What's Texas Life Like?

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Anyone got any pics of the northeast, central, or northwest areas of Texas? Those I think I could live with. :) I think Central to Northern TX sounds like it would be the place for me. I can deal with cold winters more than humid summers though. I'm from MN so I like to have trees, I don't hug them though. ;) :-laf I think I would be lost without large-grain farmland also. What's San Antonio like? They were always my favorite basketball team when I was a kid. :D What's the social life like down there? Is it pretty social and "country like", or are their lots of 'cliques'. Are each of the different areas communites a lot different from each other? What are the people like down there? Are the ladies and girls a lot different than they are up here? Values any different than anywhere else? That is important too.....



Trever
 
I'm getting angry at TDR. For some reason my first paragraph of my last reply got cut off, and my post count quit for some reason. :(



Back to Texas!! :D



Is that like the picture all the time, in Lubbock? :eek:
 
West Texas isn't known for trees, East Texas has a lot of trees though. The big cities here are probably like big cities anywhere, the small towns are the best kept secret, it's like steping back in time.
 
How is the weather this time of year? We are looking to drive south in the next week or two for a quick motorcycle ride. Would trailer down, then ride for three days or so. Is cold and roads are ice and salt here in wisconsin and want to get out. If anyone has any advice that would be great, thanks

Tony
 
You can get an idea about way out West Texas (El Paso) from reading my thread "Tell me something good... " There is nothing out here, you have to drive hours East or go to New Mexico. Those Davis Mountains look nice.



San Antonio is a fun place, lived there for a few years, not exactly as good as up North with the season changes and all, but there is plenty to do there. The beer is good, the music is better (if you like country and going to old dance halls), and the BBQ is the best by far.



Scott
 
Heres some more pic's..... the one with the two bikes in it it what the north of Houston looks like..... the other two are west Texas.
 
Jim Fulmer said:
..... people ski in that lake... .
... . and learn very quickly not to fall! :eek: :-laf



Conroe, being just north of Houston, is probably 80-90 miles from the Gulf Coast which, as you recall, I mentioned was similar to Louisiana - hence, the alligators. If you go to the Hill Country lakes or lakes farther from the coast in East Texas, alligators aren't a problem.



Rusty
 
You forgot to add a few, so I will add them:

Where I live, Gruene (Pronounced GREEN) Hall is 35 min away, and Luckenbach is about 45 min away. . Where else can you go out on any given night and find good live music, but in TEXAS?? Think about all the good things we have:

* Road Trips * 281 * hill country Long cuts * I-35 * Luckenbach * Gruene * Broken Spoke * London Hall * Sons of Herman * Stubbs * Floores * Adairs * Three Teardrops (God rest her soul) * Georges Bar * Bob * Willie * Waylon * Buddy * Guy * Robert Earl* Jerry Jeff * Joe * Gary P * Chris * Larry Joe * Jack * Ed * Hank * Terry * Ramblin Jack * Ernest * Stevie Ray * Ray Wylie * Trigger * Whiskey * Lonestar * King Ranch * P. Ville * AUSTIN * Padre * The Alamo * South Plains of West Texas * Longhorns * Horses * Bobcats * Barbwire * Stockyards * Rodeos * White Tails * Wild Tukey * Dove * Rattlers * Armadillos * Coyotes * Mock-king-bird-yeah * Road runners * Good dogs * and a whole mess of crickets * Rio Grande * Brazos * Guadalupe * Red * Sabine * Bluebonnets and Windmills * Mesquite * Cactus * Cotton * Oak * Pecan * Grandads and Grandmas * Mom and Dad * Minger * Driskell * Cowboys * Oilers oops * Spurs * Rockets * Mavericks * Bass Fishing * Staubach * Landry * Nolan * TEXAS WOMEN OH TEXAS WOMEN * Live Music * Shotguns * Fiddles * Pedalsteels * Off Roading * Boots * The Good Folks Who Care * Bar-B-Que * You * Songs about Texas Like the Gospel hymns



Is there anything I forgot? I got all these off a T-shirt which has all this on the back. I think its pretty accurate, but they left one thing out-



THE WILD AND CRAZY TDR TEXAS RALLY! hahaha



-Chris-
 
Ranch Road 12 is where I popped my headgasket last year, on the way home from Austin. It is also where George Strait's Daughter was killed, leading him to write the song, "Baby Blue".
 
C. Harlan said:
Ranch Road 12 is where I popped my headgasket last year, on the way home from Austin. It is also where George Strait's Daughter was killed, leading him to write the song, "Baby Blue".



Thanks for that little bit of history. What happened to her? I was totally unaware about the meaning of that song. That's a good song. Can't say it's my favorite, but, ya can't name a best song of his because they are all good. :)
 
C. Harlan said:
It is also where George Strait's Daughter was killed, leading him to write the song, "Baby Blue".



yupp its also marked as one of the most dangerious roads in texas. where are ya located chris? im down untill early monday morning.
 
TMaas said:
Thanks for that little bit of history. What happened to her? I was totally unaware about the meaning of that song. That's a good song. Can't say it's my favorite, but, ya can't name a best song of his because they are all good. :)



yeah somewhere around 86'-87' she was killed off hunter road... . (just got a history lesson from the stepdad, he's lived in the area forever)

ocean front property is still my fav. george strait song.
 
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