Very obvious, this is the nice volunteer fire station.
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I stayed on Texas Highway 105 but I was able to get all the public buildings.
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There are little hills and acreages north, back behind these buildings. My friend lives on about eight acres, he even has a small saw mill. .
The post office is fast. I mailed a Christmas card here one evening and the day after it was in my sister's mail box in Iowa. It's quaint inside too, with all those glass windowed brass mail boxes.
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None of the businesses are in skyscraper buildings here!
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I didn't go over to Grangerland (Texas). Instead I hurried those two miles on to Conroe, they were having fried catfish and hush puppies for supper at the First Baptist Church.
Grangerland is located south of Conroe, Texas, down the road about ten miles. It has a school and more small businesses, nothing very new there either.
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Read about these towns the Handbook of Texas (link to Cut And Shoot article), the city's (C&S) Web page (link), or on the Wikipedia article (link) or Google it yourself from "Results 1 - 10 of about 1,960,000 for cut and shoot, texas. (0.13 seconds)."
The Cut-N-Shoot H.O.G. Chapter #5013 (link) is one of the largest in the nation. They do a lot of charitable work, like Christmas Toys For Kids runs, food drives, etc.
If I had a Harley Hog I would ride with them, that's for sure.
Cut and Shoot Texas Travel
Hi Jim ~~ Glad to see you are enjoying your journey (not trip)
ReplyDeleteBut what a strange name for a town!!
Thanks for your comments - I haven't had many blonde jokes lately, but glad you enjoyed the ones I did post.
Have you ever gone to Google and typed in Blonde Jokes? Take care,
All the best to you and Mrs.Jim.
Merle.
Thanks for the pictures Jim. I enjoyed that tour of Cut and Shoot.
ReplyDeleteI also enjoyed reading BP's story so far!! I'll keep reading to find out how this story ends. I think you have a budding writer in the family!
I sure enjoyed the tour! I think I like the town hall building the best. It actually has an old western look to it, and for moment, I thought I saw John Wayne standing there.
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Hi Jim Looks like your having a great trip , I thought at first the name of the town was a joke but alas the photo's show it is real.
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wow! you have a very nice picture and I love the way you put consistency of the picture, indeed you have a great post! keep it up!!!
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Happy WW!
Cut and Shoot, what a name. Happy WW :)
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Probably a misspelling of "Cut and Chew" :-) Some odd towns out in rural America... happy ww, stop by and visit.
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ReplyDeleteI'm writing from South Eastern Ohio. I have been communicating with a friend around that area in Spring, Texas. He is "Ranger Andy" and his website is: http://www.sohk.us . I've lived in Texas 3 times: Once in 1978 when I joined the US Air Force (Lackland AFB, San Antonio TX; Texarcana TX in 1999 and Wimberly TX (SW of Austin) in 2000. I told a friend one time about Interstate 10, you drive and drive, and drive and it seems like you've not gotten ANYWHERE. His response? "Yeah, I used to have a old Ford pickup truck that was the same way!!" Thank you for posting the photos of "Cut and Shoot". Don
I love it...so much like many small towns in Nevada. Heehaw!
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