Monday, December 2, 2019

 The Terlingua Moon   


Dec 3, 2019--Vol. 30, #49
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December at The Starlight! We've had so many folks ask about Starlight happenings that we want to get as much information "out there" as we can. Our doors open every day at 5. Dinner 5-10. Full bar until midnight (1 a.m. Saturday). Music 6'ish unless otherwise noted. Dinner reservations for 10 or more: terlinguastarlight@gmail.com

Monday, 2nd: Moses Martinez
Tuesday, 3rd: Jeffro
Wednesday, 4th: Brandi Humberson
Thursday, 5th: Laird Considine
Friday & Saturday, 6th & 7th: THE HOTH BROTHERS!
Sunday, 8th: Jerome

A couple of other shows to be sure to get on your calendars now! 
Friday & Saturday, December 13th & 14th: BILL HEARNE! 
Sunday, December 15th: The Brothers Wayfarer
Tuesday, December 17th: The Terlingua Christmas Choir
Saturday, December 21st: Scot Walker & The Edge of Texas
Tuesday, Christmas Eve: The Whitmores
Wednesday, Christmas Day: Stay tuned for our Christmas special!
December 30: Butch Hancock
New Year's Eve: CLYDE!
New Year's Day: Annual Towne's Van Zandt Tribute hosted by Butch Hancock

Plus Daytripping - the art of Missy Walker through January 2nd.

The Farmers' Market is held every Saturday from 10AM - 1PM at the Terlingua Community Garden in the Ghost Town. A great place to buy and sell fresh eggs, unique art & handicrafts, and delicious baked goods! Vendor fee is just $5 for anyone interested in selling. Musicians are welcome to play family-friendly music for tips. Winter planting season is just beginning at the Community Garden -- stop by to get your own plot. For more info, please call or text Sara at 432-244-7656.  

Get ready for the 3rd annual Terlingua Burlesque Show at the LMLB/Cinnabar theatre this December 13 & 14 at 7:30pm! There will be a skirt night competition both nights with prizes for the winner! Don’t forget to bring cash for beer/wine and merchandise. Seating is very limited so get there early!! Adults only, 18 and over.


Taqueria El Milagro
Serving up the best tacos and most amazing side dishes in Terlingua!  We have a fun and easy atmosphere Thursdays through Sunday.  5 pm to 10 pm (9pm on Thursdays and Sundays). Eat in, take out!!  Enjoy the holidays with us! Saturday morning special:  Pancakes and waffles starting at 9 a.m.!
Sunday morning special:  menudo and pozole from 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. - or until we sell out.  

Espresso ... y poco mas! 
Our regular hours are: 7:30 am until 2 pm every day.   We serve up the freshest, cooked to order food in the Ghost Town.  It's where the ghost town starts its day!  Please join us! We’ve got Big Bend Roasters coffee, a fantastic breakfast and lunch menu and great atmosphere.   We pack picnics to go and offer up a great menu plus specials.  Fresh pastries, salads, sandwiches and eggs anyway you like them! Enjoy our free wifi, visit with people, take in the view of the Chisos and get a newspaper.  Hope to see you here!

CANYON BREW AT FAR FLUNG OUTDOOR CENTER. The holiday season is here & that means Peppermint Mocha Lattes are back!  Also try kolaches, toasted bagels, espresso, candy bar lattes, cappuccino, macchiato, and chai.  Don’t forget – bring your own mug and save a buck!  Opens at 7 a.m. daily with quick service! Remember to check out Facebook for specials.

 “The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández”
This Friday & Saturday at 7 pm, LMLB Cinnabar Theater.  Admission FREE.
In 1997, no one in the small town of Redford, Texas (pop. 100) knew that U.S. Marine teams, fully camouflaged and armed with M16 rifles, had been secretly deployed to their section of the border. No one knew that their town had been designated a major drug corridor, and that a team of four Marines had taken up a position near the local river crossing to watch for smugglers. Farmers like the Hernández family, who lived by the river, went on working their fields and tending to their livestock. On the evening of May 20, 18 year-old Esequiel Hernández Jr. left the house to graze his family’s goats, taking with him as usual a .22 rifle to keep away wild dogs. It was the last evening of his life.
Narrated by Tommy Lee Jones, The Ballad of Esequiel Hernández features a full array of remarkably candid accounts from three of the four Marines on the fatal mission; Esequiel’s family, friends and teachers; Marine Corps investigators; FBI and defense attorneys. The film also makes use of military investigative video and audio recordings of radio communication between the Marine team and their commanders before Hernández was shot.

THE RAFFLE AT THE CRISIS CENTER. 
Drawing will be mid-December...you can choose which item to put your ticket in for; Maybe these Wall hangings, handmade by Jim Boatman on the Ranch, go together. Made of cedar, they are incredibly fragrant and delicate... tickets are $5 for one, two for $5, five for $10, and 15 for $20; buy tickets at counter, put them in the envelope for your desired prize.  Lots more.  Stop by. 
You can buy tickets now for a variety of items donated to the Crisis center, to raise money for a freezer...or whatever is needed. A print by Tim McKenna, an original wall hanging by Michelle Billings, and some other fine things are on display in the back of the Center (you can choose which item you'd like to enter for) Tickets available at the front counter, 1 for $3, 2 for $5, 5 for $10, and 15 for $20. Drawing will be at the Community Christmas Event, December 17.

Services at Santa Inez in the Terlingua Ghostown
December 8th at 5pm-5:30pm Evening Prayer Service    All are Welcome!

Earth and Fire Gallery
Saturday. December 7th, starting about 5 pm we’ll be celebrating our latest Guest Artist, Frona Fern Farrelly. Join us!
 Frona started her journey in the northeastern United States...Baltimore, Md. to be exact.  She was drawing, painting and creating since she could hold a pencil and paintbrush.  She studied at University of Md. and Loyola College and got degrees in art and teaching.  After traveling to fuel her inspiration and see other parts of the world, she married in London.  Moving back to the states, they settled in Texas and she continued her education studying in Paris through International Studies Abroad...painting and art history, Florence, Italy at the Academia D'Arte...techniques of the great masters, Ireland at various workshops and Edinburgh at the Academy of Realist Art.  Frona, her husband and cats moved to Florida for 7 years where she was fortunate to live near the Southern Atelier in Sarasota. She took classes there and also studied privately.  Now back in Texas...for good!!...they have settled in Terlingua where she is letting all she has learned and been exposed to culminate and emerge with her own unique interpretation that is truly Frona.  "I am happy to call Terlingua my home.  There is a strong creative energy that draws and keeps so many artists here.  I am deeply inspired and love being surrounded by these magical mountains and creative community.  I look forward to many happy and rewarding years as a productive artist."
Frona Fern Farrelly also writes, illustrates and publishes her own children's books.  They are available on Amazon and Barnes and Nobles but ask her about them directly and she can personalize them for you.

Need a special gift for the Holidays? Galeria Chisos is offering 25% off on store owned jewelry, rocks, minerals and fossils on Friday, December 6th, and Saturday, December 7th from 10-6. While there join us for Sangria and hot apple cider.

Terlingua American Legion Loss. It is with a heavy heart I report the passing Friday of our Terlingua American Legion Post Commander D. Wayne Powell, (U.S. Navy). Wayne was release today from the hospital after almost 3 weeks with heart issues. He and his wife had checked into a hotel for the evening when he started gasping for air and suffered heart attack and passed away.
Please keep Wayne and his family in your thoughts and prayers!!
One of our very dear friends, Judy Boe Towery, has experienced some medical issues in the last few weeks.  Her friends are sponsoring events to help with medical expenses.  She will have a difficult time working as she heals these next few months. Following are a couple ways you can help:  BBQ fundraiser Dec. 7th at noon. At the Cactus Farm which is 2 miles North of the Little Burro Country Store.
(Noon until the food is gone) Plates are 10.00 ea.
Winners of silent auction will be announced at 3:00.
Items for the auction are also needed.
Inquiries can be private messaged to the Cactus Farm facebook page or send email to:  info@jackassflats.us.
A donation account has also been set up to donate online:  http://terlinguamusic.com/benefit-for-judy/.
There is also a donation jar at The Little Burro Country Store.Hours 

for TERLINGUA RECYCLES:  Not just open Saturday, 9-12, also Wednesday, 4:30-600. Located behind the ball fields (look for the sign to turn before the fields)  Currently we can ONLY ACCEPT:
-aluminum cans
 -CLEAN tin cans
 -CLEAN #1 and #2 plastic
 -CLEAN cardboard.
All else has to be turned away.
For suggestions or to volunteer, email Robert Krull at krullro@outlook.com.

The Terlingua Bottoms Group of AA meets every Thursday at 7:30 at the Big Bend Church in Study Butte.  The meetings are open to anyone who has or thinks they may have a drinking problem.

Terlingua Trading Company Annual Sale
Saturday December 7th
20% off General Merchandise
10% off Books
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Friendly Public Service Announcement: This photo was taken off of Old Ore Rd. in Big Bend National Park. It's important to follow park rules and regulations to keep the sensitive desert ecosystem intact. Keep all vehicles on designated roads and do not go off roading. If you feel the need to explore go by foot. Remember Big Bend National Park is your park. Please take care of our public lands for future generations.



Trespass livestock continues to be a problem on Terlingua Ranch, especially in the Big Bend Valley east of 118. As many as 21, with 3 obviously pregnant, cows have been encountered in the Red Bluff and Black Top areas. These cattle have been trampling, and eating, native vegetation and using water resources better meant for native wildlife. 
They're leaving behind their dung which is beneficial in smaller amounts but not the amounts recently cleared up near Red Bluff. Per one property owner, the smell and large amounts of flies was overwhelming. It's not their livestock; it shouldn't be their problem. If we're truly interested in the reclamation of these lands, and the return of the Desert Bighorn (and Elk), this problem must be addressed and brought to an end. For those wondering. Brewster County is not an "open range" County. The responsibility lies with the livestock owner(s) to properly manage their livestock. 
Brewster County Sheriff's Office is investigating this problem, and has committed to taking the appropriate action(s) upon discovery. If you have information please call them, or send it via their Facebook PM page. 

Texas Dark Sky Places
The Arizona-based International Dark-Sky Association recognizes places for their efforts and success at maintaining dark skies. Here are the classifications as they apply to Texas sites:
Dark Sky Communities have shown “exceptional dedication to the preservation of the night sky,” including public-education efforts and rules for outdoor lighting.
Dripping Springs, 2014
Horseshoe Bay, 2015
Wimberley Valley, 2018
Dark Sky Parks must be an “exceptional dark sky resource” with strict standards for sky brightness (sky brightness must be routinely equal to or darker than 21.2 magnitudes per square arc second):
1. Big Bend National Park, 2012
2. Copper Breaks State Park, 2014
3. Enchanted Rock State Natural Area, 2014
4. Big Bend Ranch State Park, 2017
5. South Llano River State Park, 2017 
International Dark Sky Sanctuaries—the IDA’s most rigorous designation—recognizes natural areas in exceptionally remote areas, with even stricter standards for sky brightness (sky brightness must be routinely equal to or darker than 21.5 magnitudes per square arc second): Devils River State Natural Area near Del Rio, 2019

The Daily Texan
Published on November 20, 2019 at 12:28 am
Earthquake activity is increasing in West Texas, according to a recent study by University researchers.
The research team used an earthquake tracking system made up of 10 seismographs, which record earthquake data, and found a dramatic increase in earthquakes primarily in West Texas, according to a study published Nov. 4 in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth.
The activity in West Texas jumped from 19 earthquakes in 2009 to 1,600 in 2017, according to the study. Heather DeShon, study co-author and associate professor at Southern Methodist University, said her team conducted the research to find out why the number of earthquakes has increased. 
“West Texas now has the highest seismicity rates in the state,” DeShon said. 
Peter Hennings, study co-author and research scientist at the UT Bureau of Economic Geology, said researchers tracked the patterns of earthquakes using the TXAR seismic station, which is also used to detect nuclear explosions, near Lajitas, Texas, just outside Big Bend National Park.
“Dr. Cliff Frohlich and his colleague Chris Hayward … use digital records going back to the year 2000 to find out if (the TXAR) recorded earthquakes in West Texas and, if so, used a consistent approach every year from 2000 all the way through 2017 to see how the earthquake rate has changed,” Hennings said.
Oil and gas production has also increased in West Texas, according to the UT press release regarding the study. Hennings said while this was not directly shown to cause earthquakes, the two increases correlate.
“What you would want to find is that one thing related specifically to the earthquakes, both in space and in time, and the researchers were unable to find a dominant signal,” Hennings said. “The paper concludes that the change in the rate of earthquakes per year generally correlates with the increase in overall petroleum activity in the same area.”
Co-author and SMU scientist Chris Hayward said the researchers found thousands of small earthquakes coming from the direction of the Permian Basin, where there’s a lot of new petroleum development. He said if the two factors are not related, there must be an alternative explanation as to why the earthquakes suddenly increased.
Hennings said even though the earthquakes in Texas have increased, none of them pose a threat as they have caused no significant damage or injury.

All Energies Tip of the Week: Picking the right size battery will save you money in the long run. Parallel battery strings should be limited and battery manufacturers will advise you to limit parallel battery strings to three or less. Parallel battery banks are difficult to keep balanced, there are variables (in battery resistance and cable resistance) which result in some batteries being overcharged and others undercharged. Higher amp hour batteries are available to limit or avoid parallel strings. The highest amp hour batteries are 2 volt. For example, twelve 1,000 amp hour  2 volt batteries connected in series, create a 24 volt 1,000 amp hour bank. If you need help making your solar system work better, email casey@allenergies.net or call/text 432-242-1874


Terlingua Poo
Residential septic installation - free estimates. TCEQ Lic. #32801 
jeff@basecampterlingua.com or 512-417-6115

Flack Electrical Services
Joshua Flack, Owner/Master Electrician TECL #31064 ME #337791
Licensed, bonded and insured
940.255.2723

Dig Terlingua – We do Septic Systems and Dirt Work
Backhoe Ditching, Digging, Dozer & Dump Truck with Operator for Hire.
Hauling road base, gravel, sand, etc.
Septic System Site Evaluations & Installations – TCEQ #34046
713.907.5259


Come and see what the Bryant School for Constructive Arts is all about. We need volunteers to help us clean up the site and join us for a kick off celebration in the evening. We will have drinks, food, and music around the camp fire. Musicians welcome. The site is the former home of Don Bryant, an innovator, builder, and beloved member of the Terlingua Community. Until his death in January, Don built many geodesic domes and desert dwellings on his land in Terlingua Ranch. Come see Don’s unique work and help us start a school in Don’s honor.     Friday December 6th, Noon to Night.  1314 Snake Road.    (From 118, continue 5 miles down Terlingua Ranch Road, Turn right on Snake road and go about 1 mi - We will have signs)
For more info call: 371-2226


The Moon used to have weekly cartoons but this practice seems to have fallen by the wayside. To resurrect the nostalgic, here are a couple …



Folks, we have an emergency situation!
An owner has had a major family crisis and needs to rehome several senior (10 years old+) cats.  Any help is appreciated with networking.  The 2 pictured here are Luv and Baby Luv (tabby) is an Excellent Mouser Baby (calico) wants to rule the roost!

You can read about them on Petfinder!
Please Help Spread the word so that maybe one or all of the several cats can find new homes.
If not, the owner will need to make the tough decision to euthanize her pets. This is a family crisis.
For more information, text 432-294-1257
Please Help, Please Spread the Word!
Thank YOU!!

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