitty found her a warm spot in an empty flower pot in the sun where the dirt had warmed up. She is enjoying her afternoon nap. Afternoon naps
We have picked out our new mini donkeys which we can not get till February when they will be 4mos old. Riley & Rowdy will be a great new addition to our b&b family.
Now through Christmas we will gift wrap your gifts for free that have been purchased locally. Bring us your gifts and receipts and we will be Santa’s little elves for you.
I love making candy at Christmas time, and one of the favorites we serve here is Peppermint Bark. enjoy!12oz chocolate chips (use good quality), 1 # of white chocolate chips, 1/2 tsp. peppermint extract, 1/2 c. crushed peppermint candy. Line … Continue reading
We are a short drive from the Regency Bridge, this is one of 2 suspended bridges left in the state. It is so fun to drive or walk across this part of Texas history. Pack a picnic and let us … Continue reading
Regency & Beveridge Bridges: Two miles northwest of San Saba on China Creek Road (1/2 mile north of the wedding oak) the San Saba River is spanned by the Swinging Bridge or “Beveridge Bridge” as it is known locally. This … Continue reading
We specialize in Texas Elopements here at Star of Texas B&B. We offer a basic package that is very reasonably priced and then we offer The Ultimate Texas Elopement & Honeymoon package that gets you the works with ceremony & … Continue reading
These are a few shots of my yard where most of the weddings and elopements are done. These photos were taken Nov at around 4pm.
This is a picture of myself (deb) & Jae, we teach yoga classes here at the bed and breakfast on a weekly basis. Our classes are fun & light hearted but you get a great practice in, we teach Hatha … Continue reading
here’s the link to an article in the Austin American Statesman to enjoy!http://www.statesman.com/life/content/life/stories/travel/2009/10/11/1011wineries.html