DFW Bucket List: Take A Drive

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After living in Texas for six years (holy cow!), I’ve found the best way to “see” Texas is by taking a random drive. I’ve found, that this is a hard concept for some but you have to be willing to get out of your comfort zone and it’s totally worth it if you want to get a little glimpse of what Texas is all about! There’s no telling what you’ll see… ranches, oil rigs, cows, armadillos, tumbleweeds, cowboys (there’s a great Quicktrip gas station off 35 south that has lots of cowboys), etc.

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Every once in a while, we should all just go on a random drive. Better yet, if you’re on your way somewhere, give yourself extra time to explore! There’s no telling what you’ll come across or just how incredible it will be.

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So what do you say? Let’s get in the car and go!

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18 thoughts on “DFW Bucket List: Take A Drive

  1. Ronda Chesser Porter

    I have lived in Texas since I was 4 and I’ve seen it ALL. From the beaches of South Padre to the oil rigs of west Texas to the piney woods to the east. We have a beautifully diverse state and my parents LOVED road trips! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Yogi

    I totally agree. When I lived in Texas (Houston, Dallas, Conroe, Carthage) I would just get in the car and go. There was no telling what you find, but I would find something every time.

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