My day, My say!

Driving around this afternoon doing some real estate duties....I spied this huge water tower in Cibolo. A rapidly growing community NE of San Antonio. One of the things I love about doing errands is the unexpected. Less than a mile away, on the same side of the street, is this:

Immediately followed by a huge new elementary school....

 

In the center of what is rapidly becoming a city, a real symbol of our closely held rural roots. Followed by the hope of everyone's future - our children.

Somehow, it all still works in Texas.

 
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anna - that is a nice blend of heritage preserved and the future anticipated!  Great pics and I would love to get down your way sometime!  hey, are texas rangers real?  (law enforcement not the ball team)

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My Husband Larry has taught me to just drive somewhere and notice the scenery. When I have time it is a cool thing to do.

8:58am • #2

Leeza, exactly what i was trying to say. 

Yes, the Texas Rangers are real. Very real. Why, do you like guys in big hats,boots, badges and guns? We got 'em. Then throw in the huge military presence around here and well...this might be heaven for you :-)

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