Sunday, May 1, 2011

My Galvaston Trip

A couple of weeks ago I went to Houston/Galvaston Island for my childhood friend Rhonda's big 50th birthday celebration. Her family moved in across the street from me when we were 3 or 4 years old. In this picture from right to left is me, Rhonda, Rhonda's sister Sheryl, and her friend Vickie.
Rhonda's boss and co-worker's rented this historic 103 year old house on Galvaston Island for the celebration.
Rhonda coming down the stairs as she was surprised with some fun gifts.
Her sister had a shirt made with her baby picture on it. She also had stickers for all of us to wear of the same picture. Sheryl also had a collage of pictures of Rhonda made; and she had visors for the whole group to wear in honor of Rhonda's special day
Visiting.
Getting ready to walk to downtown Galvaston to celebrate.
Walking downtown towards the tall building.
Along the walk was this reminder on this building of how high the waterline was from Hurricane Ike on September 13, 2008.
Some homes damaged by Ike.
Downtown stores.
Some of the sights of the harbor.
A couple of playful dolphins I got a good shot of.
Oil rig in for repairs.
My moon shot during my evening walk. Random shots during my walk.Not exactly Miami Beach but it's all Texas has.The following pictures are of the devasting damage done to this hotel and pier caused by Ike that is under construction.
The whole city had to be raised between 4 to 6 ft during the lengthy consruction for the seawall to be built.
This pier was completely destoyed.A few pilings is all that is left of it.During Hurricane Ike, several bodies from this cemetery floated up from the ground. Creepy.Historic Bishop's Palace.Galvaston has several amazing mansions.Downtown memorial representing four wars; American Revolution, Texas Mexican War, Spanish American War and the Civil War. Galvaston is a very old and interesting place; rich in history. I'm glad I was able to experience this place.