I graduated from San Angelo Central High School in 1965 and moved to California a week later. At that time the population was only around 30,000 but the place still has the same look and feel as it did back then except it's obviously larger. There was very little for someone like me who was interested in pursuing a career in computers and it was an important move and opened up a lot of opportunities that were not to be found in San Angelo. I must say that I was fortunate to attend Central High School. There were some really excellent teachers that went the extra mile to help me succeed and I will always remember them.
I had forgotten how much sky there is in Angelo. Mind blowing to see this after living in the Pacific northwest for 30 ears. Signed, Native San Angeloan
< hello >, you got the law - not pulling you up 😆. Wonder what the other driver had done. I'm loving every 4K moment. Pleased i have a Raid SSD system with a top graphics card. Cant beat my view, and your filming!! It's like i am actually there. Great ride.
Overcast day doesn't help. A lot of dead trees for April. A lot died or had barely started budding after the big winter storm a couple months before. San Angelo is pretty darn vibrant especially for dry West Texas. There are actually lakes, rivers, and greenery. The driver spent a lot of time circling parts of the town that aren't great if you want to show it off. Didn't really catch any of the pretty parts. They only briefly left the central part of the city. But all cities have good and bad. The downtown is thriving. Nice riverwalk. It was recently named the Visual Arts Capital of Texas.
I really liked living in San Angelo. BUT!!! Everything is inside the city limits or was in 2003. Once you set foot outside the city limits, nothin but crickets, lol. There wasnt much to do there for entertainment except drink or clubs or go to the movies. Its an alright town for retiree's. It was one of the last towns I've ever been to, that had an actual Mom & Pop sit down restaurant. There were several still in operation in 2003, cant say now days though. Very nice drive, be careful out there!
Does anybody know for how much one can rent an appartment there? I wanna come there for 2-3 months (I am from Germany) and stay to write and do other projects. I figured that is a cheaper way than a motel/hotel.
I would suggest that you also look at towns in the Texas Hill Country (near Austin) or towns like Marfa or Alpine in west Texas. I think they might have better options for short term leases.
All that driving and I never DID see where you drove through the ASU campus , Slowly so people could SEE how nice it is ! You were buzzing around like you had ants in you're pancs !
I graduated from San Angelo Central High School in 1965 and moved to California a week later.
At that time the population was only around 30,000 but the place still has the same look and
feel as it did back then except it's obviously larger. There was very little for someone like me
who was interested in pursuing a career in computers and it was an important move and
opened up a lot of opportunities that were not to be found in San Angelo. I must say that
I was fortunate to attend Central High School. There were some really excellent teachers
that went the extra mile to help me succeed and I will always remember them.
Born here. Still have lots of family in San Angelo. Still as I remember and will always be. Love it! Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for sharing! I went back to San Angelo and have a new video coming next week.
I had forgotten how much sky there is in Angelo. Mind blowing to see this after living in the Pacific northwest for 30 ears. Signed, Native San Angeloan
Nice little drive on a rather dull day. Thanks for having us!
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I miss living out in San Angelo, keep being safe in your driving, im always with you in spirit.
Very beautiful driving video. Thank you for your great upload. Watching from Germany.
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wonderful shots! Thank you for your great impressions and showing your video on RUclips. Have a nice day and greetings from Austria.
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Lived off and on in San Angelo , love town and miss it
When I was there in in summer of 2017 training at Goodfellow, I used to do this too on the weekends.
Great sharing Friend !!! Very well done liked it !!
LOved it! Appreciate the efforts!
Keep going Keep exploring!!!
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It's such an amazing and interesting video.
Have a nice day today, my friend.👍👍👍Like 14!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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< hello >, you got the law - not pulling you up 😆. Wonder what the other driver had done. I'm loving every 4K moment. Pleased i have a Raid SSD system with a top graphics card. Cant beat my view, and your filming!! It's like i am actually there. Great ride.
😂😂, I think the truck was speeding through the construction zone! I appreciate how they don't play that down here!
I love the big overcast sky.
Nice Driving Tour!! Great share my friend!! Thank you😊 Like 11👍
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I enjoyed watching your video about San Angelo TX
Thank you so much!
@@DeceleratedTravel You're welcome
San Angelo... My home. My original home.
Very nice driving tour my friend thumbs up 👍
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Born there, moved away as a kid...lived on A & M ST..the only 2 story house ...Went to Travis elementary..
Your driving so cool 😎👍👏
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Nice driving tour 😍
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Smooth drive, hue road 👍
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cool driving, cheers
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The schillinger name maybe known around this place. Miss you brother.
Nice drive
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Is this town as dismal as it looks? It looks very tired and run down
Were a sleepy little quiet town. Just how we like it! Some areas are humble and some are beautiful.
Overcast day doesn't help. A lot of dead trees for April. A lot died or had barely started budding after the big winter storm a couple months before. San Angelo is pretty darn vibrant especially for dry West Texas. There are actually lakes, rivers, and greenery. The driver spent a lot of time circling parts of the town that aren't great if you want to show it off. Didn't really catch any of the pretty parts. They only briefly left the central part of the city. But all cities have good and bad. The downtown is thriving. Nice riverwalk. It was recently named the Visual Arts Capital of Texas.
fantastic driving dear friend
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I live in San Angelo
Requesting Mt Belview area heard its beautiful. Texas is such a beautiful place I love it.
Sure thing! The one east of Houston?
@@DeceleratedTravel idk if it's the east area but heard it's a beautiful place.
I really liked living in San Angelo. BUT!!! Everything is inside the city limits or was in 2003. Once you set foot outside the city limits, nothin but crickets, lol. There wasnt much to do there for entertainment except drink or clubs or go to the movies. Its an alright town for retiree's. It was one of the last towns I've ever been to, that had an actual Mom & Pop sit down restaurant. There were several still in operation in 2003, cant say now days though. Very nice drive, be careful out there!
Hey, hello my friend..☺️. Amazing tour...👌 Loved your work😍 new fan here🙋 waiting for more from your channel👍...keep in touch my friend...☺️🤝
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Very beautiful view
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I am from Libya and I wish to live there❤
Does anybody know for how much one can rent an appartment there? I wanna come there for 2-3 months (I am from Germany) and stay to write and do other projects. I figured that is a cheaper way than a motel/hotel.
I would suggest that you also look at towns in the Texas Hill Country (near Austin) or towns like Marfa or Alpine in west Texas. I think they might have better options for short term leases.
Can you go to NYC?
I would like to eventually, but won't be able to anytime soon.
@@DeceleratedTravel ok 👌
All that driving and I never DID see where you drove through the ASU campus , Slowly so people could SEE how nice it is ! You were buzzing around like you had ants in you're pancs !
First minute and a half shows how much this town sucks lol