Not much has been happening in my little corner of the world except tax prep, estate work and trimming/removing dead plants that didn't survive our "coldest winter in 20 years".
We did get out last weekend.
Craig and I went for our half day mentor sail in Galveston Bay. We had completed our keelboat class in November and have been waiting for warm weather to take our mentor sail. It was a beautiful day on the water.
Craig and I went for our half day mentor sail in Galveston Bay. We had completed our keelboat class in November and have been waiting for warm weather to take our mentor sail. It was a beautiful day on the water.
On Sunday, the Davis', Craig and I went to The Last Concert Cafe for brunch. It's a little hole in the wall in downtown Houston. On Sunday's they have a brunch menu and a "jam session" with local musicians. Interesting thing is the front door is always locked so you knock to get in.
Laurie was told about the cafe by a friend of hers who described it as "someplace I think you will like because a bunch of hippies hang out there". With a description like that who wouldn't want to try it.
We really had a great time. We all tried to hoola-hoop. Albert was the funniest. He had never hoola-hooped before but finally got the hang of it.
The food was good and the music was great. We are definately going back.



3 comments:
Cafe sounds great; we are definately trying it out when we get to Houston.
Diane, It's fun to see you KID'S having a great time and enjoying time off from yard work. I wish I could have seen you showing them how to do a kid's game. Hope the sailing was relaxing . I hope you have a wonderful anniversary on the cruise in April. Get some good pictures. Sorry you lost lots of your plants. Thanks for your call this morning.
Mark, Chloe and I cannot wait to go hang out with you guys there and listen to some live music. Chloe has already shown an interest in boogie dancing so I'm pretty sure she digs the live music thing...
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