February 2001

Thomas Haden Church

My dad was an avid hunter—dove, quail, deer, the whole thing—and when my brothers and I were around seven or eight, he started taking us with him. He leased a ranch in San Saba County, and that was my first exposure to the Hill Country. My dad always had a sense of conservation, and it was our responsibility to clean up after deer season. We would make sure that all the garbage had been hauled off, that the cabin had been cleaned, and that the outhouse had been shaped up. We even checked the deer shed. He taught us a sense of stewardship of the land. I was always fascinated with our cabin, which had been built in the 1890's and had served at various times as a dance hall, a community center, and a general store. It was a really cool, squat adobe structure that was in the middle of the ranch. It was a great experience.

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