-I am a pretty athletic person all around and enjoy playing all sports, but my favorite sport is soccer. I enjoy the outdoors, camping, fishing, backpacking and hunting. I am also a huge coffee snob. Sometime later in the future I plan on opening my own coffee shop.
-In this class I hope to learn more about how financial funding practically plays a practical and hands on approach on growing and building a city.
-My short term career goal is to work as a transportation or sustainable development urban planner for the public sector. My long term goal is to be in the ministry and work as an Evangelist to plant/grow churches.
-Some cool thing about me are, I can play the didgeridoo which is an Aboriginal instrument. I have also gone backpacking at Guadalupe state park, backpacking a total of 8 miles and summiting 4 mountains. One being the highest natural point in Texas which is Guadelupe Peak ( 8,749 feet elevation)
My Bucketlist
- Travel Africa
- Go to europe
-Bungee Jump from the highest point in the world
-Go squirrel base suit jumping
-Travel China
-Backpack the Himalayas
-Go skydiving
-Bungee Jump from the highest point in the world
-Go squirrel base suit jumping
-Travel China
-Backpack the Himalayas
-Go skydiving
-Links to my favorite sites
- http://www.sweetmarias.com/
- https://www.spotify.com/us/
- http://www.blueletterbible.org/
- http://www.pinterest.com/
- https://www.facebook.com/
What is the most
fascinating, interesting, or inspiring parcel of real estate from your
perspective? Explain why.
The most fascinating parcel of real estate from my perspective is the Pearl Brewery in San Antonio, TX.
This parcel of land is most fascinating to me because one it is in my hometown and secondly because of the rich history behind this new redeveloped/revitalized land.
Once being a brewery back in 1881, then becoming the Pearl Brewery in 1952, and then finally closing operations in 2001.
Its final reopening in 2008 the Pearl is now a culinary and cultural destination in San Antonio, Texas. As a dynamic and evolving environment, the Pearl is committed to stewardship and learning. This historic gathering place is where everyone is welcome to eat, play and learn along the banks of the San Antonio River.