Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Tootin' Our Own Horn

Yep, that's right...I'm going to brag on Waggin' Tails Pet Ranch for a minute. We are the 2011 Fulshear Business of the Year! I, Wyatt, would like to personally thank the City of Fulshear for this honor. We are proud to be in this community and to work side by side with some excellent businesses.

(L-R) Evelyn and Michael Martin of Martin Mortgage, Denise Einkauf, owner of WT,
 Lyn Sullivan of the Ad Sheet and Tony Smith, Kennel Manager of WT

For those of you who don't live in Fulshear, or just don't know much about our little town- I'll let you in on a secret...I didn't know much about the history of the city either. But thanks to the internet and a lot of time to kill, I did a little research and now consider myself an informed canine.

Here's what I learned:
  • Fulshear, Texas is named after a guy named Churchill Fulshear, who was one of Stephen F. Austin's Old 300.
  • The cotton gin and flour mill were the main attractions in town until Churchill Fulshear, Jr. allowed a railway to be built and then the town really got cookin'. In 1890, Fulshear even got a post office!
  • In 1910 there was a Great Fire that destroyed a block of businesses. Fulshear, being the great city that it is, recovered and " within two years downtown Fulshear was so busy that on paydays residents complained that the sidewalks were too crowded to walk on." Hmm...maybe, although in my experience there's always plenty of room to walk in downtown Fulshear!
  • The Great Depression caused Fulshear's population to drop, but as the Houston Metropolitan Area grew, Fulshear did also. Currently, the population is over 1,000 and growing!
As a proud resident of Fulshear (although I don't think they include me in the census) I want to personally invite you to check out our town. Grab a bite to eat in town, and then come out to Waggin' Tails for a tour. I will personally greet you at the door!

Sources: http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hlf34 and http://fulshearcreekcrossing.com/fulshear/town-of-fulshear.aspx

Thursday, April 7, 2011

How I Spent My Day Off

I don't get much time off, but when I do, I love to spend it with my boys. We always have great adventures and this week was no exception. We never stay very clean, but we sure have fun!

I just love my boys!


Mud Baths are Hard Work!