iTexas Realty Co. Blog: What's Next to Your Subdivision - Speechless Sunday

What's Next to Your Subdivision - Speechless Sunday

Well, our Buyer's offer on an over-priced listing wasn't accepted, so Steve and I had to get out fast (time is running short for this Buyer), and preview some other possible homes for these nice people.

Among other areas, we were out in the Schertz/Cibolo (really popular with those commuting to Randolph Air Force Base as well as Fort Sam Houston/Brooks Army Medical Center).

On the edge of the subdivision was this country vignette: An old barn and Spring-green pasture sprinkled with various wildflowers and drifts of our state flower, the Bluebonnet.

barn and wildflowers

Here in Texas, oftentimes, we are still close to beautiful country sights to ease our eyes. Just a little something to be grateful for on this Sunday...

 

 

 

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Sara Woolford & Steve Golson in friendly San Antonio, Texas  

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13 commentsSara Woolford & Steve Golson, ALHS • April 11 2010 09:15PM

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Hi Sara and Steve! Being a Native Texan, I love seeing the Bluebonnets! Tiffany

Posted by Tiffany Torgan Philips~La Jolla, CA. Real Estate (Harcourts Prestige Properties) almost 2 years ago

Hi Sara...I hope they find a place close to this piece of country.  We've been living out in the country for almost 18 years now and it is absolutely wonderful.

Kate 

Posted by Kate Elim, RealtorĀ® 540-226-1964 Selling Homes & Land at LAKE ANNA almost 2 years ago

Sara, very nice.  I love the country and it always has a calming effect.  Priceless.

Posted by Lisa Stafford - Broken Arrow OK Homes For Sale (Broken Arrow, Tulsa, McGraw Realtors) almost 2 years ago

Sara, That's beautiful!  Our bluebonnets are in full bloom also.

Posted by Marchel Peterson Spring TX Real Estate E-Pro (Results Realty) almost 2 years ago

Oh, I miss seeing the bluebonnets in my birthplace of San Antonio.

Posted by Irene Tron (Precept Ministries International) almost 2 years ago

Hi Ladies-

It's great to hear from such nature lovers.  Being in Real Estate, we need the gift of this type of tranquility in our day!

Thanks for stopping by to comment.

--Sara

Posted by iTexas Realty Co. almost 2 years ago

Sara, that is nice to see, a rural setting like that!  It is very beautiful the green and blue bonnets!  Very pretty indeed!

Posted by Tony Cannon, e-PRO & Darcy Cannon, SFR - The C Team (RE/Max Velocity Realty) almost 2 years ago

Hello Sara and I like this without the subdivision!

Vegas Bob from Thailand

Posted by VEGAS BOB (REALTY ONE GROUP - LAS VEGAS, NEVADA 702.443.7156 ) almost 2 years ago

Sorry to hear the offer wasn't excepted, thanks for sharing the picture it looks tranquil there...

Posted by Caron's Gateway Real Estate almost 2 years ago

Now that looks like some good ole' Texas farm land!  Those trees are about the size of the Mesquites we have up here in the McKinney area.

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