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San Jacinto Monument, Texas
The San Jacinto Monument commemorates the battle that brought Texas its independence.
A Wildflower for a Gray Day
Wildflower season in Texas may be a month away, but I needed one to remind me of the heat. More wildflowers on flickr.
The Fain, Livingston, Texas
While I was living in Texas, one of my favorite activities was jumping in my trusty Ford Focus and visiting the small towns strewn along the state highways. The Fain is in Cleveland Livingston, Texas on 59. More photos from Cleveland/Livingston on flickr.
Houston Apr 5, 2012
My daily dose of the Texas sun.
Houston Sep 23, 2012
When the temperature dips below 8, I think of hot, hot Houston. That’s Memorial Hermann and the interchange of the 10 and the 8. More photos on flickr.
Central Square, Houston
This Midtown Houston gem or eyesore — depending on your preference — is abandoned. Central Square, completed in 1964, was designed by Lars Bang and Lucien Hood. The building, which is actually two interconnected buildings, has been vacant for decades. In the latest twist, the City of Houston lost a case against the owners. Any …
Houston Oct 12, 2012
I lived in Houston for a little over a year. I expected Houston to be nothing more than a car city, the unholy love-child of Orlando and Los Angeles. And while, yes, it was decidedly a car city, Houston had a deeper layer. Perhaps its emptiness — people were few and far between on the …
Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge Nov 3, 2012
If you get the chance, Anahuac National Wildlife Refuge in Texas is definitely worth a trip. More photos on flickr.
Houston Jun 9, 2012
Today’s sky in London has me thinking about Houston, from which I have no shortage of blue skies. This shot is from Jun 9, 2012. Those are 9 and 11 Greenway Plaza.