We're thankful for the opportunity to conduct business in Texas
Antiques Texas City
518 6th Street North
Texas City, Texas, 77590
Open Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Hours 11:00am to 5:00pm
We accept all major credit cards
Lay-Away is available on those "must have" items
Our Thanksgiving celebration for 2012 was great!
A traditional Thanksgiving Dinner
We have much to give thanks for.
It's been four years since Hurricane Ike
Nothing can prepare you for the moment whent your business is wiped out and you have nothing.
Especially if you had everything before.
These are defining moments in business.
How we recover and rebuild from events like Hurricane Ike is what determines our character, integrity and potential.
We are entrepreneurs
Rebuilding is part of our nature.
Starting over due to forces beyond our career.
Failure may occur, but it's never the end of the story.
I know about defining moments firsthand.
In the past, one of my businesses just couldn't eke out it's financials.
It was time to shut it down.
2002 was the year I closed my Antique Shop in Moriarty , New Mexico.
The economy had slowed down and the traffic flow from Santa Fe to Mountainair, New Mexico all but ceased.
New Mexico Central Railway ( later absorbed be the Santa Fe RR ) had a Railroad Depot in Moriarty.
In 1903 the railroad company built the Depot, opened a Telegraph Office, and established the town of Moriarty.
1999 to 2002 was an interesting time.
I heated this building with Kerosene heaters.
Winter winds kept a coat of fine dust on everything.
Now back to November , 2012
It's Apothecary Jars & Cattleman Texana
My name is Roland Dressler
Email rolanddressler@gmail.com
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