Editor’s Note • February 2022

February greetings, 

You may notice the magazine looks and feels a bit different this month. I am excited about our new logo and page designs. One, because I love being creative and two, we always want to keep things fresh and make the pages as pleasing to look at as they are to read. 

The difference in the feel is due to supply chain issues causing an unavailability of paper nationwide. Our printer went to great lengths to ensure we would still print on time because we don’t want to miss sharing stories with you. We will be back to our normal stock as soon as possible. 

Speaking of great stories, we are pleased and proud this month to celebrate the groundbreaking for the new building at the Williamson County Children’s Advocacy Center. Support from so many—Commissioners to Mayors to community members—is something that is as wonderful about our county as it is typical. 

To celebrate Black History Month, we recommend a visit the Williamson Museum for an exposition on how the Black community contributed to the prosperity of our county. Or stop by Georgetown’s Shotgun House; just one of many projects managed and supported by the Georgetown Cultural Citizen Memorial Association. 

Finally, even though it is just February, our special Gardens & Outdoor Living section has plenty of information, tips, and local resources to get you started on your spring planning and planting, because we all know its already spring in Texas. 

So, here’s to the return of warm weather, the goodness of community servants, and plenty of chocolate! And, in the spirit of Poppy’s page, I am enjoying the quiet of my own back yard as often as the weather allows. Happy Valentine’s Day from Baxter and Biscuit.