The Texas Two-Step and scenes from a drive through Cibolo

Well, last night I participated in the Texas Two-Step. I had already voted, so I went back to caucus last night, showing up 15 minutes early for what I thought would be a half-hour process. As a result, I only had to stand in line in the parking lot at my polling station for 2 hours. It was cold last night, too!

Thanks to some friendly and funny folks I waited with, I managed to survive the ordeal--one of them very kindly lent me his jacket. Once I got inside the building (which was warm, and mostly empty, since only a dozen people at a time were being let in), it only took 5 minutes to register my selection. By that time, I was too tired and hungry, plus my feet were killing me, to hang around afterwards to caucus and choose delegates. At 8:45, the two lines of people waiting still stretched from the doors all the way across the parking lot to the street. Next time, I think I will volunteer to help so that this doesn't happen again! And at least I'd get to be inside.

Earlier in the day, I went to the post office in Cibolo and took my camera with me. Cibolo, like Schertz, is one of the fastest-growing towns in Texas. The contrast is not as great, because the original town is smaller, but it's still interesting. Builders have bought cheap land all around Cibolo and built homes ranging from entry-level homes in the $120,000 range up to spec and custom homes in the low $300,000s.

Many home buyers (and renters) live in the area because of the town's convenient proximity to Randolph Air Force Base. It's also an easy commute to Fort Sam Houston and Brooke Army Medical Center via IH-35. Farther to the north along IH-35 is a nice older community built around a golf course, Northcliffe, and an over-55 neighborhood being built on the north side of the course.

I hope you enjoy these scenes from Cibolo! Click the Details button at the end of each show for more information.

 

5 Comments on The Texas Two-Step and scenes from a drive through Cibolo

I gotta wonder - does it feel funny voting twice - even if it is legitimate? It seems awkward.

03/05/2008 10:29 AM by Steve Hoffacker - Real Estate Sales & Marketing Consulting and Strategies (Hoffacker Associates)


Hi, Steve:

Well, I was basically expressing my choice of candidate to a prospective delegate, not really voting again, but yes, it did feel weird. Plus, there's no guarantee that the delegate would vote for my candidate. As several people in the crowd last night said, the system needs a lot of work!

Cheers,

Robin

03/05/2008 02:53 PM by Silverbridge Realty


Hiya there lovely Robin,

Fantastic photos! Great job! Bravo!

Can you tell that I like it!

Wonderful presentation for the areas. Gee, you should with the Visitor's Bureaus!

Take care...

Cheers, KIM. Your Padre Island Friend! It was Super Gorgeous here today!

03/05/2008 07:01 PM by C. KIM McGuire (Coastal Area Real Estate for Corpus Christi - Padre Island)


Hey, there, Kim! Thank you--I get the impression you like it!

Don't rub it in about the CC weather; it was cold and rainy here today and I had to turn the heating back on!

Cheers,

Robin

03/06/2008 06:56 PM by Silverbridge Realty


LOL Robin,

You found out that I liked your photo - blog.

You should consider turning those into movie videos and upload onto one of the mega free upload sites like Youtube for additional marketing for yourself. You'd be surprised the effectiveness of FREE additional and high SEO that comes about with video uploading! I try to make much time as possible to do this.

This is an HIGHLY overlooked tool that MOST Realtors DO NOT take advantage of. Which is good for me for my region.

You should have a Windows Muvee Maker to turn digital pics into a slide-video. Of course I've gotten beyond the Muvee Maker tool and I now use a powerful pro-video editing tool. If you have any questions, feel free to send me an email or call.

Cheers, KIM.  The Padre Island Guy!

03/06/2008 08:17 PM by C. KIM McGuire (Coastal Area Real Estate for Corpus Christi - Padre Island)


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