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Upstaged by a Rock Star

It seems I’ve grow a bit cocky when it comes to bringing my homemade pies to dinner parties. Upon arrival, my pies – and, subsequently me – tend to become the center of attention – culinary and otherwise – robbing the limelight from the party host. Exclamations like “Wow, you made that?!” from fellow guests … Read more

The Barter System: Pies for Laundry

I have two apple crumble pies in my (propane-powered) oven. I am finally making good on my promise to Mimi that I would come back to Terlingua and bake pies for her espresso bar. She is expecting a full house at La Posada Milagro for the 4th of July holiday weekend. Yesterday, she drove to … Read more

My Life on Easy Street

I just returned to Terlingua after ten days in Los Angeles. Ten very loud, traffic-filled, stress-inducing days. How did I ever love that city so much? How did I ever tolerate the extreme density of population, housing and cars? How did I ever manage to stay calm and kind in the midst of such aggressive … Read more

Martinis and Pie: The Perfect Birthday Combo

Yesterday was my birthday so I gathered up a few new friends here in Terlingua and threw a little party. Instead of cake I made pie. And instead of champagne, my dad (who was brave enough to come visit in spite of my tarantula pictures) made his famous martinis. Pie and martinis. What a combo. … Read more

Future Location of the Pot ‘O Gold Pie Shop

If THIS isn’t a sign that I am meant to stay right where I am, I don’t know what is. Could it also be a message indicating the future location of the Pot ‘O Gold Pie Shop?!Or, wait. Am I in such a state of Texas-inspired nirvana the prism of light is actually radiating out … Read more

The Man Who Makes Peach Cobbler

Driving back from the swimming hole on Sunday – where I had spent the afternoon with some new friends seeking refuge from the 108 degree day – we stopped at a small ranch to drop off a borrowed water jug. I had noticed the ranch before, a tidy hillside homestead with a nicely painted sign … Read more

The World Needs More Pie-rates

Yesterday I went to visit a new friend (and now that I have rented a house here, I can also call her a neighbor) — Cynthia Hood, the yoga teacher who lives a mile down the road. (She and her husband are building a beautiful new yoga studio, which I hope they don’t finish too … Read more

If You Bake It They Will Come

Today I made my pie debut in Terlingua and it was a great success! I baked a peach pie and two apple pies for the coffee house at La Posada Milagro. In a town of this size (pop. 200) word spreads fast like good gossip and as soon as the store window opened the customers … Read more