
Small city attractions can be so charming. In the city of about 33,000 people, I saw one cinema, bowling and hockey tonk by rail. Nacogdoches is unplugged, but I think most of the locals.
Hours from the major airport took 4 hours by bus with an expensive taxi fare to get to the gate at Houston Hobby Airport. Car services have just arrived for residents of the city with several transportation options.
Cows, pickups, tractors, ranches, horses, ponds, pig strings: all parts of East Texas territory. If the rodeo is not in the city, next to it. For athletes with horse riding or for riding, this is the only sport invented and developed in Texas and having a huge fan base through Lone Star State.
People are so good in Texas that you think they are trying to sell you something. Again and again I constantly met people and thought: “Do you know?” They are just very friendly in the south, and as soon as you get used to it, you begin to enjoy the open feeling of visiting so freely with strangers.
Residents who have sent future lives in this city end up in cemeteries where annual home classes are held. Entire communities gather to share dinners, enjoy scholarships, clean, repair and respect their relatives. final resting place.
The real estate bubble has not burst here because it never expanded, as in the West Coast. Banks were too conservative to risk loans. There are several foreclosures and housing prices have remained unchanged over the years, while much of California has taken the nose.
Instead of a cafe, there is a church at every corner, mostly Christian. Two services are held on Sunday and Wednesday evenings, as always. Not much change in these small Texas cities, but then everything happens.
In a world that is becoming chaotic, here you see a lot of long marriages, people living their whole lives without plastic surgery, as well as active farms and ranches. Young people who say “yes, mother” are refreshing, which is difficult to put into words.
Local meetings and events have a relaxed sense of community. The recent Blueberry Festival / Patchwork Show / Farmers # 39; the market was very well attended that the heat index was in a triple digit.

