Harvest
Festival 2025
We live just a few blocks away so we mounted up and made the trek to the
Common Area where our amenity center is located. Grandson Robert was being a
good brother and held hands with his sister all the way.
We live in Aubrey, Texas a gem of enduring Texas pride just north of
Dallas. Once known as the “horse capital” of the state, the town still reflects
its equestrian roots, even as it grows into a thriving destination.
Fun fact: Originally called Onega, it was renamed Aubrey in 1881—its new
name drawn from a hat in true Lone Star style.
Sandbrock Ranch is an HOA development which was actually a part of a
working horse and cattle ranch. The developers still have land to the east of
us and still have their horses and cattle there.
The Festival was well on its way with a DJ pushing music and Food trucks
on the perimeter dishing up hot food and ice cream.
Many inflatable games were present for the kids from Axe throwing to
shoot'em ups to a Maze.
The grandson even tried his hand at Bronc riding. He did not make the full 8
seconds.
There was this guy on stilts juggling too.
There were some vendors on hand selling real estate, jewelry, roof repair
and some food and some beer and wine for the adults. We scored cake pops.
While waiting in the really long face paint line, we picked up our HOA
supplied resident pumpkin that the Grandson got to take home.
As darkness approached, it was taking way too long in the Face paint line
and with no relief in sight, as the sun set, we made our way back to our
hacienda.
That's it for us, thanks for watching Rocks in My Sandals. We'll be back
soon.
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