driving downtown during spring break |
So I have lived here most of my life. When most people who don't live here think of Corpus Christi they think of summer. We are a city right on the beach and a tourist hot spot. During spring break, it is a fact that more people come vacation here than live in Rhode Island. So we have lots of surfers, beach goes and most people are perfectly tanned.
We are also in south Texas so we have a large Hispanic population. I am of Mexican descent and my family speaks Spanish, cooks traditional dishes, some even take ballet folklorico lessons.
Of course being in Texas. we also have those stereotypical western cowboys. They wear jeans, boots, cowboy hats and go to rodeos. Now, I'm not going to lie. I do have multiple pairs of Wranglers, I own Justin's, have worn a Stetson or two and yes have been to a rodeo. My own cousins were competing in those rodeos in fact. To be honest my favorite genre of music is country.
Then of course we have the typical mainstream American stuff. Your average Joe's.
Corpus Christi has some cool things about it like:
- declared the nations "birdiest city" for nine consecutive years, I guess we have a lot of birds
- has the fifth largest port
- hosts the U.S. Open Windsurfing and Kiteboarding Regatta
- home to late Tejano singing star and legend, Selena
- Actress Farrah Fawcett was born in Corpus Christi and graduated from W.B. Ray High School
- The average high temperature in July and August is 93 degrees (it's Texas after all..)
- being dubbed the fattest city in the nation
- we barely get any rain
- it's snows only 5 inches every 20 years
- it is windy every single day so good luck having nice hair
- some sides are so ghetto I refuse to even attempt to describe it because there is enough for a whole other post
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