Steve and I took a little road trip this past week. Originally we had planned to travel down Route 66. Start in St. Louis and head towards Oklahoma City. Just see how far we could get in our short time off. I was looking forward to seeing all the old tourist attractions and catching a drive-in movie. (Yes, one still exists along Route 66 in rural Missouri.)
But we were scared by the weather. Flooding and the threat of more rain kept us from taking that particular route. So, we enjoyed a “staycation.” No doubt you’ve heard the expression lately. It’s the new word for what families are doing this summer with gas prices so high — spending vacation close to home or at home. We stayed close and took mostly day trips with one overnight adventure thrown in.
Our one criteria for traveling is to always take the back roads. We are not much for interstate travel. Most times it’s not the destination, as much as getting there that we enjoy so much — finding the less traveled route and enjoying the scenery along the way. I drive Steve crazy with a little habit I have of critiquing every town that we come to. Comparing it to Brownsville and talking about the things that we can do to make our town more inviting. You’d be amazed at the communities who are the size of Stanton, or smaller, who go all out to make their towns stand out.
What stood out more than anything this trip were the towns who have added street banners to their light poles. Some stated a plain “Welcome,” while others were simply a friendly design. Nothing elaborate, but definitely noticeable and impressive. And something that I know the Brownsville Business Association is working on for Brownsville. As Martha Stewart would say “That’s a good thing.” And just in case you might be interested in sponsoring one of the banners, please call, 780-5144, or e-mail me for more details.
The point is this. You do not have to travel far to find interesting things to do and see. As a matter of fact, you don’t have to travel at all. We have 3 museums (College Hill, Dunbar-Carver and Delta Heritage Center) and the Hatchie Wildlife Refuge that can keep you entertained for quite some time. Plus scores of other things. If you’re planning a “staycation,” be sure and check out the local attractions.
12 years ago
These Banners are AWESOME. I hope you get alot of orders!!!
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