The Restoration of the Cole Theater
Adding to yesterday’s post, the Cole Theater in Rosenberg, TX is finally getting the repairs it has waited so long for. The last time it was renovated was 1939. Though…
Read MoreAdding to yesterday’s post, the Cole Theater in Rosenberg, TX is finally getting the repairs it has waited so long for. The last time it was renovated was 1939. Though…
Read MoreMy daughter and I recently attended a BAC Photography & Design photo opportunity at the Cole Theater in the Historic Downtown Rosenberg, TX. It was a stormy evening, which combined with…
Read MoreI have had the fortune to stay at the Moody Gardens Hotel a few times. Each time I stay, the fog has been terrible in the morning and evenings. So…
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Read MoreIt had been a beautiful, sunny December day, and my friend and I had already photographed several locations. But the weather quickly grew cold after the sun went down. We…
Read MoreMany small towns will have a structure or two that set them apart from other small towns. In Katy, TX, the rice silos and mill are hard to miss. I…
Read MoreIf you have ever seen the presidential motorcade, you know it is quite a site. I was stopped for several minutes at an entrance ramp to the freeway many years…
Read MoreI would guess that most really small towns look the same well after midnight; empty and quiet. That was the case when we came home from a late night of…
Read MoreShortly after the Late Night in Rosenberg photo, my friend David and I ran across the Ol’RailRoad Cafe. It was one of those unexpected surprises, both in the nice folks…
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