I am too. I have about ten topics so far to work through, and since we lived in Houston, I'm covering rain and hurricanes in October as we reach the end of hurricane season.
As a Brit it (Houston) was the first place overseas I ever went. I did an internship there for 3 months. The people were so warm, the scenery so much greener than I’d envisaged and the Bluebell ice cream they had back in 95 was out of this world!!!
I could not have hoped for a better introduction to the US than my time spent in Texas and when I was there I noticed many inhabitants had moved there from the Mid West.
There was so much we loved about it. And I really do believe I have a better understanding of both Texas and the South (in good AND bad ways) as a result.
I look forward to your “Texas series.”
I am too. I have about ten topics so far to work through, and since we lived in Houston, I'm covering rain and hurricanes in October as we reach the end of hurricane season.
I adore Texas.
As a Brit it (Houston) was the first place overseas I ever went. I did an internship there for 3 months. The people were so warm, the scenery so much greener than I’d envisaged and the Bluebell ice cream they had back in 95 was out of this world!!!
I could not have hoped for a better introduction to the US than my time spent in Texas and when I was there I noticed many inhabitants had moved there from the Mid West.
There was a lot to love about Houston, especially the diversity! And yes, there are a lot of Midwest transplants in the area 😂
As a native Texan I'm curious about your experience in the Lone Star state.
I'm interested to see where it goes
I look forward to more. I've visited TX but feel like I have much to learn.
We certainly learned a lot. There's a lot you can learn about a place by visiting there, but you learn so much more living there.
There was so much we loved about it. And I really do believe I have a better understanding of both Texas and the South (in good AND bad ways) as a result.