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10/30/2025

Nothing worth obtaining happens overnight. Real accomplishments demand time, discipline, and a metric s**t ton of effort. There’s no secret formula. You want to be successful? Work harder than everyone else for a bunch of years. Want to get in shape? Move your body and eat like someone who gives a damn. Want to learn piano or Spanish? Practice every single day. Want to build wealth? Make sound financial decisions for the rest of your life.

Sure, it’s boring. That’s the point. The path to improvement isn’t dramatic, winding, or exciting. It’s a long, straight road that you walk every day and when you step off, you start back at the beginning. Most people don’t fail because they’re dumb or unlucky. They fail because it’s hard. It’s easier to scroll than jog, easier to eat wings than salad, easier to wish than to work.

The things that bring pride are always the ones we’ve earned. No one can hand us confidence or fulfillment. Those are forged through effort and repetition. For better or worse, we are the sum of our decisions.

And what’s true for people is true for places.

Our communities are just collections of people which means they behave exactly like we do. There are no civic secrets, no shortcuts, no miracle projects. Cities don’t improve because of a single game changer. They get better the same way people do, through steady, relentless work over time.

If a town has been in decline for decades, no stadium, parking garage, or world-class civic center will change that. We’ve tried that approach for 70 years and it has failed every single time. You can’t reverse years of neglect with one grand gesture.

Real progress happens incrementally. Picking up litter, repairing sidewalks, planting flowers, cleaning facades, these are not small acts. They are daily rebellions against decay. The natural state of everything is decline and every brushstroke of care pushes a place back toward life.

You can’t get in shape in a day but you can get stronger today. You can’t fix your city in a week but you can make it better before sunset. Every small act changes the trajectory. The secret is relentlessness.

So stop waiting for the silver bullet or the next big project. The magic is in the daily effort. The victories are in the repetition. Civic pride doesn’t come from a ribbon cutting, it comes from the satisfaction of showing up again and again.

Improvement isn’t a mystery. It’s just hard. But we can do hard. We always have. The people who built our towns did it with grit, not grants. They used their hands, their sweat, and their stubborn belief that the work mattered.

It still does.

07/31/2025

Let’s start with a little tough love, your town isn’t special. Not when it comes to its problems.

Now before you start drafting an angry email, hear me out. Every place has its unique charms, its history, its character, its people. That’s worth celebrating. But the struggles you’re facing? Not unique. Not even close.

Vacant properties? Check. Frustrated residents? Yep. Business owners demanding more parking as a cure-all? Join the club. These are the greatest hits of struggling communities everywhere.

And honestly, that’s good news.

Because when problems are common, so are the solutions. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel.

Too many towns chase the illusion of uniqueness. They commission hyper-tailored reports, expecting silver bullets. They pay extra to hear their own problems dressed up in fresh fonts. But if your downtown is empty, your storefronts are crumbling, and your residents are disengaged… well, the solutions aren’t elusive. They’re just unglamorous.

It’s like fitness. Most of us don’t need a celebrity trainer or a custom macro plan. We need to move more, eat better, and sleep. Same goes for civic health. You don’t need a one-of-a-kind civic transformation blueprint. You need to do the basics really well.

And what are those basics?
• Increase local ownership. More people living, working, and investing in your place because they care about it.
• Improve appearances. Make your town look like someone gives a damn, because that signals to others that they should, too.
• Create social opportunities. Build the kinds of spaces and experiences that bring people together.

That’s your core routine. Like push-ups and salads for your city. You can do fancier things once the basics are in place, but not before.

Now, if your town truly is the civic equivalent of Serena Williams, by all means, go for the custom playbook. But if it’s more like the rest of us, flawed, hopeful, trying—just start with what already works.

This isn’t about settling. It’s about focusing. It’s about progress over posturing. And it’s about putting limited time, energy, and money into things that move the needle.

You don’t need to be special. You need to get to work.

03/27/2025

Please help us congratulate our Ladycat Elizabeth! She is the NEW RECORD HOLDER of Girls Pole Vault with a jump of 11’ 9”. The school record was previously held by Charlotte Brown with a jump of 11’ 6” in 2013. Congratulations Elizabeth!!! It’s a GREAT DAY to be a LADYCAT!!

*See her record breaking video in the comments*

Reka’s has a SUNNY addition this morning…Ashley has done it again… Beautiful Homegrown Sunflowers…. Sunflower Bouquets i...
05/31/2024

Reka’s has a SUNNY addition this morning…
Ashley has done it again…
Beautiful Homegrown Sunflowers….
Sunflower Bouquets in mason jars for $15 each!

RIP Bob! You were truly one of a kind. I will miss your kind heart & gentle spirit! ❤️
05/21/2024

RIP Bob! You were truly one of a kind. I will miss your kind heart & gentle spirit! ❤️

Stop by and take a peek this Saturday, May 18th!  OPEN HOUSE will be from 11 am - 1 pm. at 189 BROADWAY - in the heart o...
05/14/2024

Stop by and take a peek this Saturday, May 18th!

OPEN HOUSE will be from 11 am - 1 pm. at 189 BROADWAY - in the heart of downtown Alba, Texas during the ALBA CAR SHOW!!

Let your imagination run wild with ways to utilize this building...
One side is designed with a loft style feel - it is a large, open space with a brick fireplace ready for gas logs, exposed brick walls, high ceilings with exposed beams, concrete floors, a kitchen/bar area, a magnificent chandelier and other lighting... plus a private room with two closets, a full bathroom and a utility room in the back; On the other side you have four office/retail spaces with a generous hallway and a restroom! The possibilities really are endless!

This beautiful building dating from the early 1900's (I've been told it was originally the Alba grocery store and meat market) is a real gem and is listed at $385,000 (less than$72 a sq. ft.)!

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