All of which is to say that I foolishly went via Detroit, where rotten weather meant a missed connection, which meant arriving in Houston near midnight. The fun part: when the people behind the counter at the car rental agency have gone home, you rent via kiosk. I talked to agent Brandi, live, on a screen, scanned my driver's license and credit card, and the thing spit out a contract. Amazing.
When I finally headed from Houston to Galveston, the drive reminded me of some things about Texas I had almost forgotten, obvious even from the highway: the ubiquitous taquerias and Whattaburgers, the incredible number of spaghetti-like interstate ramps, and the mammoth churches. The one below is right beside the Interstate; I did not take the photo. I had enough trouble staying in my lane while gaping at the thing.
Galveston is"cold" (i.e., 40's), windy, and pouring. It was a perfect day for getting in some groceries and lounging indoors, watching the waves out the window. On to new adventures tomorrow!

I am glad that you arrived safely (if late). Can't wait to read about your adventures and live vicariously through your blog.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad that you are writing this blog! What a treat for the rest of us, and a sweet thing to stay in close touch while you are away. Enjoy every ray of sunshine. xo
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