Don't dismiss Bryan as a viable option. A great selection of established, new and relatively new neighborhoods to look at. Also a couple of 'retirement' neighborhoods that are highly rated. Lots of growth and development in the area.
Which two? Does Messina Hof have music on weekends?KidDoc said:
Their needs to be more for teens to do, it is improving lately though.
My main complaint was no live music events but that has radically changed in the last year with music coming to Bryan and the two nearby vineyards hosting music nearly every weekend.
DeepRoots VineyardsTailgate88 said:Which two? Does Messina Hof have music on weekends?KidDoc said:
Their needs to be more for teens to do, it is improving lately though.
My main complaint was no live music events but that has radically changed in the last year with music coming to Bryan and the two nearby vineyards hosting music nearly every weekend.
And it's even better during the 5 weeks between Fall and Spring semesters!Hornbeck said:
I tell people that it is the best place in the world to live 2 1/2 months out of the year.
KidDoc said:
Their needs to be more for teens to do, it is improving lately though.
My main complaint was no live music events but that has radically changed in the last year with music coming to Bryan and the two nearby vineyards hosting music nearly every weekend.
speckledtrout said:
I appreciate the replies. My wife and I are considering a move from Houston following retirement, which might be in 2 - 4 years. Right now, we're just trying to understand some options. I haven't spent much time in B/CS since graduating in 1984, just a few 2-3 day business trips over the years. Some of our priorities would be relatively clean, secure neighborhoods with good access to quality healthcare. We're both Republicans and have grown tired of Houston. It's hard to believe how quickly this city has declined in just the past 10 years.
Since I hunt and fish, I don't view a few extra hours of drive time to the coast or south Texas as an obstacle.
If you have three to four person you call close friends, you have more than most people.Hornbeck said:
I find that people tend to clique with folks that they go to church with around here. I have a lot of acquaintances, and not a lot of friends, but also be prepared for a good amount of turnover in folks. The area tends to be somewhat transient.
I just went to this place for the first time and had a great experience after seeing them recommended on another thread on this forum:bobcat90 said:
Good dentists? Lmk please! Due for a cleaning.
woodiewood said:If you have three to four person you call close friends, you have more than most people.Hornbeck said:
I find that people tend to clique with folks that they go to church with around here. I have a lot of acquaintances, and not a lot of friends, but also be prepared for a good amount of turnover in folks. The area tends to be somewhat transient.
Dr. Craig Scasta.bobcat90 said:
So Erickson dental? I want to go to an honest one that doesn't tell me i have 4 cavities when i never do.
Havent used him as a dentist but do know him. A good guy. Would be really surprised if he didnt run a top-notch place.bobcat90 said:
So Erickson dental?
I guess it depends on the definition of "close friends." Off the top of my head, I would say a close friend that you do things with such as go multiple times on long vacations with, a friend that you would give most of your personal wealth to in a case of need, or a friend that you have known and you could tell any personal secret to without any judgement or care of what it is, or maybe a friend that is closer to you than family members.FlyRod said:woodiewood said:If you have three to four person you call close friends, you have more than most people.Hornbeck said:
I find that people tend to clique with folks that they go to church with around here. I have a lot of acquaintances, and not a lot of friends, but also be prepared for a good amount of turnover in folks. The area tends to be somewhat transient.
Well that's depressing.
On that note and to the point of this thread, I've found BCS a pretty awesome place to make a diverse and eclectic set of friends. Made friends working in local businesses, at concerts, and of course through the Big School. It's been fun and educational meeting people here with wildly different views, politics etc, and happily arguing over a few beers.
Buford T. Justice said:
If you are 25-40 and single, it sucks.
If you are married with a family, it is paradise.
trouble said:
You can be cool without being a clique. Hell, we even let Charpie in.
Charpie said:trouble said:
You can be cool without being a clique. Hell, we even let Charpie in.
I was invited, dammit