A Little Bit of Asia
I’ve mentioned before how Houston is a multi-cultural city. It didn’t use to be that way, until the last thirty years or so. Now you have parts of town where…
Read MoreI’ve mentioned before how Houston is a multi-cultural city. It didn’t use to be that way, until the last thirty years or so. Now you have parts of town where…
Read MoreI’m not a big frog fan, real or otherwise, except for maybe Kermit. My friends have this little guy (or girl?) on a post in their backyard. Their backyard is…
Read MoreHave you ever looked at your dog or cat and wondered what they were thinking? I wonder what this guy was thinking? He probably thought the guy with the camera…
Read MoreLiving in the city or suburbs does not afford you the chance to visit or see many natural streams or brooks. We do however have lots of bayous. But ours…
Read MoreMost pagodas in Asia were built to have a religious function, most commonly for Buddhist, and were often located in or near temples. An interesting note, the curved lines of the roofs…
Read MoreThere are things I like about all the seasons of the year. Where I live, you have only two seasons really, winter and summer. Spring and fall sneak by so…
Read MoreMany museums and zoos run largely from gifts and donations. This wall has plaques that contributors pay as a way to thank or remember someone that had contributed to the…
Read MoreWe all have one or two bad habits. I’ve developed a new one recently. While driving, I’ve been known to do an unexpected 180 degree turn. It comes without warning…
Read MoreIt was crowded at the zoo, so I gave up my spot and had just walked away after taking this photo, when the rhinoceros on the left slowly approached the two…
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