Monday, July 30, 2007

Construction at Mission Jr High School


Mission Junior High School
Originally uploaded by shainelee
Yesterday, I went for a walk around Mission to see what is going on. While passing by the Mission Jr. High School, I saw that there is a lot of construction going on. As you can see here, all the concrete walkway has been removed. The same has happened to the parking lot on the South side of the campus. Due to all the construction, there are large portions of the fence that are missing, so access to the campus is unimpeded.

Saturday, July 28, 2007

RGV Life Weekend Chat

I'll be doing a live show, RGV Life - Weekend Chat, on BlogTalkRadio today, July 28, at 5 PM. You are welcome to call in and chit chat. I'll try to throw together some talking points. English or Spanish is welcome. Give me a call at 646-716-8227 when the show starts so that you can be on the air with me.

Follow the link below so you can bookmark.

http://www.blogtalkradio.com/hostpage.aspx?show_id=41720

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Invitation to New Media types in the Rio Grande Valley

If you are into producing video, audio, or other New Media content for the web and live in the Rio Grande Valley, you are welcome to join the RGV New Media community at Ning. Simply go to rgvnewmedia.ning.com and sign up. The benefit of joining us on Ning is that the site is open and accessible to people outside of Ning. So, if somebody is thinking about maybe joining but isn't too sure, they can at least read our discussions and posts to determine if joining such august company is worthwhile.

Another advantage is that Ning provides RSS feeds for the forums and blogs. This allows you to keep up with the latest within the group without having to visit the site. You can simply check your RSS reader for updates.

Ning also provides options for uploading media like videos, photos, and widgets. You never know what's going to be cool through the course of the group's history.

The absolute most important reason to join is that you will get to meet and interact with other people in the Rio Grande Valley who are into New Media. The greatest value you will get out of this are the relationships you can forge. We look forward to meeting you.

Shaine

Friday, July 20, 2007

Ice Cream the Old Fashioned Way

Mission, Texas has a local ice-cream sales shop that outfits employees with a cooler and ice-cream to sell around town. When you drive around town, you will frequently see these young men making the rounds through neighborhoods selling cool treats to the public.

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

The World Birding Center

The Texas Country Reporter has a segment on the World Birding Center in the Rio Grande Valley. One of the centers is located in Mission, Texas. It is one of the main attractions in the Rio Grande Valley. Bird watchers from all over come to enjoy the birds that pass by here during their annual migrations. Here is the video.

Monday, July 16, 2007

mountain biking at mission trail

Here is video of some local bike riders who frequent the Mission Bike Trail. You'll witness a few falls, but that's to be expected from mountain biking. The point is, they had a good time.

The hike and bike trail started off as the Mission Nature Park, which it still is officially. There were trails made by illegal aliens that bike riders used to frequent. After the bike riders expressed a desire for the City of Mission to develop the trails, the city paved about 5 miles from the Nature Park to Bentsen Park. It was a great job. Unfortunately, many of the existing dirt trails were torn up in the process.

Over time, and with some work, bike riders have made new trails and found new places to practice their mountain biking within the park. Enjoy the video.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

La Lomita: South Texas Haunting

Here is a video by Las Milpas Productions about the St. Peter's Novitiate in Mission, Texas. There is sparse information online about the novitiate built by the Oblate priests. We do know that they settled in the La Lomita area around 1877 as a stop between Brownsville and Rio Grande City. For a while, the novitiate was used as a mental health center. There are still priests alive who attended the novitiate when it was still in operation by the Oblates.

The second half is at La Lomita Chapel, not far from the Novitiate, which was the first structure built by the priests. The Chapel is small and open to the public. It stands very close to the Rio Grande river. The chapel is where our city gets its name. Originally, the founders wanted to name it La Lomita, Texas; but, there was already a Lomita, Texas and the U.S. Post office would not take the name. They then settled on naming the town Mission.

As with any old structures, there are always rumors of hauntings. The crew of Las Milpas Production investigates.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Skateboarding in Mission, Texas

I recently came across this video of a group of skaters performing their skills in Mission, Tx. One of the skaters gets hurt on a stunt where he is sliding down a light post, but that's part of the sport. Enjoy.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Heavy Rains in Mission


Flooded Movie Parking Lot
Originally uploaded by shainelee
Mission has had heavy rains this week, with more expected. Today's news tells us that we are still under a threat of flash floods. City officials were giving out sandbags to residents just in case any more heavy rains grace us.

A quick drive by the Sharyland Golf Course shows that it is mostly water hazard at this time. There are a few fallen branches here and there, but not as bad as when there have been violent storms.

Crews are busy pumping water out of low-lying areas and into drainage ditches and street gutters to help dry the flooding sooner. Most of the flooding in Mission is due to slow drainage. Yesterday, for instance, Conway Ave. was flooded and effectively closed to through traffic. Given time, the water flows into the county's drainage system.

Generally, city workers and county workers are quick to respond to get standing water moving. This is both good for convenience of residents and good for combatting the spread of mosquitoes.

Cheap Gas in Mission


Cheap Gas in Mission
Originally uploaded by shainelee
While other stores have raised prices to $2.79, Aziz and HEB on FM 495 (Griffin Parkway) in Mission have remained at $2.64, today.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

Flooded Street


Flooded Street
Originally uploaded by shainelee
We had some heavy rains here in Mission, Texas for a short period yesterday. It was enough to flood our street. It drained in a few hours. This is why hurricanes and heavy rains upstream on the Rio Grande are a concern around here. This is why it was so important for Congress to appropriate money to strengthen the levee system that protects. us.