Things to do in Houston: National museum of Funeral History ($10)
I know, I know – it sounds drab, dull and hugely morbid, right? But, in actual fact, this museum was one of my…
I know, I know – it sounds drab, dull and hugely morbid, right? But, in actual fact, this museum was one of my…
Another unusal and ‘off the wall’ museum that we dug out in the depths of Houston’s recesses, The Printing Museum. This was one…
When hubby announced to me last Wednesday that we were going away for the weekend for my birthday celebration, I was *almost* disappointed. We…
A few months ago, I made a date-jar. A jar filled with lolly-pop sticks, each with a date night idea written on it,…
Last week, my new friend from the ‘motherland’, Sarah, (who I’ll undoubtedly be blogging lots about in the future) mentioned an expat group…
I joined a church choir not too long ago, yes, I have started going to church. In fact, if you’ll allow me a…
Another boat tour my friend Julie happened upon, was the free Port of Houston boat tour. It’s a 90 minute boat tour around…
Have you ever wondered how the bread on your local supermarket shelves gets made? A friend of mine discovered this tour of Mrs…
Col and I have never been huge baseball fans, we love ‘live’ sport and we’ll go to watch pretty much anything, but with…
For those of you who read my blog regularly, you’ll have seen my post about Sugar Land Farmers Market, last Saturday. I’d definitely…