
Finally, after a long hot day in the car (how do you Houstonians survive the summer?) we arrived at
Galveston Island just in time to take a sunset stroll along the beach. Despite warnings from well-meaning ne'er-do-wells, who foretold of wrecked beaches and disastrous conditions at the site of
Hurricane Ike's wrath last year, the beach was in fine form. In fact the crowds this year far exceeded our previous visits!


There were definite signs of damage, from beach houses down the west side of the island missing great chunks (if not swept away altogether) to the hotel on the pier closed down in a shambles (Melissa always thought that was a bad idea)! But for the most part, hotels, restaurants and sundry businesses along Seawall Blvd. were open and thriving with tourists. And despite heavy surf (the
red flag flew the entire time)the beach was teeming with people!
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You realize Oklahoma summers are just as hot if not hotter than it is here in Houston! :P
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