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2012 is going to be my year some how some way!

There is something safe about a screen and a key board. Nobody is around and it is just you and your thoughs. 

It has been a very tough year for the cafe/wine bar and gallery. I have become all those so I can stay a float. 

Interesting it is everything I love... A good glass of wine, great music playing. I can order food if I want. My menu is perfect for an easy not heavy night out. There our couches, tables, bar tables basically any type of seating you would want. I even built a deck on back since i last wrote.

Malford Milligan Singing at Cotton Exchange WHO IS HE

AUSTIN'S BEST KEPT SECRET ~ MALFORD MILLIGAN A world class blues/soul singer, based out of Austin, Texas. With his nationally acclaimed band "Storyville," he recorded 3 CDs; 2 with Atlantic Records, and 1 with November Records. He performed on "Austin City Limits" 3 times; twice with "Storyville," and once with Eric Johnson. Malford Milligan has also appeared on the Conan O'Brian show has toured with BB King, James Cotton, Edgar Winter, Double Trouble, Kenny Wayne Shepard. Malford has recorded on more than 30 albums with such artists as, Hal Ketchum, Marcia Ball, Doyle Bramhall, Alejandro Escoveda, Sue Foley, Stephen Bruton, Chris Smither, Eric Johnson, Double Trouble, The Boneshakers, and Toni Price. "Best Male Vocalist of the Decade" ~Austin Chronicle "Malford Milligan may be the next great soul singerWrite your post here.

ont just walk past. You will be amazed at what happens???????

Homeless people in our communities are a fact of life, especially in big cities. Many of us don’t know how to interpret this situation or what we can do to help. We may vacillate between feeling guilty, as if we are personally responsible, and feeling angry, as if it is entirely on their own shoulders. The situation is, of course, far more complex than either scenario. Still, not knowing how to respond, we may fall into the habit of not responding at all. We may look over their heads not making eye contact, or down at the ground as we pass, falling into a habit of ignoring them.

Things I asked myself this year. Regarding my new business

So we might not know where to start? Then I think we need to ask ourselves these questions.
• What is the vision of our business the day before we sell it? So we can Know what are we really striving for $$ amount.
• How many employees will it have?
• How are the sales broken down?
• What does the even/bar space look like? Smell like? Sound like?
• What is the culture of our company?
• Who are our primary customers?
• What makes us different?
• What are we going to be know for?

Why Temple? I have been asked this a lot!

My father
 
is retired and he now is a painter. He loves the CAC and I would come with him from time to time. I went through a divorced, and became a partner in N2 Magazine for 2years. But I missed doing what I love with is entertaining people. . But I have always been self employed I have owned 4 different types of restaurants that were successful and a catering and event planning company which I sold to a friend.

I had made friends owning N2 and really enjoyed hanging out in people in Temple.