Monday, January 26, 2009

Raw Milk & Dairy in Austin Texas

I grew up having Ostakaka with Lingonberries with my Swedish relatives here in Austin, Texas. My Austin area relatives were all from the old country, having come here in the 1870's. On the farms at Elgin, Lund and New Sweden, they had raw milk to drink, make the cream sauce for Lutefisk & make Ostakaka out of. Ostakaka is a Swedish cheesecake type dish that is best made with raw milk. I still eat Ostakaka on special occasions, many times ta the Austin Scandinavean Club. In modern, urban society, raw milk and dairy are hard to find. Dyer Dairy, 20 minutes north of Austin in Georgetown has raw milk. The family owned and state inspected dairy is located at 7801 E. Highway 29, Georgetown, TX 78626. (512) 638-0415 You might be interested in these organizations promoting our right to raw milk or " Real Milk " & other natural, non-pasteurized dairy products. Real Milk also has a "where to buy" search engine to search by zip code.

Also, check Local Harvest for dairy as well as other local food.

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Public Transportation for the Disabled in Austin

Public Transportation for the Disabled in Austin and surrounding Areas: Capital Metro, the local transportation service, offers commuter bus service for senior citizens and people with disabilities who wish to ride the bus. They also make accomodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). Please check the Capital Metro website and call (512) 389-7583 or e-mail nancy.crowther@capmetro.org for more information. The new Capital Metro trains are ADA accessible as well as each MetroRail station. Commuter rail service from Leander into Austin, Texas will begin running March 30th, 2009.

Austin Texas Makes Top 25 Fittest List

Austin Texas Makes Top 25 Fittest List in Men's Fitness magazine. Austin, Texas is 17th in the list of the 25 fittest US cities. Nearby San Antonio, Texas was rated #3 in the magazine's list of Top Fattest Cities.

The Crossings in Austin Texas

The Crossings in Austin Texas is a great place to take a class, enjoy a workshop or event, eat, relax, spend a few days, get a massage or much, much more. A 200 acre facility on the Balcones Canyonlands Preserve in the Texas Hill Country overlooking Lake Travis, The Crossings offers Holistic services (including Ayurvedic, Muscle testing, Iridology, Hypnotherapy, Weight Management) eco-friendly practices, a Sweat Lodge, Labyrinth, a sanctuary, miles of nature trails, and Watsu Aquatic Massage pool. The Crossings is a member of the Green Hotels Association and uses green building principles. Stop in and visit the bookstore, Cypress Creek Dining Hall or Treehouse Cafe. To get there take 2222 (aka Koenig or 290) west past FM 620 (It becomes Bullock Hollow). At the T- take a right on FM 2769/Volente Rd. The Crossings is located a short way down on the left. You will see the low stone wall and flag poles on both sides of the driveway. Just take the one way concrete driveway up the hill. 13500FM 2769, Austin, TX 78726 (512) 258-7243

Live Theatre in Northwest Austin

The Way Off Broadway Community Players in Leander are in their 12th season offer a wonderful live show. The current offering "Steel Magnolias" is sold out so they are adding a special performance Thursday, January 29th at 8pm. Make your reservations early. The Way Off Broadway Theatre is located at 10960 E. Crystal Falls Parkway in Leander, Texas. (512) 259-5878 Tickets are sold at the door but reservations are suggested. From Austin take the new 183/Research to 183-A . Exit the East Crystal Falls (aka CR 272) exit. Take a right (head east) for 1.1 miles, the theatre will be on your right. (.4 miles west of Parmer Lane, 2.2 miles east of old Hwy. 183)

Contra Dancing in Austin

Have you ever heard of or tried Contra dancing? There are a lot of groups all over and Austin has an active one. Contra dancing in Austin is a lot of fun. I have been to one dance that was held at Carpenter's Hall that a friend and her husband (Richard & Sarah Goss) were involved in. They have since moved to the Portland, Oregon area and Contra dance up there as well.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Environmental Building & Design Discussion at The Crossing

January 30th there will be a Om Home MeetUp about environmental building and design at The Crossings, 13500 FM 2769, Austin Texas 78726 (512) 258-7243 http://www.meetup.com/The-Om-Home/calendar/9244263/?a=cr1o_grp Shellie Jones is the organizer.

To buy or sell a green home call Betty (512) 785-5050

Monday, January 19, 2009

European Dining in Pflugerville Texas

Pflugerville is located just northeast of Austin, Texas. I have lived there and love it. If your hankerin' for some great European dining go see my friend Anni at the European Bistro there. Authentic European food - American, Czech, French, German, Hungarian, Russian food. Schnitzel, Knockwurst, French Fruit Soup, Borscht, Albanian Salad, and much more. Located in an OLD, OLD 2 story building right in the heart of Pflugerville at Railroad Avenue and Pecan Street (aka 1825). This restaurant is sure to please- I love it! Say "HI!" to Anni!

Anni Zovek, owner

European Bistro, 111 E. Main Street, Pflugerville, TX 78660 512-835-1919

dine@european-bistro.com

For Homes in Pflugerville- call me Betty Saenz REALTOR (512) 785-5050
Sky Realty

Thursday, January 15, 2009

African Children's Choir Performs Sunday

The African Children's Choir Performs Sunday January 18th at the Bethany United Methodist Church at 10010 Anderson Mill Road in Austin. The hope of the children's performance is that it will raise awareness of the plight of destitute & orphaned children in Africa & help raise funds.

Milago Downtown Austin Texas Condos







Downtown Austin Texas Condos are a great investment for people who like the downtown urban lifestyle. The Milago on Rainey Street is away from the hustle and bustle of the main downtown thoroughfares but near IH 35. On one side of the 240 Unit complex you can see Ladybird Lake in all its glory. The hike and bike trail is literrally just right out the door. The units on the other side of the building are less costly but without the great waterview. Out on a Milagro waterview balcony you don't even notice the buzz of IH 35. I took the Ladybird Lake & jogging trails photo above from an 11th floor balcony on a January day. January and February are Austin's coldest months but people were out jogging, bicycling and rowing on the lake & trails around it today. A freight elevator makes moving in easy. Nearby quick shopping is available at convenience stores or Royal Blue in the 2nd Street District. The pool and grill are located on the top, the fitness area is on the 2nd level. Current units are available in the Austin MLS for about just over $200,000. up to just over $600,000.










Leaders in Water Conservation & Protection

Lance Armstrong and a few other famous and wealthy water hogs were named recently in the Austin American Statesman for being the biggest water wasters. At the Barton Springs & Edwards Aquifer 2008 Groundwater Stewardship Awards luncheon, several people were honored for their efforts in water preservation and conservation proving that some people do "get it". Jack Dahlstrom and his family were honored for preserving 2,200 acres of their land for water quality protection as well as setting aside 370 acres for public access and education. The Grenga Family os Sunset Valley were honored for their low water use- the lowest in Sunset Valley. The family credits their "home-spun" rainwater collection system which includes both non-potable and filtered and purified water for drinking. Nico Hauwert was honored for his years of work in research. Bill & Shirley Burrell were honored due to exemplary operation of their well in conserving water as well as participating in consrvation education activities & town hall meetings. see the complete JANUARY - APRIL 2009 AQUIFER BULLETIN

Excercising Your Dog

We have a rescued dog from the great organization Blue Dog Rescue. Keeton is a German Shepherd who, sadly, was left tied to a tree when his owners moved. Thankfully, he was found and cared for by Blue Dog Rescue, and even had some obedience training prior to his re-homing. He has lots of energy- way more than me. This can be frustrating for both animal and human owner. Caesar in the Dog Whisperer many times uses a treadmill or roller blades to excercise his dogs. These are great as well but here are a couple of alternative easy ways to excercise your dog.

The Stairs Run
One is running him up and down the stairs- not me, him. I stand in place and tell him what do do. Gosh, I sound bossy! LOL "Keeton, up" and I motion with my hand if I have to up the stairs. He gallops at a fast, high energy speed all the way to the top. Then I say, "Keeton, down!" and as fast as he went up he runs all the way down. I repeat this over and over until he wavers halfway up, tired of the game, and I have to remind him with more verbal cues and or hand gestures to finish and go "to the top". I know he is getting worn down then. Now I would not recommend this to someone who'd dog has hip or other movement problems or whose home has laminate or wood stairs. Ours stairs have carpet floor covering so the dog has good traction. I know this creates wear and tear on your stairs' carpet BUT on bad weather days, this may be an alternative means of releasing your dogs energy when you can't get out.

Biking With Your Dog

Another really great way to excercise your dog is biking with your dog. This way you get in on the act too and your dog gets a great cardio vascular workout. I use a leash that is long enough for me to loop around and fasten at my waist and still have enough slack to let the dog run by my side. You don't want it too long where the dog can get out in front of your bicycle, just enough so the dog is a comfortable distance to your side. I traveled with the leash around my waist so my hands were free to steer, switch gears, brake, etc. My dog is ALWAYS on the right so he is furthest from traffic and by the curb. Practice slowly. Once you and your dog get the hang of it, it is fun to let your dog run as fast as he wants on a safe, no traffic stretch. I like using a harness best so the dog does not experience discomfort around his neck if he pulls some. You cannot do this with a totally wild, untrained, huge dog. Your dog needs to have some obedience cues down already.

Turning With Your Dog: The hardest part of biking with your dog are the turns. You need to verbally cue your dog slightly in advance to make him aware that you are turning right, into him. Train him to match the verbal cue words "turn right" with the fact that he needs to turn right to be out of the way of the bike. Remember to warn your dog to "turn right, turn right" before you make a right hand turn towards your dog so he can move to the right out of the way of the bike.

Once I excercise Keeton, he becomes a "new" dog. I can then walk him after our bike ride and he looks and acts like a polished show animal, minding his p's and q's!

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Leander Open House Sunday January 18th

I had a home for sale at 833 Eagles Way in Mason Creek North It was pre-inspected, staged, has 3 bedroom, 2 baths, HUGE workshop, LOTS of storage, extra parking, approx. 1600 square feet for $112,900. I had an Open House Sunday January 25th, from 1-4. I had snacks, beverage....The day before, for the Leander REALTORS Property Tour I had hot mulled apple cider and 2 pineapple upside down cakes so who knows what I'll bring.

(512) 785-5050 Call if you need directions-

The Austin Real Estate Market

The national media is sometimes better not listened to at all! Based on sensationalism, they make it sound extremely dismal like nothing is happening at all in Real Estate ANYWHERE and that is simply not true. Our Real Estate market in the Austin Texas Metro Area IS a little soft but not DEAD. Real Estate is cyclical, always. We are always slower around Christmas and then we start the upward swing again afterwards, peaking in the Summer. There is more inventory now- more homes for sale. This makes prices go down a bit- not a seller's market. So, the market is indeed a little soft & a buyer's market, especially now, but not dead. Interest rates are fantastic- a great time to buy or re-finance. Builders are suffering and making great deals. Buyers need to be careful and be sure of all costs that are included before they sign on the dotted line. Sod, fencing, any upgrades- be sure they are in the deal. The existing new homes are the worst competition for resale homes. There are also a lot of bank foreclosures, HUD homes and short sales. These are usually in some degree of bad shape and the sellers usually will not do any repairs or negotiate much if at all. You are not dealing with humans in these cases but an entity- never too good for any negotiating or concessions.

I am grateful to be in Austin and not so many other areas of the country that are suffering tremendously. Call me to buy or sell your Texas home or ranch! (512) 785-5050

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Activities for Senior Citizens in Leander Texas

The City of Leander offers a variety of activities specifically for senior citizens.

First of all there is the Active Adult Morning Club for active adults 50 years or better. It is held in half of the Parks and Recreation Dept. at 406 Municipal Drive in Leander.

Then there are Morning Day Trips into places like the Scottish Rite Theatre in Austin, Blue Bell Creamery in Brenham, shopping in Salado, downtown Wimberley, Aquarena Springs in San Marcos, the beer brewery in Shiner or others.

The Bagdad Activity Center is another place to enjoy the company of other seniors and offers meals on wheels- meals delived to homes of the disabled or lunch there for a $2.00 donation to seniors 60 years or better. There are also activities like Dominos, Bingo, Painting & Crafts alng with the occassional guest speaker.

The Bagdad Activity Center is located at 351 N. Bagdad Road Leander, TX 78641 and also serves Cedar Park as well as Liberty Hill. The Center can be reached at (512) 259-0288

Williamson County Senior Assistance

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Firewise Landscaping

The Williamson County Chapter of the Texas Native Plant Society will be hosting a meeting about "Firewise Landscaping" at the Georgetown Public Library from 7-9pm on Thursday, January 8th, 2009. The speaker will be Texas Forest Service member Jan Fulkerson and the goal of her presentation will be in reducing loss of lives, property and resources.

Monday, January 5, 2009


This is one of my favorite photos. Me, Betty Raetzsch as a child on our ranch with a fawn, a Whitetail Deer. I have always loved animals and nature. Now I sell ranches and acreage homes in the Hill Country around Austin, Texas. I still see plenty of Whitetail Deer. Our family name was Rätzsch but was changed to Raetzsch.
This is my favorite picture. It is of me as a child, Betty Raetzsch, at our ranch, the Raetzsch Ranch in the Sand Hills about 15 miles from Seguin, Texas. I was riding Black Pete, our ranch horse. Everyone else said he would try to scrape them off under tree branches but he did not do that to me. I can't remember exactly when I started riding horses but I was young, as you can see from my photo. We raised a few head of cattle, white faced Herefords and Santa Gertrudis. My Uncle Alvin Pieper helped with the ranch a lot.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Handicapped Accessible Home For Sale






I love helping people. I especially feel honored when I can serve those who many times are underserved in our society. I have a great home for sale that is a wonderful home at a very reasonable price. It is also a handicapped accessible home for those with physical limitations, who are disabled, in a wheelchair, etc. Some clients I have served have had to spend over $8,000. to remodel just their bathroom to be accessible by adding ADA type features, so this one is a BARGAIN since someone else has borne that expense as well as many others. It is all the rage right now for baby boomers to buy or build a home for "aging in place" so they do not have to leave their home if adversity in health strikes.
Accessibility Features
  • smooth, wide driveway
  • extra off street parking available so handicap accessible vehicle always has use of large smooth driveway
  • smooth sidewalk from driveway to front door
  • smooth doorways to enter & exit home
  • roll-in oversized shower of easy to clean Corian type material
  • wheelchair accessible tetherball court
  • smooth back covered patio and walkway
  • covered front and back porches for shielding from sun or rain
  • hard floor surfaces for easy rolling
  • wide doorways to accomodate a wheelchair
  • open floor plan
  • one story home
The house looks very attractive and mainstream, so those not needing the accessible features will like it too. The home is located just outside of Austin, Texas in the suburb of Leander just northwest of Austin at 833 Eagles Way, Leander, Texas
Energy Efficient Features include:

Trane Super Efficiency Heat Pump
New weatherstripping just installed in 2 exterior doors
Ceiling Fans in all Bedrooms
Wide eaves/overhangs to shade windows
Large covered porches to shade exterior doors
Large trees

Check my Website or call/e-mail me for price and availability at : http://www.bettysellsaustin.com/ or (512) 785-5050

Kerby Lane Restaurant in Austin Texas

Since 1980 Kerby Lane in Austin Texas has been known as a great local eatery. The original restaurant is located, true to its name, on Kerby Lane off 35th east of MoPac. I more frequently visit the northern Austin location which just moved from west of 183/Research near Spicewood Springs to slightly further north on the east side of 183 Research. Their new location is just south of Anderson Mill at 183 in the old center that used to be anchored by Albertson's. I also noticed their pancake mix is now at my local HEB Plus in Leander for $5.79. I bought the Gingerbread Pancake Mix which says "All Natural, No Trans Fats" and advises you to "Make plenty. They go like hotcakes". It also makes the claim that if you took all the pancakes ever served at Kerby Lane and placed them side by side that they would stretch from Austin to Denver but that would be a "colossal waste of a whole bunch of really great pancakes." Peace through pancakes!

Magnets as an Alternative Health Therapy

I have used magnet treatments for mine and my children's health on and off for years. I went to an alternative health treatment center in Killeen for years in the early 90's. They used magnets in their practice by taping them to your skin to wear as in a "Band Aid". Nikken sells a comforter with magnets embedded in it...http://www.nikken.com/sleepcenter/comforter.cfm A Nikken rep. lent us one- neither my husband nor I could sleep because of the strong chemical smell. My opinion was that the fabric needed washing before use yet you were not supposed to wash it.

I hate all the chemicals put on fabric that go next to our skin. It's the smell in the air when you go into a clothing or other textile store. I have even noticed that smell in some new homes that are supposedly GREEN. I always wash my new garments and towels before use. I do not use any fabric softener either. Our water is softened which helps the water clean better. Rainwater is great too for having naturally occuring SOFT water in your home. It can be used for drinking, washing clothes and all home purposes.