Cenizo Journal Winter 2015 | Page 7

C enizo Not es by Carolyn Zniewski, publisher and Danielle Gallo, editor O ne of the things I love about Big Bend is how close we all are to Great Mother Nature. When you live here you have to adjust your schedule to the dance of the weather. If you see someone in trouble you know it’s up to you to help, there won’t be a taxi coming along anytime soon. Everyone is neighborly regard- less of fortune, family or politics. We need each other to keep the wolf from the door. The winter holidays have been spent and we’ve renewed our community. Winter is a time for gathering your wits. Last quarter was crazy-hectic for me. It often is in the fall and through the holidays. I’m looking forward to some cold and windy weather as an excuse to curl up by my new wood stove and putter away at some good reading, craft projects and good old-fashioned daydreaming. When I read the Folkways about Dragon Fruit I thought someone down in South County should start a little Dragon Fruit farm. Great climate for Pitaya and a chance to be one of the first in the US market! Big Bend is sometimes described as being in the middle of nowhere and we are certainly far from the metropolis. Yet Big Bend seems to be the starting point of so many interesting things. The solar farm at Marfa, the wind gen- erators at McCamey, the ‘off the grid living’ of many homes, papercrete building and innova- tive arts and theater to name some of the best. It’s a special place where old technologies combine with new to bring about some very creative ends. In a place like Big Bend a Dragon Fruit Farm isn’t that farfetched. Who’s game? G earing up for spring in the Big Bend is always a time of ambivalence for me. I love the lengthen- ing days and the ever-increasing warm breezes, the buds on the trees and the return of the vultures. I hate that last freeze that prevents me from getting the garden in before Easter, and robs my fruit trees of all their blossoms. I love seeing all the new faces around as vis- itation picks up, especially after a long dark quiet winter, when the Big Bend can feel even more isolated than it usually does. But I hate the sudden “traffic” on Highway 90, even though I know a dozen cars between Marathon and Alpine isn’t most people’s defi- nition of traffic. I love the return of daylight savings, and eight o’clock suppers on the front porch, and those endless mornings when the sun doesn’t rise until it’s had its fill of sleep, like me. But there’s something to be said for the early evenings of winter, with their lemony sunsets and the bare branches silhouetted against a sky that fades from green to navy blue to inky black. I suppose it can be said that any time of transition is a time for contemplation, as we have one foot in the past and one in the future, and the present is more of a bridge than any- thing else. This issue of Cenizo showcases some of our Transpecos history and some of the now; arts in Marfa, the lives of the Apache, the Big Bend Gem and Mineral Show, the preservation of pronghorn sheep. Enjoy the stories as the desert stirs itself from winter dreams, and prepares for another spring. Music To Your Ears CDs • DVDs • Vinyl Games • Special Orders Mon-Fri 10-6 203 E Holland Ave, Alpine 432.837.1055 [email protected] Sunday Services at 11:00 a.m. Children’s RE 1st & 3rd Sunday Potluck every 1st Sunday We believe in the freedom of religious expression. 1308 N. 5th Street • Alpine uubb.org • 432-837-5486 e UUBB is a lay-led fellowship. With God all things are possible (Matthew 10:26) Church of Christ 432.371.2292 Highway 118 – P.O. Box 142, Terlingua Worship: Sundays 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. and Wednesdays 5:30 p.m. sUBsCriPTiOns Cenizo Journal will be mailed direct for $25.00 annually. Make checks payable to: Cenizo Journal, P.O. Box 2025, Alpine, Texas 79831, or through Paypal at cenizojournal.com sUBMissiOn Deadline for advertising and editorial for the Second Quarter 2015 issue: February 15, 2015. Art, photographic and literary works may be e-mailed to the Editor. For advertising rates or to place an ad, contact: [email protected] Cenizo First Quarter 2015 7