Earlier this morning, the moon was absolutely radiant. Soft white light reflected off it’s surface. The moon reminded me of an egg, an Easter egg, as appropriate to this Good Friday. As the moon approached the western horizon, the color changed from white to yellow and appeared to grow in size. Tomorrow, Saturday, the moon
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Unwanted Lines or Streaks
Unwanted lines or streaks are printed out on your copies or scanned images! If these lines or streaks are missing from your print jobs and only appear on copies & scanned images then most likely the culprit is the “scan-thru” glass. The scan-thru glass is located either to the left or right of the original
Continue reading »Copy Machine in Conroe TX, Humble TX, The Woodlands TX, and the Surrounding Areas
If you are a business owner, you will know how necessary it is to have a copy machine within your office premises. For any kind of business requirement, it is necessary often to get the prints fast. However, if you don’t have the equipment within your office premises, you will always have to send someone
Continue reading »Spot the Station
Tonight, Friday March 23 at 8:41 PM, if the weather permits, the International Space Station will cross the skies over Houston, Texas. Visible for 5 minutes, Max Height 65 degrees, Appears 10 degrees above SW, Disappears 18 degrees above NE. Happy viewing!
Continue reading »Spring Break 2018
This past year, Houston got some snow, not the usual Icey stuff that falls and is gone by the time it hits the ground, nor the slush that decides to stick around, but this past year we actually got FLUFFY snow that stuck around for a while. I had about two inches of snow on
Continue reading »Copier Printer in The Woodlands TX, Humble TX, Katy TX, and the Surrounding Areas
Are you a budding entrepreneur who has recently set up his/her business in any of the areas like Conroe TX, Houston, Humble TX, Katy TX, Magnolia TX, or Woodlands TX? And, are you looking for documentation of your office papers in the most convenient and cost-effective way? If yes, then you have to think about getting a copier printer for your business immediately. Are you wondering
Continue reading »Workplace of the future
Work is not where you are. Work is what you get done. The traditional office environment is changing and will continue to do so. We have the freedom to work on the road using our phones, in the park using our tablets or halfway around the world using our laptops. It truly is a digital
Continue reading »“You never get lost on a straight road”
“You never get lost on a straight road” Quote on a plaque located on the Bermuda Dunes Bridge at Paradise Valley, next to John Wesley United Methodist Church. Attributed as a favorite saying of Jack Burke, Jr. of Champions Golf Club fame.
Continue reading »St Patrick’s Day Parade
On Sunday, March 11 the 40th annual FM 1960 St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take place in Northwest Harris County. The Parade route will be on Cypress Creek Parkway (FM 1960W) from Champions Forest Drive to Kuykendahl. This year the Parade will honor the Heroes of Harvey and the Grand Marshall is Jim “Mattress Mack”
Continue reading »From Darly
POSITIVE MIND POSITIVE LIFE: Quotes: Appreciate where you are in your journey Even if it’s not where you want to be. Every season serves a purpose. Remember that sometimes not getting What you want is a wonderful stroke Of luck. Not everyone is meant to be in your future. Some people are just passing through
Continue reading »Economic Outlook Forum 2018
The “Northwest Houston Works!” Economic Outlook Forum has lined up a great list of speakers for the March 23rd Forum. We are excited about the important information that will be shared at the event and the valuable insights into the economic outlook of Northwest Houston. Be sure to register early for discounted prices and participate
Continue reading »Today in Texas
182 years ago today, March 6, 1836, the Alamo was overrun by Mexican President General Santa Anna’s army. The Alamo had been a Spanish Mission, San Antonio de Valero, built in order to colonize the frontier area for Spain. In 1836, The Alamo was a gathering place of about 200 men who wanted independence from Mexico
Continue reading »San Jacinto Museum Fun Run Follow-up
The San Jacinto Museum Fun Run was a very nice event thanks to the organizers, the weather and all the participants. The weather was near perfect with clear blue skies, temperature at start time just right. The staff of the Museum did a great job in the organization and registration of the event. The runners
Continue reading »From Matilde
Twix Cookies INGREDIENTS • 1½ cups softened butter • 1 cup powdered sugar • 3 cups flour • 1 teaspoon vanilla • ¼ teaspoon salt • 15 oz caramel **See notes • 2 cups milk choc chips • 2 tsp shortening INSTRUCTIONS 1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees 2. Cream butter and sugar together. Add
Continue reading »Worm Moon
Tonight’s Full Moon has been referred to as the Worm Moon. This Full Moon appears in March is thought to usually be the last Full Moon of Winter. The term “Worm Moon” results from worm trails appearing in thawed ground, after worms start coming back to the earth’s surface, a prelude to Springtime.
Continue reading »Happy Customer!
Office Systems of Texas appreciates customer’s feedback. Recently we received a response from a long time customer. “Whenever I call, Your dispatch takes care of me immediately” “Communication is awesome”. Thanks Kathy!
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