This past weekend, we traveled back to Canton, TX and celebrated Jonathan as he embarks on his new life. He has chosen to serve and departs for…… Read more “See You Later- What A Wonderful Thought”
Category: island life
Where to Eat in Galveston- The Mosquito Café
To name a restaurant the Mosquito Café may seem a bit odd, but when you’re in Galveston, odd is pretty common. And usually, odd is tied to…… Read more “Where to Eat in Galveston- The Mosquito Café”
My Mile Marker Zero
Many of you may recognize this as Mile Marker Zero in Key West, Florida. Which might make you think that this is a travel blog post and…… Read more “My Mile Marker Zero”
A Recipe for Christmas Fun
Way back when when I was a Pampered Chef Lady, I earned a stoneware gingerbread house mold. My oldest two daughters, the only kids at that time,…… Read more “A Recipe for Christmas Fun”
Growing Lettuce!
It’s time to grow lettuce. It has been since September, actually. The thing about lettuce and other similar greens is that they need to be planted in…… Read more “Growing Lettuce!”
Galveston Island- A Place of Inspiration
Twenty nine years ago, I started something and didn’t finish it. I hate have something unfinished hanging out there. Because of Tony’s encouragement and a word from…… Read more “Galveston Island- A Place of Inspiration”
Ghost Stories in Galveston
I’m not one who believes in ghost stories. I most certainly believe in the supernatural. I’m a particular fan of the Holy Ghost. But since I have…… Read more “Ghost Stories in Galveston”
Where To Eat In Galveston: The Black Pearl
The Black Pearl Oyster Bar sits at the corner of 23rd Street and Market. It also sits at the corner of delicious and amazing. With seafood favorites…… Read more “Where To Eat In Galveston: The Black Pearl”
What To See In Galveston- Galveston Railroad Museum
Traveling with children is one of the best experiences. It can also be one of the most challenging. Galveston is an incredible destination for families. One of…… Read more “What To See In Galveston- Galveston Railroad Museum”
What I Wish I Had Known… Two things that would have saved me so much grief.
When I married my husband at the mature age of 19, I had no idea of what I was getting into. Who does? What I also didn’t…… Read more “What I Wish I Had Known… Two things that would have saved me so much grief.”