Tuesday, April 21, 2020

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Terlingua MOON
4/20/2020
Vol.  33   No. 16


“Pope Francis spoke at length about the coronavirus pandemic and inequality, warning that forgetting the less fortunate during a recovery would be a “worse virus” than the outbreak itself. The risk is that we may then be struck by an even worse virus, that of selfish indifference”

“I don’t mind the isolation as it’s an opportunity for me to spend more time in my garden and connecting with nature. What I do find difficult is certain people’s selfish and ignorant behaviour.” Claire Angel


Carl E. Leatherwood, Jr. 1941 - 2020 
Leatherwood, longtime Terlingua author, resident and newspaperman, died on April 17 at Rosedale Adult House in El Paso. He was 78. Carl authored five books: Why Terlingua: Adventure on the Edge of Texas; Big Bend People: Terlingua Edition; Big Bend People, Terlingua, A Desert Oasis; Journey to the Edge of Texas: A Memoir of Love, Travel, Natural Beauty, Writing, and One Man’s Battle With Bipolar Disorder;and, Codette, Joey and Friends.

Carl was an only child, raised in Beaumont, Texas. He graduated from South Park High School and attended the University of North Texas at Denton where he majored in journalism. After graduating from North Texas, he began his newspaper career in Lubbock, and later went to work for the Houston Post. He loved to travel and he had a tremendous appreciation for nature and the outdoors as he fell in love with the heart and soul of Terlingua and the Big Bend area of far West Texas. His books portrayed the beauty of his beloved desert town.

Carl’s remains will be interred in Lampasas, next to his parents, Carl Emmett Leatherwood, Sr. and Gladys Maxine Leatherwood. No funeral services will be held. As you gaze into the skies of the Big Bend, you will see Carl gazing down and smiling. 

Brewster County Commissioner’s Court
April 22 @ 9:30 a.m. Brewster County Courthouse

Less than 7 months until the U.S. Presidential (and other state/ local) elections. Register to vote NOW! Find out more at https://www.votetexas.gov/register-to-vote/ or call/ write/ email: Texas Secretary of State, P. O. Box 12060, Austin, TX 78711-2060. elections@sos.texas.gov  800.252.VOTE (8683) or 512.463.5650

The Town Electrician, Charles Turvey, Owner/ Master Electrician TECL# 31504  ME# 326558  Local, Licensed, Insured  thetownelectrician@bigbend.net  432-424-3464 (Home)  432-538-2533 (Cell)

As of 4/20/2020 By Carlos Morales and Diana Nguyen
As of right now, there are no confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the Big Bend area. As health officials have said since March, testing across West Texas has been severely limited, and Texas as a whole has one of the worst rates for testing per capita in the country. But while there aren’t confirmed cases, local health officials have identified presumptive cases in the tri-county area. These presumptive diagnoses are given to individuals who likely have the coronavirus but are exhibiting milder symptoms and don’t meet the local threshold for testing.  “We don’t have any confirmed cases, no test from any resident in the Big Bend region has been positive, which is great,” said Dr. Katie Ray, a physician with Preventative Care Health Services. “However, we do presume that some people that have presented with mild, COVID-like symptoms do have the virus.”

Marfa Public Radio has links to important resources during this Worldwide Pandemic:

Sullivan Construction and Excavation – Your local, experienced construction and excavation company.  Doing business in Terlingua since 2009! Call us for an estimate on your next job - big or small.  Residential and Commercial Licensed Septic Installations - TCEQ #29993.  
jackinterlingua@yahoo.com  or 214.709.2771

CANYON BREW AT FAR FLUNG OUTDOOR CENTER: Yes we’re still open and serving our same great “Grab-n-Go” breakfast options! Stop by or call ahead (432.371.2633) for your daily dose of caffeine.  SPECIAL: Drip coffee and any food item for $5!  Bring your mug and save a buck!  Opens from 8am -11am daily with quick service!

High Sierra Bar and Grill Hey Guys! We are here, serving to-go food for you!, open 365! (432)371-3282

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.  We meet in a group of less than five, and practice Social Distancing! If you are ill, we respectfully ask that you stay home and call for a "telephone meeting" instead, 432-371-2073. (you can also call with any questions...) Leave a message and we'll get back to  you. 

SHOT TIME LIQUORS
We Are Open 10-9 Again
Monday thru Saturday
Drive Thru Only
Beer  Ice  Smokes  Snax

Espresso ... y poco mas!
We're still cooking and serving Big Bend Roaster's coffee Wednesday through Sunday - 8 a.m to 1 p.m.  We have online ordering.  Just ask us about how to do it.  Call ahead (432) 371-3044 for your order and we will have it ready for you.  Book mark the online order page, too.  We will have gift cards shortly.  Also check our Facebook page for updates, too. Stay safe!

Long Draw Pizza
Our take out hours are Wednesday- Saturday 5-8pm. Terlingua Ranch delivery on Wednesdays. Call to place your order between 3:30-5:30pm for 7:30pm delivery at the ranch entrance across from the mailboxes. Please have card payment ready when placing your order.
Thank you all for your continued support through this!!

Big Bend Mask Makers of the Big Bend. Thanks to Wendy for sharing it on Facebook.  You can also visit the Big Bend Mask Makers group on Facebook.  The illustration shows the importance of protection for everyone.  Big Bend Mask Makers are still hard at work churning out masks for the hospital and other people who need them, but we could use some more help.  Many thanks to those who have pitched in so far, using their own fabric or taking fabric or kits from the bin at Big Bend High School, who have taken or sent finished masks, their own or from the other bin at the school, where they need to go.  If you want to help and have questions, please call Wendy at 371-2972, Zoey at 371-2172, or me, Sarah, at 371-2202.  If you don't have questions, just go for it, and be sure that you and your family all have masks yourselves, and use them.

Boquillas
"We are overwhelmed by the generosity of donors who support Boquillas in this unfortunate crisis. In 48 hours, we have raised over $5000. We will be working closely with the officials of Ocampo Municipality, under whose jurisdiction Boquillas falls. Fortunately, the Municipal (county) government just distributed food packages to 1200 families in the region, including Boquillas. Our first action will be to send a vehicle to Muzquiz, provided by Lilia Falcon, and purchase a large quantities of basic supplies such as flour, beans, rice, cooking oil, coffee, sugar, along with disinfectant supplies. Phase one is to provide for the daily dietary and sanitary needs of Boquillas and nearby villages. We are soliciting input from our friends in Boquillas to make sure major needs are covered, including prescription medicines as well as OTC.

We have no idea when the National Park will open or the crossing to Boquillas. The closure of the US/Canada border has been extended for another 30 days, and presumably it will be at least that long before Boquillas can open again. The Boquillas Covid Response will continue to solicit funds to cover humanitarian assistance to Boquillas for the duration of the crisis, and beyond as the town gears back up to safely receive visitors, whenever that may be.
In addition to coordinating with Municipal authorities, we are working with CONANP, who have a visitor center building in Boquillas which will be used to store and distribute food and supplies. One of the biggest challenges initially will be to prioritize families who have the greatest need and make sure that distribution is equitable.
Again, thanks for the abundant generosity. Further updates will be provided as we move forward."

Little Burro Country Store
Partial natural foods order arrived. We now have rye flour, baking mixes ,turbinado sugar , whipped cream ,blueberries,, Bragg amino acids, vinegars , the yummy sheep's milk yogurts, etc ....Remember we are closed Sun/Mons........Open Tues- Sat 9:00 till 6:00

Big Bend Ranch State Park Set To Reopen To The Public Thursday April 23rd  
The Brewster County Tourism Council and Visit Big Bend have received notice from Big Bend Ranch State Park that Governor Greg Abbot has directed the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department as well as the Texas Historical Commission to reopen all State Parks and State Historic Sites effective Monday, April 20thThis DOES NOT include the 300,000+ acre Big Bend Ranch State Park located partially in Brewster County which will not open its gates to the public until Thursday April 23rd, 2020 to day visitation only.  In addition, only the front country areas at Big Bend Ranch State Park along FM-170 will be opening. The East and West Contrabando trailheads will be open as will river put ins; however, the interior of the park will remain closed.
Specific regulations that have been put in place by Texas Parks and Wildlife for the public to visit include…Requiring visitors to wear face coverings; Maintain a six-foot distance from individuals outside of their party and Prohibiting groups larger than five

Big Bend National Park remains CLOSED to the public including a ban on through traffic through the park. In addition, Brewster county has implemented a ‘stay at home’ order until April 30th. Officials have also ordered all lodging, including hotels, motels, short term rentals, RV Parks and campgrounds closed until April 30th.  Bars are closed until further notice and restaurants are allowed delivery and to-go options only. All of which are subject to extensions.
For the most up to date tourism information regarding Brewster County hotels, Big Bend National Park and Big Bend Ranch State Park during this emergency situation, please go to visitbigbend.com/covid-19 or check our Facebook page and Twitter feed.
The Contrabando trail system at Big Bend Ranch State Park will be open beginning Thursday, April 23. The East and West Contrabando Trailheads are accessed from FM 170. No other parts of the park including visitor centers are open. Visitors must purchase their day use permits online and are expected to adhere to TPWD’s COVID-19 guidelines. For more information regarding the reopening Texas State Parks, please visit 

Food Truck at BJ’s
Due to No Customers  & sales, we will be Closed till further notice!!

Bravo y Grande  Hi folks! We're proud to announce that Bravo y Grande is an official selection of the Hill Country Film Festival and will be included in the online virtual festival (due to Covid-19) taking place May 9-16. We're grateful for the honor and for folks to get a chance to see it!

Open today Tuesday-Saturday 11am-4pm or till out. Brisket/Pulled pork/Ribs/Turkey Breast & Sausage.  Stay positive

  
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, Motor Grader & Dump Truck with Operator for Hire.
We deliver road base, gravel, sand, etc.
Septic System Site Evaluations & Installations – TCEQ #34046
713.907.5259

Please get submissions to terlinguamoon@gmail.com no later than Noon on Mondays. 



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