Showing posts with label living in kilgore tx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label living in kilgore tx. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Caddo lake

This is not my first trip to Caddo Lake, but every time I go I am amazed by how much there is to explore and how much I fall in love with it all over again.
The giant salvinia that have infested the lake remain creating a sharp color contrast withing the lake while adding a strange element of feeling that your on land while in your canoe,
 
Did I mention that there is no better way to explore this lake than with a friend in a canoe (can be rented from Johnsons Boat Rentals)

A map is a must is you plan to go very far, there are trails and islands and turns all over the lake, that even with a map can be a bit complex to navigate.


Spanish Moss and Cypres trees are a stunning experience and a must do it you can get here.

Chimp Haven

I first heard about Chip Haven 3 years ago. I was reading about research chimps and the somewhat new legislation that says when they have reached the end of the time having research done on them they need to be given a safe place to live out the remainder of there lives. The article stated that only a few facilities in the United States were currently licensed to do this and one was just outside of Shreveport LA
I knew that I had to go visit. It turned out to be much more complicated than I expected. Chimp Haven believes strongly that their service to the chimps is not a zoo and as a result have very limited public access days. Advanced planning is a must, but the experience is well worth it.


Chimp Haven is a huge facility tucked behind a public green-space giving it the feeling of being even more secluded than it is. During public access days the chimps are lured to the viewing side with an excess of toys and treats, giving you as the visitor a really great animated experience.


Will I go again? Yes if I can make the schedule work
Advice for those living in east Texas: Visit Chimp Haven and pay extra for the hay ride. Plan a trip to visit the park outside Chimp Haven, bring your bike and enjoy the trails. If your like me and love to volunteer check the web site to see if you can be a parking attendant on public access days as a chance to give back to this really wonderful haven,

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Elder Lake Park, Kilgore Tx

Saw what looked like a park entrance while driving home on 259 one day. A few weeks latter during a day off ventured down to check it out. What a wonderful surprise, I wish I had found this years ago
Elder lake is a small lake with well groomed walking trails around it totaling in just at about 2 miles if you do the outer loops.

I am not one for fishing but I do enjoy a good dock when I see one, it give you a dynamic look at the water from a vantage you cannot access on the shore.



Sunday, April 26, 2015

Lake Houston Campground




One of the great things about Texas is its never too cold to camp, there is however a 4 month time frame when its quite hot and camping is less than desirable.

From the Longview/ Kilgore area you are about 4 hours from downtown Houston, however you can reach the City park of Lake Houston in about 3hours. This park is located on the northern most part of Houston and is a great stop on your way to the Houston Airport that is also situated in the norther part of the Houston.


Unlike many city parks this one has overnight camping including a full bath house.
They also have family style bunk cabins for rent, along with indoor and outdoor pavilions.
I did not venture too far onto the trails but the whole area has that back woods bayou meets pines feel that is unique to this part of the county.






Saturday, April 25, 2015

Henderson TX Rodeo


It'll drive a cowboy crazy
It'll drive the man insane
And he'll sell off everything he owns
Just to pay to play the game
And a broken home and some broken bones
Is all he'll have to show
For all the years that he spent chasin'
This dream they call rodeo
Well it's bulls and blood, it's dust and mud
It's the roar of a Sunday crowd, it's the white in his knuckles
The gold in the buckle, he'll win the next go 'round
It's boots and chaps, it's cowboy hats
It's spurs and latigo, it's the ropes and the reins
And the joy and the pain and they call the thing rodeo
It's the broncs and the blood
It's the steers and the mud
And they call the thing rodeo
 Garth Brooks - Rodeo Lyrics 


I don't know if anything else needed to be said. If you are living, visiting or passing through East Texas a trip to the Rodeo is a must do on your list. The Henderson Rodeo is a family Rodeo (that means no smoking, no swearing and no alcohol). As an added bonus their rodeo arena is somewhat enclosed keeping the cool night air and the bugs at bay. And of course you will get a satisfying dose of Texas pride, cowboys and true blue patriotism.






Friday, April 24, 2015

Pairs Texas - Pairs Bakery











A bit of a drive from Longview.
En route to an Oklahoma Casino.
A ghetto Eiffel tower. 

A Bakery
A Bakery that deserves to be called a Bakery
Devine cookies
True coffee
Homemade breads
Real ingredients
Modern industrial vibe
and a bit of the stereotypical french attitude
Perfection.



A weekend in Hot Springs AR

I was pleasantly surprised to find that Longview Tx is less than 5 hours from Hot Springs AR. Full disclosure I love Hot Springs AR.

I love the food in Hot Springs, and on this weekend trip during the late fall my husband and I discovered Cafe 1217, a fantastic healthy deli, its off the walking section of the historic district but is on a main road in town. As this was our second trip to Hot Springs since moving to East Texas we felt comfortable with the off the main street journey and it was completely worth it, this is a top choice for anyone having a meal in Hot Springs.
http://www.cafe1217.net/menu.html 


 I love the historic baths in Hot Springs National Park. I don't have any photos, but plenty are online so look it up and give yourselves at least 2 hours to soak while your in Hot Springs. On both visits now we have spent closer to 5 hours at the baths, just thinking about it makes me want to drive up there this weekend....





And of course the hiking. The national park has an abundance of easy access hikes, from 1/4 miles that are paved to long day trips and even a few multi day options. Being weekend visitors we have stuck to the shorter side of thing.








During this trip we took the journey up the observation tower. Being late fall the colors were mostly gone but it was an interesting experience and the observation deck had an abundance of local history. Opting to take the elevator up is a great idea and the stairs down are a bit crazy if you not very comfortable with heights. I enjoyed the tower but would not list it as a must do if you only have one weekend in Hot Springs.









Following the tower we drove the mountain top road to the side away from town and did a 2 mile there and back journey on a well maintained sloping path. Any time hiking in a lovely landscape is a great use of time.




Java Primo



Up early on Sunday Morning to make it back to Longview with time to get ready for the next week we have now twice stopped in Arkladelphia for coffee/ Chai. A small chain Java Primo make a blended Chai that is divine. Nestled in the historic down town of this struggling college town there is always parking and you will walk away with some caffeine and a smile.
Down Town



Santa Land

(this post was drafted in Dec 2014 and is just now being published)

As a child on several occasions my parents would put us in the car and drive us through a christmas light display. Now reaching my second year in East Texas and having seen the miles of cars lined up for Santa Land I knew it was time. My husband and I got in the line of cars and slowly crept our way to Santa Land. 

The first bit of advice I have is go pee before you get in line. The second bit is have some sort of book on CD or pod case, I promise you that local radio will get old after the first 30 min that you are in a dead stop on a county road just waiting to have the cars start to move forward.


As we approached the park it was instantly apparent that this was the best idea ever. They have a low frequency raid station that the trees at the entry way are set to and once in the park music is pumped in. This being Texas so many kids were in the beds of pickup trucks lounging on beanbag chairs and eating popcorn, it made me want a pick up all the more.


The park loop will take you a solid 45min and the quality and aww is continual. If you are visiting or living in East Texas a christmas season to Santa Land is well worth your time.


http://santalandtexas.com 

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Kilgore Film Festival

During the spring of each year the 4 star cinema in Kilgore brings non block busters to an East Texas screen each day for the duration of the festival. The Kilgore Film Festival of Kilgore, Texas began in 1998 under the sponsorship of KTPB, the former public radio station of Kilgore College.[1] Each year a festival is held in the Spring and Fall offering moviegoers a chance to see unique and award-winning selections. The festival is held at Kilgore's 4 Star Cinema. - Wikipedia The prices are VERY reasonable for tickets and snacks. The screen, seats and sound is of a higer quality than you might expect based on the vintage facade. Ian and I went to The Great Beauty on Saturday night 7:15 showing and had 6 other people in the theater with us, we loved it! We plan to go back on Wensday night for The Wind Rises. Check out the theaters web site, FB page or keep an eye on the Longview News Journal to see if you can take advantage of this opportunity in East Texas. http://www.foothillsentertainment.com/theaters.aspx?ID=1

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Discrimination overlooked

Discrimination masked by talented young women.



Kilgore Tx, a town that has passed its prime but still holds much charm was once one of America's great oil boom-towns, home of the world's richest acre. 75 years ago Killgore College the Jr college in this little Texas town struck gold in a more metaphorical sense. Seeing the challenge of a town built around the male-dominated oil industry a new fine art form was introduced to attract a different type of person to Kilgore. Introducing the Kilgore Rangerettes. A group of young women who are top dance drill members who come together for two intense years of study sprinkled with high profile performances and football half time shows. When this concept was born in 1939 it was the birth of an art form that has grown in popularity throughout the world.

Last evening I had the opportunity to go watch the Rangerettes perform and their talent was apparent but equally apparent was the discrimination happening within the drill team, the community and the college.

Gregg county where Kilgore College is located has about 22% of its population identifying as African American, about 15% who identify as Hispanic, 1% who identify as other and the remaining are identified as Caucasian. As with most of the United States, about 51% of the population is women and 49% men.

The KC Rangerettes are comprised of approximately 60 members, 2 coaches/ directors, 7 choreographers and 6 mangers. Of these 70+ individuals 2 maybe 3 would be identified as African American. No directors, no choreographers and no dancers were male, all of the managers were.

While this composition and inequality within the Rangerettes performance a larger level of discrimination has me truly upset and disgusted with our society that turns a blind eye.


Pictured below is the Rangerettes on-campus housing.


And here is Athletic on-campus housing. The KC football team has approximately 60 members 43 of whom would be identified as African American



The photos can't capture the difference, on the street where the Rangerettes reside, practice and perform the landscaping is well maintained and aesthetically pleasing, the street is repaired, the sidewalks clear of debris. Less than 5 blocks away the football team lives in on a street that has little landscaping, poorly maintained roads, and debris is left on the sidewalks.

This entire situation is a problem, inequality and discrimination are occurring daily at this local Jr College as the administrative staff and the community that supports them allow for policies to prevails that create such dramatic divides between groups of people.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Little Free Library

Little Library

The Little Free Library is a project I simply adore. Learn more at http://littlefreelibrary.org/ 

The city of Kilgore has taken this project on and several of the local parks now are home to little libraries!  

My neighborhood park, Drillers Park, has one of these and i stop by and check it several times a week. While this is a recent addition to our community is looks as if its getting a decent start with a rotation of a variety of book. If your moving to Kilgore I would highly suggest finding the location closest to you and making it part of your weekly Kilgore Experience!

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Fort Worth Zoo

Needing to expand beyond East Texas I headed over to Fort Worth Zoo. Its a solid 2.5 hrs drive but if you have friends in the area it makes a good weekend excursion. The zoo itself is overpriced but of good quality. The highlight that made the who trip more than worth it was the two baby elephants. The zoo has a viewing schedule for these little elephants but you do have ample opportunity to take in the adorableness of two tiny elephants a rare opportunity that should not be missed.


Our Additions to Kilgore little library


 The little library project is on of the coolest community based education movements I have encountered.  Ian saw this great post on dump a day where they added googley eyes to classic fiction. We instantly knew we needed to do something similar and add it to our neighborhoods little library. Not having an abundance of classic fiction to donate we went to our star book shelf and had these great creations as a result.