Wonderful in winter

DallasVoice.com – By Daniel A. Kusner – Life Style Editor

The frosty months are already upon us. But Dallas’ drag royals say it’s never too late to prep for the cold weather that lies ahead

Prune it back, bitches

Long-legged beauty Jenna Skyy loves stroking a 12-foot pole. And she knows that January is the best time to prune her cedar elms and pecan trees. January is when trees are dormant and their sap has stopped flowing, which means a fresh cut will bleed very little. And since the leaves are gone, winter is also when a deciduous tree’s shape and structure can clearly be seen.