One of the outings I enjoyed as a youngster was the Sunday drive. After church we would go home, have the customary pot roast and if there was nothing else on the agenda, we would sometimes pile in the ’59 Chevy for a drive around the county. I always enjoyed those outings as my dad would usually venture into areas we had never seen before. That made it adventurous and made me more knowledgeable about the area we lived in.
As a Realtor, outings around Montgomery County are a daily occurrence. After being in this business for over 10 years, you would think that I would have seen every nook and cranny. But on occasion, I still venture into an area I’ve never seen before. And I get those same feelings of adventurousness that I felt as a kid. And that is just another part of being a Realtor that I love.
Recently, my web master incorporated a new header to my website’s homepage that features a slide show of pictures. They asked me to provide 20 pictures to display. I already had a number of nice pictures of homes that I’ve listed over the years. But in addition to property photos, I wanted to incorporate a few photos that represented the diverse real estate market in Montgomery County. I seized on this task as an opportunity for a Sunday drive. But to avoid crowds, I chose a Wednesday instead.
So I recruited my photographer / husband and embarked on a road trip around Montgomery County. We left our home off McCaleb Road about 9AM and headed south across the new FM 2854 overpass. Taking pictures along the way, we headed toward The Woodlands. We went to the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion and strolled along the walkways and took pictures of some of the architecture and sculptures. We then went to Market Square and took a few pictures of the shops and green spaces. About this time, we realized that covering Montgomery County in a day was going to be a challenge.
We headed back north on I-45 toward Historic Downtown Conroe. We took pictures of the Crighton Theatre along with other historic buildings. It was about noon by then, so we grabbed a deli sandwich at our favorite sandwich shop and ate in their dining room situated in one of the historic buildings on the square. After lunch, we headed east on Hwy 105 and took some photos in Cut ‘n Shoot, at the airport and fairgrounds, the Lone Star Convention Center and the new Lone Star College campus. We then headed out to the treasure trove of landscape photos, Lake Conroe.
No slide show about Montgomery County would be complete without a picture of the lighthouse at Seven Coves. The Southern Empress was in dock, so we managed to get a picture of the paddleboat with the lighthouse in the background. We headed toward FM 1097 and went across the bridge to Playa Vista on Lake Conroe. We get a great photo of Playa Vista with the FM 1097 bridge in the background.
We then went to Montgomery, took a few photos downtown and then went to Memory Park in Buffalo Springs. What a relaxing and scenic park. A great place to reflect on what had become a great, enjoyable day. It was now getting late, so we headed back home down FM 2854. But we stopped several times along the way to take pictures of some of the ranches along this scenic drive.
Back home, we found that we had taken several hundred pictures. I soon found out the more difficult part of this assignment is narrowing down the photos to only 20.
With the economy still struggling and gasoline prices still high, it might be a good time for stay local and rediscover the Sunday (or any day) drive. There’s lots to do and see right in our own backyard.
Sunday, July 31, 2011
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