Tis the season of falling leaves (although here in the south, that doesn't happen for a while...), the smell of warm apple cider, pies in the oven, football on the tele, Jack o' Lanterns all about... If I had to pick a favorite season, fall may be it (as long as it does not get cold).
Another thing that is in the air are the annual festivals. Most of the ones I have seen about town are ethnic in nature (Italian, Turkish, Greek, Irish, Korean...) and they highlight their culture, music, (and more to my liking) their food and drink. Lord knows I love a good festival. Not to mention the Texas Renaissance Festival which runs to the beginning of December.
Also, Miller is winding down their fantastic season. I simply cannot believe how lucky this city is to have a venue such as Miller Outdoor Auditorium.
Now, if you will excuse me...my bowl of candy corn is empty.
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Friday, October 18, 2013
Experimental theater with puppets
I am excited. Tonight, a group of us will be attending a show at the Catastrophic Theater. It will be my first visit to this theater and I am really looking forward to it.
The little ones visit went very well and I am still dealing with an over stimulated cat. The furry grey boarder was constantly played with by my kids and now that they are gone, he is going through some type of withdrawal. I am getting this psychotic "play with me now" stare right before he jumps onto my thigh with his claws bared.
During their visit we had a marvelous time going to the Bayou City Arts Festival. This is an amazing display that happens twice a year and if you have not gone out to see it then you are REALLY missing out on something.
Once again, the Houston Zoo, The Houston Museum of Natural Science and Miller Outdoor Theater came through magnificently. The outdoor performance was a celebration of the hispanic culture here in Houston and featured a Columbian Salsa band that really had everyone dancing.
Now I just have to find my way to the Renaissance Festival before it leaves in December...
The little ones visit went very well and I am still dealing with an over stimulated cat. The furry grey boarder was constantly played with by my kids and now that they are gone, he is going through some type of withdrawal. I am getting this psychotic "play with me now" stare right before he jumps onto my thigh with his claws bared.
During their visit we had a marvelous time going to the Bayou City Arts Festival. This is an amazing display that happens twice a year and if you have not gone out to see it then you are REALLY missing out on something.
Once again, the Houston Zoo, The Houston Museum of Natural Science and Miller Outdoor Theater came through magnificently. The outdoor performance was a celebration of the hispanic culture here in Houston and featured a Columbian Salsa band that really had everyone dancing.
Now I just have to find my way to the Renaissance Festival before it leaves in December...
Friday, October 4, 2013
In a week...
In seven days, my two sidekicks come back to Houston...and boy, what a weekend is on store. As usual, there is just so much going on here.
Of course we will have to start off the weekend with a trip to Galveston. Since there are no oceans or gulfs in Indiana, they love to hit the beach. Next is where the mayhem will ensue.
The weekend of October 12th and 13th has the following wonderful events. The Bayou City Arts Festival, The Texas Contemporary Arts Fair, The Texas Renaissance Festival (opening weekend) The Houston Food Truck Fest (Haute Wheels Houston), the Houston Italian Festival, and a couple of other things...
On top of that is the usual fantastic fare at Miller Outdoor Auditorium and the Houston Zoo.
On Monday I was hoping to take the kids on a tour of the Johnson Space Center (NASA), but with the government shutdown we may not be able to do that. Oh well, it would not be hard to talk them into going back to the beach...
Of course we will have to start off the weekend with a trip to Galveston. Since there are no oceans or gulfs in Indiana, they love to hit the beach. Next is where the mayhem will ensue.
The weekend of October 12th and 13th has the following wonderful events. The Bayou City Arts Festival, The Texas Contemporary Arts Fair, The Texas Renaissance Festival (opening weekend) The Houston Food Truck Fest (Haute Wheels Houston), the Houston Italian Festival, and a couple of other things...
On top of that is the usual fantastic fare at Miller Outdoor Auditorium and the Houston Zoo.
On Monday I was hoping to take the kids on a tour of the Johnson Space Center (NASA), but with the government shutdown we may not be able to do that. Oh well, it would not be hard to talk them into going back to the beach...
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Posting around...
Buckling down is never an easy thing... well, for me anyway. I am a person that can get easily distracted and pulled off into many directions. This is probably why I enjoy the city of Houston as much as I do...
...there is just so much to do here.
Fall has arrived here in the Bayou City. It only gets up to 90 nowadays, so before long we will all be breaking out the long sleeve shirts for the winter. Miller Outdoor Auditorium just keeps on bringing the hits and once again, 14 Pews has a great lineup of movies. It is funny that I am the FourSquare mayor of Miller. I didn't realize that I went there that often.
The kids will be visiting again in ten days and things will be done on the cheap this time (which is not a difficult thing to do here).
Miss my girl...
...there is just so much to do here.
Fall has arrived here in the Bayou City. It only gets up to 90 nowadays, so before long we will all be breaking out the long sleeve shirts for the winter. Miller Outdoor Auditorium just keeps on bringing the hits and once again, 14 Pews has a great lineup of movies. It is funny that I am the FourSquare mayor of Miller. I didn't realize that I went there that often.
The kids will be visiting again in ten days and things will be done on the cheap this time (which is not a difficult thing to do here).
Miss my girl...
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