Last Saturday, we took a drive down to Galveston, Texas. It was only an hour's drive (about 50 miles) from Houston.
One of the first things we noticed upon entering the city was that many homes were built on stilts so that they don't get flooded from the Gulf of America (or Gulf of Mexico).
We drove by the cruise line terminals and the cruise lines we saw were Carnival and Royal Caribbean.
While in Galveston, we found a bagel shop and we treated ourselves to some coffee and bagels. My bagel was with lox (smoked salmon) and cream cheese. Both halves were loaded with salmon.
Afterwards, we stopped at a cigar store and made some purchases.
Before heading out, we saw what looked to be a graveyard of railroad engines of Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad.
Some photos of our visit:
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