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    Explore " houstontx" with insightful episodes like "McKinney - The Most Adorable Town in Texas", "Glorifying The Lord", "S3E20: PlantCon Day 2 with @BotanicallyBe", "Houston Quilt Festival 2022 - Down the Aisles, In the Gallery, and Behind the Scenes" and "Scott Houston of RESPIRATOR" from podcasts like ""The Travel Brats", "Faith With Purpose Podcast", "Where Are We Growing", "Sew & So..." and "White Centipede Noise Podcast"" and more!

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    McKinney - The Most Adorable Town in Texas

    McKinney - The Most Adorable Town in Texas

    We started our Travel Brat Texas trip by flying Delta into Dallas, picking up a car from my fave new rental car company, Thrifty, and scooting over to the most beautiful little historic town. 

    The historic town of McKinney, Texas, was about 45 minutes from the airport and a must-visit hidden gem on the outskirts of Dallas! We stayed in the most charming hotel- The Grand Hotel of McKinney

    The Grand Hotel was built in 1885 by the Heard Brothers. When built, the Grand consisted of an original 14 rooms, a Grand Ballroom, and Rick's Chophouse. It was only 15,000 square feet! Later, the Tower was added, expanding the hotel to 45 rooms.

    From the Willy Nelson book in our room to the Grand Ballroom and rustic red brick walls, the Grand Hotel was charming from head to toe. My favorite part was the tasteful paintings on every floor and in every room, and the little library at the end of the hall right by our room!

    Check out the Grand Hotel's Experience Page for the 411 on McKinney.

    The town of McKinney was quaint and charming. For morning coffee, there are two great spots: Layered and Filtered. Layered had the best hot chocolate and a killer lavender late. The most remarkable addition to the restaurant was the little robot cat tray that brought out our food. Filtered has live music along with Cadillac Pizza, Harvest, Lone Star Wine, The Pub, The Celt, and Rick's Lounge. These spots, as well as Room One Eleven, and Barron Creek are also great for a cold crisp beer.

    If you are staying in McKinney, you must take the day to mozy around and visit all the adorable little shops and stores. Some town favorites are Ambrosia, Little Red Hen, Birds & Words, Antique Company, Homeology, Fair & Square, Sharla's, and Cotton Hearts.Other must-try restaurants in McKinney are The Yard, Local Yocal, Patina Green, and Urban Grill

    For Historical cities, check out Chestnut Square Heritage Village, Collin County Farm Museum, Collin County History Museum, Heard Natural Science Museum, and the Heard-Craig Center for the Arts. For a great show, check out the McKinney Performing Arts Center.

    McKinney has a plethora of art and antiques. Explore the art at Kim Guthrie Antique Company, MillHouse, and The Last Art Gallery.

    Be sure to bring an umbrella so that you can stay dry! Texas weather is totally unpredictable! McKinney is a small town, so I recommend visiting for one to three days maximum. 

    Glorifying The Lord

    Glorifying The Lord

    Jamail Deal (Coach Deal) is discussing the topic of Glorifying the Lord. He uses the story of the death of Herod to encourage others to glorify God and not man. We are not God! We shouldn't be doing anything with the agenda to be worshipped. That is merely for God and God only. When we accomplish things in life we shouldn't expect the glory, that glory belongs to God. God deserves all of the glory. If they can't give glory to God for all that he has done and created them to do, then its time you cut them off. Let's do a better job at glorifying the Lord.

    Houston Quilt Festival 2022 - Down the Aisles, In the Gallery, and Behind the Scenes

    Houston Quilt Festival 2022 - Down the Aisles, In the Gallery, and Behind the Scenes

    Experience the Houston Quilt Festival through this episode chock full of personal and informative conversations. 

    We meet BERNINA educators from the exhibit hall stage – Connie Fanders, Amanda Murphy, and Sylvain Bergeron.

    Show prize winners Angela Petrocelli (grand prize winner), Debbie Corbett, Sue Sherman and Kestral Michaud describe in detail their award-winning quilts.

    Listen to class instructors Gail Yellen and Pam Mahshie as they talk about the classes they conducted.

    Then, Bob Ruggiero, VP of Communications for Quilts, Inc. takes you behind the scenes for an intimate and revealing description of just what it takes to make Quilt Festival happen.

    And finally, we catch-up with some old friends who have been guests on this podcast. Kaffe Fassett/Brandon Mably (July 2022), Margaret Jankowski/The Sewing Machine Project (April 2021), Shelancia Daniel (Creativity Shell) (August 2021), Bill Schroeder III/Paducah Quilt Week (June 2022), Joe Vecchiarelli/Dancing With the Stars (March 2022).

    Christy Burcham Director of Training and Education at BERNINA checks in with us as well to sum up the overall experience.

    Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience Quilt Festival for yourself

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    Be sure to subscribe to, review and rate this podcast on your favorite platform…and visit our website sewandsopodcast.com for more information about today’s and all of our Guests. 

    Scott Houston of RESPIRATOR

    Scott Houston of RESPIRATOR

    Scott Houston is a long running member of the Houston, TX noise scene, known for his solo projects RESPIRATOR, MY BLOOD, and S.P.I.T., as well as his involvement in THRESHOLD OF SLEEP and BLACK LEATHER JESUS and the Deadline Recordings roster. 

    Opening track: "Burst" by RESPIRATOR (Originally released on Burst in 2010, reissued by WCN in 2018)

    Contact the artist at: houstons626 xATx gmail xDOTx com 

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    Joshua, Judges, and Jesus (Part One) with Dr. Scott Stripling and David Capes

    Joshua, Judges, and Jesus (Part One) with Dr. Scott Stripling and David Capes

    In this episode the TBS Podcast teams up with The Stone Chapel Podcast (The Lanier Theological Library) with David Capes hosting and discussing with Dr. Scott Stripling the Joshua, Judges, and Jesus Museum.  

    The Stone Capel Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-stone-chapel-podcasts/id1537425950

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