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| When | Saturday, September 12, 2009, 8:30 – 9:30am |
| Where | Throughout East End |
| 5K Run / Walk | $27.99 |
| Wheelchair | $22.99 |
| Kids 12 & Under | $22.99 |
| Contact | (409)765-7834 |
| Details | On the one-year anniversary of Hurricane Ike’s historic landfall on the upper Texas coast, supporters of Galveston Historical Foundation (GHF) will gather to participate in the Galveston Rebirth Race. On Saturday September 12, 2009, the race will begin at the Mardi Gras Arch in front of the historic Tremont House hotel. Participants in the 5K will run or walk through Galveston’s historic downtown, East-End, Silk Stocking, and San Jacinto neighborhoods. |
Saturday, August 29, 2009
The Galveston Rebirth Race
Thursday, June 11, 2009
A Local's Favorite
My guests always ask me what I like to do on the island, and while I don't get out of the house often enough, when I do, I like to do the "touristy" things. My two favorite things to do are The Duck Tours and Bishop's Palace.If you've never been on an amphibious vehicle, you must do it! This is a vehicle that can go directly from pavement, into the water. Imagine! Added to the coolness of this thing is the driver/guide that will entertain you for the entire hour long tour with his "quack quacks" at pedestrians and Galveston residents, all while telling of the history of our fine city. The Duck is furnished with enough life preservers for all, and prior to starting, the driver explains where to find them and how to use them. Not to worry, they've never been needed on a Galveston tour! It picks up daily from 25th/Seawall, every 90 minutes, from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM. It is $15 for adults and $10 for children. Pretty cheap entertainment!
The Bishop's Palace was built from 1886 to 1892 and was cited by the American Institute of Architects as one of the 100 most important buildings in America. Galveston’s grandest and best-known building, the Bishop’s Palace is an ornate delight of colored stone, intricately carved ornaments, rare woods, stained-glass windows, bronze dragons and other sculptures, luxury materials and furnishings, and impressive fireplaces from around the world (including one lined with pure silver!). The docents will tell stories of the people that lived here and how it fared during the 1900 Storm and Hurricane Ike. It is located at 14th/Broadway, and guided tours are given every hour on the hour. The price is $10 for adults, $7 for students, and free for children age 5 and younger.
Galveston has something for everyone ~ from our beautiful renourished beaches to our history, from our amazing architecture to our exquisite restaurants. Galveston is a magical place, with interesting and unique people making up our little community. Come see what we're all about and play "tourist" with the locals!
Monday, May 25, 2009
Galveston Island Re-Birth Day Celebration!
| When | Saturday, May 30, 2009, 12 – 8pm |
| Where | Throughout Downtown |
| Contact | (888)GAL-ISLE |
| Details | Downtown Galveston will celebrate its return with a Re-Birth-Day Celebration on Saturday, May 30. The festivities will include street entertainers, live music, Radio Disney, and tours of The Tremont House.
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
Tried a New Recipe Today
Anyway, here's the recipe. It really makes a nice moist pancake and the bananas are outstanding!
- 2 eggs
- 1/2 cup Nutella
- 1 & 1/2 cups milk
- 1 tablespoon oil
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 2 teaspoons baking powder
- 2 tablespoons butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 4 bananas, sliced
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
Yield: Approximately 15 pancakes
Thursday, May 14, 2009
The Beauty of Morning
So recently, I've tried to embrace the morning by going outside to work in the yard. I know that others have long ago realized that morning is the best time to have a few quiet moments to yourself. I've always been a bit slow to realize anything, and this is no exception. But the peace and beauty and sounds and light and smells in the morning are something to carry with you all day and help you get through anything thrown in your way. The birds and the squirrels have all been busy for hours, and while they don't appreciate my intrusion, I have work to do also. This morning it was weed pulling and putting in some Mexican Heather that my neighbor brought me (I have the best neighbors!) Since Hurricane Ike, the yard has been a struggle and a wallet buster. So many things needed replacement, and the weeds that were brought in with the salt water have been the strangest looking things. Two hours out there, and there is still much to be done.
Tomorrow is a new day and when that one eyeball peeks at the clock at 6 AM, I hope the other eyeball will open without too much effort!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
The Ten Commandments of Human Relations
2) Smile at people. It takes 72 muscles to frown, only 14 to smile.
3) Call people by name. The sweetest music to anyone's ears is the sound of his own name.
4) Be friendly and helpful. If you want friends, you must be one.
5) Be cordial. Speak and act as if everything you do is a joy to you.
6) Be genuinely interested in people. You can like almost everybody if you try.
7) Be generous with praise and cautious with criticism.
8) Be considerate with the feelings of others. There are usually three sides to a controversy; Yours, the other fellow's and the right side.
9) Be eager to lend a helping hand. Often it is appreciated more than you know. What counts most in life is what we do for others.
10) Add to this a good sense of humor, a huge dose of patience and a dash of humility. This combination will open many doors and the rewards will be enormous.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
The Value of a B&B Stay
- Complimentary full, delicious home cooked breakfast every day of your stay $50
- Complimentary bottled water, soft drinks, coffee, tea and snacks $20
- Complimentary movies for your room $10
- Free parking $10
- Use of beach chairs, umbrella, boogie boards (versus renting) $20
- Use of bicycles (versus renting) $40
- Skipping lunch because you're still full from breakfast! $50
- No tax on any of the above items $20
Staying at a bed and breakfast versus a hotel just makes cents (and dollars)!
