Drove for 6 hours in constant rain from the ranch back to the beach today. Lots of traffic and people everywhere. There was a large car stuck in front of our sand driveway when I arrived home. The Houston paper will no longer throw and the mailman will no longer deliver because of the deep sand. An average of 4-6 people are getting stuck every day. The city came by yesterday and scrapped off the blowing top layer and claim to bring rocks to pave on Tuesday. We'll see. Doug has surprised me with plans to dine in Galveston tonight and then go and see the live Broadway Revue at 8 pm at the Grand Opera House build in 1894. Photo is of a chuckwagon in the rain being hauled over the bridge that goes over the Port of Houston. The rodeo is winding down and it is probably from that event.
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Day 109
Drove for 6 hours in constant rain from the ranch back to the beach today. Lots of traffic and people everywhere. There was a large car stuck in front of our sand driveway when I arrived home. The Houston paper will no longer throw and the mailman will no longer deliver because of the deep sand. An average of 4-6 people are getting stuck every day. The city came by yesterday and scrapped off the blowing top layer and claim to bring rocks to pave on Tuesday. We'll see. Doug has surprised me with plans to dine in Galveston tonight and then go and see the live Broadway Revue at 8 pm at the Grand Opera House build in 1894. Photo is of a chuckwagon in the rain being hauled over the bridge that goes over the Port of Houston. The rodeo is winding down and it is probably from that event.
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