Sunday, April 1, 2018

Terrenos

I had to go to New Caney yesterday, but after the rains earlier in the week, the East Fork of the San Jacinto River was over the road causing the closure of FM1485.  I chose to go via Plum Grove and Splendora, a route I hadn't taken in about a year. 
Wow, what a difference a year can make!
Just a couple miles north of the old Boggy Thicket a small city has blossomed in the woods.  It's all because of Terrenos Houston, a Spanish language real estate company on 1485.  Some of the homes are ratty old trailers, but many are new brick homes with well-tended yards. There is even a home builder with model homes and a sign out front reading No Credito - No Problema.

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