Tuesday, November 29, 2022


 I had the pleasure of working with Kaprice aka "Pip" of Pips Bakery on Food Photography.  She brought her love of cooking and Grandmas recipe to life and created her own small business.



Kaprice is a wife and mother and grew up in a small East Texas Town and loved the country and the wild honeysuckle and pasture full of horses.  Her love of baking is deeply rooted from her early childhood standing on an old wooden stool in her grandma's kitchen, just tall enough to peek over the counter to dip her fingers in the dough for a taste.



As she has continued to bake throughout her adult life, it was her Grandmothers passing that really pulled her back into the deep love of baking.  She received her old wood box of handwritten recipes, most of which were very hard to read but filled with so much love and memories of her kitchen when she was a child.  Kaprice began making all of those old family recipes mixed with some new she acquired along her baking journey and felt a peace she hasn't felt in a long time.  She said "I knew I needed to pursue this passion."



She feels blessed to be a part of so many others special occasions and just their normal day to day lives that includes something she loves in her baked goods.  Her passion for baking has grown to a bigger dream of maybe one day owning her own bakery.


Facebook:  Pips Bakery

Photographer: Jo H Photography www.johphotography.com

Monday, April 25, 2022

North Texas High School Rodeo 4.22 and 4.23.2022

The regular season for 2022 is about to finish for North Texas High School Rodeo.  This past weekend was a double point race; what that means is alot of the athletes below number 15 position could move up to a higher placing to make the NTHSRA Finals.


If you have not visited the rodeos on Friday and Saturday nights I would make it part of my weekend plans to come out and watch some great rodeo action.  Rodeos on Fridays start at 8pm with a $7 ticket charge to come inside.  Saturday rodeos start anywhere from 2pm to 6pm with the same gate entry charge.


North Texas High School Rodeo Association consists of rodeo athletes in the High School level from Freshman to Senior.  You will see teams as small as 4 members and some teams as high as 47 members.  
Each athlete pays their own entry by themselves or with the help of a sponsor.

Events at the North Texas High School rodeo are (bareback, saddlebronc, walk up goats, ride up goats, steer wrestling, team roping, calf roping, ribbon roping, barrel racing, pole bending and bull riding.  Rodeos last anywhere from 4 to 6 hours with numerous entries each day.
The caliber of talent at this organization is amazing!  I would encourage you to come out and witness what will be tomorrows NFR champions.  This organization is run by a board of directors with rodeo teams hosting rodeos to help run a smooth process week after week.

Vendor spots are always available, food is always fresh at the concession stand.  Come out and support such a great organization

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