Monday, August 1, 2016

Roadside Art & Galveston Island



 Tuesday we had to stock up on our favorite glazed pecans from Sweet Taste of Texas. While in Houston we had a nice visit with Jason, Becky and family. 
Thursday was rainy off and on so we decided to drive around Lake Livingston. As we turned a sharp corner in Trinity, Texas we came across this metal art sculpture. There were more sculptures in the yard at this gated home. 
You never know what is around the next corner in life or traveling. 
 Fred Hartman Bridge in Baytown, Texas on the way to Galveston.
Click on this link to see how the residents created
something positive after Hurricane Ike. 
Many beautiful historic homes to tour. 
 We spent a few hours walking on the beach 
but because of a flesh eating bacteria we didn't get into the water. 
The decision to stay in Livingston for 30 days was a good one. We are having fun and learning a new pace in life. Scott still stays up late listening to music. I am sleeping in a little which gives both of us our own time. I have my daily devotional and read before he gets up. The internet is great in the park so we have live-streamed two different services on Sunday and then we go to the Vesper Service at the CARE Center. We talk with Joel every Sunday night and he seems to be doing great.

Blessed are the curious for they shall have adventures.







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