Monday, March 9, 2009

Find This Cute Area Of Houston On A Texas State Map

By Madeline Hernandez

Regarding a Texas state map, there are quite a few places to write about and many more that will be coming up. With several new Real Estate Developments in Dallas and Houston alone, it is hard to believe there is this so called, recession. I guess it all depends. . .

Usually when I take my road trips between Dallas and Houston I try to have as much fun as possible in the area between, making unnecessary stops and trying to meet the town's people along the way. This is where a good Texas state map comes in handy.

I never really had the desire to go to Houston and spend any significant amount of time as my Texas state map had shown Houston as being a city with an abundance of people and not so much space to accommodate everyone. I did not have this experience when I went to visit a friend and ended up staying for almost a week. I had a lovely time!

If you look on a Texas state map you may or may not find certain areas, it depends on the version of map and exactly for what you were searching. In the particular areas we spent time, they could not have been more perfect for the amount of time I was in Houston.

A Texas state map is a necessity for me as I don't usually travel around Texas by plane. There are too many wonderful spots you would not otherwise get to visit. While in Houston, I had the pleasure of visiting a little Caf by the name, Salento. Adorable! And the people, patrons and staff, were so nice.

The other place not on my Texas state map was a quaint little coffee shop by the name of Salento. It was the perfect spot for sitting a moment to read e-mail and get a little work done in a nice quiet environment. I actually had the nerve to skype my sister who happens to live in Africa and everyone was still so very friendly and accommodating, curious and smiling.

There is quite the population density, of which I never pay much attention on any Texas state map, that would lead you to believe you will be in for quite an over abundance of traffic and crowded spaces. The traffic really wasn't any worse than Dallas and I actually had a wonderful time people watching.

I already have a favorite little place to buy the best Brioche! In Texas! If you get a chance while in Houston, stop by the adorable little Croissant Brioche. They have fresh squeezed juice in addition to coffee and pastries and also serve wonderful soups and sandwiches for lunch!

This concludes another look at a Texas state map and the journey that lies within. There are quite a few places to write about and many more that will be popping up with all of the new Real Estate Development projects in Dallas and Houston.

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