If you’re not originally from Texas, then you might feel like you’ve been catapulted into “Friday Night Lights”. In that respect, it’s worth seeing for visitors. The high school football stadium here is huge, and so are the brand new churches. I never saw this many megachurches in one town before – ever – and I’d been to Adelaide, which is known as the “City of Churches”. Billboards promoting faith like a disposable product you can buy…not cool.
But Pearland is also booming. It won’t look the same in six months, one year or five. I live with my compadre and mate in the “old” Pearland. Towards the 288 you can see how this town is growing like hotcakes, while further south towards Friendswood, even as some housing developments are coming in, you can still see steer leaning against fences on FM 518. The newer, booming part of Pearland is more diverse, upscale and it isn’t so hard to find foreign foods in the grocery stores, but I like the quiet of “old” Pearland. On the other hand, both of us coming from Northern cities with great public transportation and sidewalks, we feel really bad for kids too young to drive, but old enough to feel wanderlust. Pearland and Brazoria County in general have not fully designed plans to acclimatize all the new people. There is NO public transportation, except for a $5 shuttle that you order the night before and that can drop you at Texas Medical Center in the city. Even Galveston Island has more options for the elderly, disabled and car-challenged. So I think this is more important than football. No, you’re right – I wasn’t born in Texas. (grin)