Going to Texas in September

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  • tobafa
    tobafa Posts: 344 Member
    I'm in TX and have horses, goats, a cow and other barn animals. I don't wear boots or a cowboy hat. Ever. I don't have wranglers or spurs or any of the stereotypical things associated with country life other than a truck out of neccesity. I rarely, if ever, listen to country.
  • jayayach
    jayayach Posts: 178 Member
    Oh, and our mosquitoes are as big as your head, so be prepared. :laugh:
  • DesignGuy
    DesignGuy Posts: 457 Member
    Yes, you definitely need a cowboy hat, boots and spurs. The good thing about Texas is that nobody here owns cars since we all live on farms and ranches. You know how to ride a horse right? At Enterprise, they rent horses in Texas, not cars. You're going to love it! Can't wait for your arrival!

    hahaha best response ever.
  • JoshuaL86
    JoshuaL86 Posts: 403 Member
    September?! It's hot in Texas in January!!
  • thelovelyLIZ
    thelovelyLIZ Posts: 1,227 Member
    Probably not. I'm a native Texan and I don't own either. However, you should prepare yourself for brutal heat.
  • thelovelyLIZ
    thelovelyLIZ Posts: 1,227 Member
    McKinney is right by my hometown! Very nice area, and not too far out of Dallas you can see some of the neat stuff in Dallas too!
  • Those of us who are "men" in Texas own three things:

    1. Justin western boots.
    2. Some sort of a hat.
    3. A pickup truck.

    Vistors are not expected to have all three, but at least one of these will help you "fit in".

    Before I forget, if you have never been on a horse at least walk like you have :). Then again, I live in El Paso which most people say is more Mexico than Texas.
  • barefoot76
    barefoot76 Posts: 314 Member
    You're coming here in September? Well, welcome to hell. Don't forget your sunscreen, white clothing, wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and water bottle. Let's hope you aren't visiting a dry county. Don't let the fire ants lead you out to pasture. Don't bother booking a hotel with an outdoor swimming pool; the water will be over 80 degrees. Don't forget to say "Yes, ma'am," and "No, sir." And may God have mercy on your soul.
  • BandForAlyAnne
    BandForAlyAnne Posts: 321 Member
    I'm in TX and have horses, goats, a cow and other barn animals. I don't wear boots or a cowboy hat. Ever. I don't have wranglers or spurs or any of the stereotypical things associated with country life other than a truck out of neccesity. I rarely, if ever, listen to country.

    ha im the same. i go horseback riding, but i dont own a hat, boots, or a belt buckle. lol. i also have stretched ears and dreadlocks. i NEVER listen to country. only bluesy rock from the 70's and 80's-90's thrash. :D...but i do have a truck....lol
  • Briski1411
    Briski1411 Posts: 296 Member
    All you need is a gun, gas guzzler, shorts, flip flops, BEER, some kind of tobacco, and a dog.

    :laugh:

    We Big on the BEER!!! might find u some shine if u lucky :bigsmile: That's the good stuff it'll make ur stecker pand up if u know what I mean.

    you probably won't be staying long enough to need any of that stuff sity slicker. It's all good will let u off with a we don't do warnings down here you better by a permit for that.....
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    I'm an hour from McKinney... contrary to popular myth most of us don't wear hats or boots... = ) McKinney is FLAT. Bring shorts and t-shirts. It will be HOT.

    I bet not as flat as Lubbock... :wink:
  • k8blujay2
    k8blujay2 Posts: 4,941 Member
    Oh and I concur... bring your summer clothes... Because we don't have "Indian Summers"... we just have Summer and then slightly cooler than summer.
  • weightlosshippie
    weightlosshippie Posts: 31 Member
    I wear shorts year round.....Unless I'm at work. But I will be there for a wedding so I will have pants for rehearsal dinner and ceremony etc. I will be around Dallas. An area called McKinney? I am not terribly familiar with the area as I have never been to Texas before.

    Erwin Park in Mckinney has great natural surface trails if you're into running or biking while you're down here.
  • It's still hot here in September...... you might want to wear shorts!

    This!

    Cosign.....September in DFW still feels like summer.....

    Just be prepped for possible rain since it will be Hurricane season & down in the southern region of TX it can get pretty bad.
  • jayayach
    jayayach Posts: 178 Member
    You're coming here in September? Well, welcome to hell. Don't forget your sunscreen, white clothing, wide-brimmed hat, sunglasses, and water bottle. Let's hope you aren't visiting a dry county. Don't let the fire ants lead you out to pasture. Don't bother booking a hotel with an outdoor swimming pool; the water will be over 80 degrees. Don't forget to say "Yes, ma'am," and "No, sir." And may God have mercy on your soul.

    I like this. It fits! lol

    And the manners part is very important. We like manners and if you don't have them, we'll feed you to the critters. Open doors for people; wave at random strangers while driving; nod and smile at everyone. If someone says "hi", say it back. And if you are on a two lane highway with shoulders and are lost or turning, use the shoulders! We put those there for a reason! Don't block traffic; we have things to do! (Personal pet peeve there)
  • JennW130
    JennW130 Posts: 460 Member
    It's still hot here in September...... you might want to wear shorts!

    This!
    i third this. coming from a displaced texan in Virginia, soon to be displaced in Guam.
  • JennW130
    JennW130 Posts: 460 Member
    I wear shorts year round.....Unless I'm at work. But I will be there for a wedding so I will have pants for rehearsal dinner and ceremony etc. I will be around Dallas. An area called McKinney? I am not terribly familiar with the area as I have never been to Texas before.
    2 of my cousins live in McKinney.
  • rblauvelt7
    rblauvelt7 Posts: 97 Member
    I have two cowboy hats that I wore in high school in Ohio. Neither has graced my head since moving to Texas.
  • ncahill77
    ncahill77 Posts: 501 Member
    Real farm boys wear ballcaps jeans and workboots. If you see someone in a cowboy hat and boots chances are he has never touched a living cow or is a rodeo show boy.
  • SaucyPeas
    SaucyPeas Posts: 52 Member
    You know you'll need to eat armadillo meat, too. Well, road kill in general.

    Dont forget about them Prarie Oysters! Gotta eat those too!
  • KittieLea
    KittieLea Posts: 1,156 Member
    You'll also have to get someone to take you snipe hunting while you're here. You'll have the time of your life!
  • mrmanmeat
    mrmanmeat Posts: 1,968 Member
    I'm going to Texas this month, and I'm not wearing boots. no yee-haw for me.
  • cranford_s
    cranford_s Posts: 55 Member
    Wow, a wedding in Texas? I've never heard of such a thing! We usually just shack up or visit the Justice of the Peace! But a real wedding??? They must be politicians, or famous or something!

    Oh shoot, I'm getting married in March, does that make me famous?!?!
  • My wife and I went to McKinney for a concert last year and had a good time. Go eat at the Cadillac Pizza Pub in Downtown McKinney (which is small). They have live blues bands and a GREAT atmosphere. Not to mention the pizza is out of this world. Fired in their own wood burning oven of course. There is also a unbelievable smokehouse a few blocks away. I can't remember the name but all of the locals recommended it. Some of the best smoked meats I've ever eaten. I would go back to McKinney for the food alone!
  • ZoeLifts
    ZoeLifts Posts: 10,347 Member
    If you like beer, there are a couple of awesome brewery's to check out that you can get tours and tastings at.

    Rahr & Sons Brewing co is in Fort Worth and have outstanding microbrews that have won all sorts of awards. They do tastings on Wednesday 5 pm - 7:30 pm and Saturday 1 pm-3 pm - $10 buys you your own souvenir pint glass that they will fill with 3 free beer tastings.

    Deep Ellum Brewery is in Dallas and closer to where you will be, but I am from Fort Worth and therefore am partial ;) But Deep Ellum Brewery is a newer one than Rahr and so I am not as familiar with their beers, though the ones I have tried have been wonderful! They have the same sort of deal on their tour, $10 for a souvenir glass and free tastings, and those tours are on Thursday night 6pm-8:30 pm and Saturday 12 pm-3 pm.