These were the scenes on both sides of me as I crossed the footpath on the San Gabriel River while walking in Georgetown this evening. The weather was perfect for a walk.
Via Colori
Via Colori! Please go to this festival if you ever have the opportunity. The streets of the Theater District in Downtown Houston were blocked off and filled with people, sunshine, music, food, drink, and some incredible chalk art. 🙂
Downtown Houston
The Theater District in Downtown Houston is awesome. I walked around the area today with my head up in the sky admiring the tall building architecture on display.
Rienzi Gardens
The Rienzi Gardens in the River Oaks area of Houston are free and open to the public during the operating hours of the Rienzi House Museum. Beware, because the website indicates a 4.4 acre setting, but for some reason, much of it was roped off today. Still, the small part I was allowed to visit was special.
Embassy Suites – Houston Galleria
This Embassy Suites is known for its Royal Swans – “Pa” and “Gram”. The hotel is located within a short walk of the Houston Galleria and several restaurants. I had a nice, relaxing weekend there.
Rain
Galleria
Williams Tower
Just across the lawn from the Waterwall in Houston is this awesome building. And the lawn makes for a good picnic spot or ultimate frisbee field – if it is not pouring down rain like it tends to do in Houston.
Waterwall
It rained in Houston today, so since I was walking around wet, why not get up close and personal with the Waterwall? If you stand too close, in awe of the falling sheets of water like me, you will walk away with splash soaked jeans and shoes. I warned you…
Hard Rock – Biloxi III
Here are some parting shots from the Hard Rock. I really like the quote from Alex Van Halen.
“Fall Seven Times
Get Up Eight”
I left Biloxi today and approximately 422 miles later, arrived in Houston. That was a lot of driving!
























