Sunday, December 03, 2006

Meyer Park


We stopped off at this park after visiting my brother's for Christmas. It was sooo cold maybe not that cold just very windy. The park is on both sides of the road. We wandered around on the South side of the park. Several people playing soccer and their dogs were the majority of visitors. Quite afew birds were in pond on the east side. We saw three Nutria running and swimming.
We plan to return again and explore both sides more thoroughly.

Friday, November 24, 2006

Emancipation Park



Emancipation Park is not far from Baldwin park but in a very different neighborhood. We drove by a pool. We didn't walk around this park. John used the portapotty while I quickly took this picture. Several homeless people were sitting around this park with their shopping carts beside them.

Baldwin Park



November park of the month. The city has really made many improvements. John says this used to be a real bum's hangout. There is a gravel path around the edge of the park. A gazebo like structure with welcome written in many languages is in the middle of the park. The playground is only two toys for very small kids. But the park has about four "dogie bag" dispensers located along the paths. The best feature of the park are the trees. Huge old oaks cover the entire park in a wonderful shade. One particularly old tree almost looks and feels like it might reach out and grasp you in its woody fingers.

Saturday, November 18, 2006

Taylor park



This is the November park of the month according to the city's website. It is fairly isolated. Perfect place to dump stuff like about a dozen old tires. The park has about a mile of trails wandering around the park. Several bird blinds are scattered around. If the mosquitoes weren't so bad I might have been tempted to stay and see if I could spot some birds.

After windy Wednesday, the city really needs to send out people to clear the trails of all the limbs and branches.

We liked the park. I am sure we will return again to visit and watch birds.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Bell Park

With the time change we were early every where we went today. Decided to stop off at Bell park just because it wasn't closed. It is a small park with a very attractive water feature (pond, waterfall, fountain, a couple of bridges over the water). The benches are made from concrete but have been molded to a very smooth curves that make the attractive. There is also a statue of Christopher Columbus in the park. Not sure why he is here. He seems to be pointing at something in the bushes. (No telling what that could be since this park is in Montrose)
It is a pleasant place to sit in the shade and listen to the sound of water.

Sunday, October 22, 2006

Sam Houston



We had been walking for quite awhile. By this time John needed to find the little boys room. I spotted a blue BFI portapotty across the bayou so we walked over there. When we got there I noticed the sign for Sam Houston Park. While John was inside I walk over a took this picture. I see by the sign this park was acquired in 1899.

John said the potty was too full to use. So we had to hurry back to the car and find some other place.

Sesquicentennial Park

This was the best sign I could locate for Sesquicentennial park. I'm sure there is a typical green or brown city park sign but I didn't see it today. There were lots of tiles along a wall with images from Houston. (from old to modern)

Art park


This area has changed so much. Ten years ago none of these trails were down here. It is a little noisy with the traffic noise. You can see all the elevated freeways in the background.

Buffalo Bayou Walk



This trail is along both sides of the bayou. There are several places were you can launch a canoe. Also painted on the sidewalk is painted with blue and white stipes with a poem about blue. The word blue and then a word that goes with it like blue plate blue print blue moon etc. Pretty cool!

Mozolo Disc Golf Course



Drove around the downtown area. It was easy to do on a Sunday morning. The weather was beautiful. A cold front came thru and it was very pleasant walking. We didn't bring any money. I spent all my change yesterday. We looked around for a parking place without a meter. Found a spot very close to this Disc golf course. There were several animals made from rebar nearby. We walked down to the trail along the bayou.

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Schwartz Park


This park is located along side Landrum Middle school. It almost looks like it is a part of the school campus. There is a swimming pool, basketball court, and baseball field. The road that runs along the side of the park is a dead end. I imagine that some silly stuff could go on back there late at night.

Freed Park


When we arrived we noticed several men starting to play soccer in a large open area on the side of the park. There was a vegetable garden in another open area. I didn't walk over to look because the ground was still muddy from all the rain we have had. There is also a cummunity center. The other part of this park is filled with nice old trees and also has a very shady walking trail around the perimeter. The city is adding some new playground equipment. With all the apartments in the area, this will be very enjoyable for the neighborhood children.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Jack Brooks Park


We went to Jack Brooks Park to participate in a 5k walk with the Houston Happy Hikers. Last week we had lots and lots of rain so the trails were muddy. This meant that the walk was on the roads in the park. I told John to just think of them as really wide paved trails. The course was a bit confusing. One checkpoint was unmanned so we punched our own card. John ate several pieces of candy since no one was there to tell him "only one piece".
We will have to return to this park again when it is dry. It is near the dog track. So maybe we can check out the dog races also.

Sunday, October 01, 2006

Grady Park


Found this park over by Chimney Rock and San Felipe. There is several tennis courts, a walking trail, and some basketball courts. The basketball courts are at the back and on the other side of a fence that makes me wonder if maybe the are part of the other property. You can see all the orange plastic fencing in the picture. It looks like there will be some playground equipment maybe?
We will have to return later to see the progress. It is a nice little park.

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Lake Houston State Park

Took the new gnome out on a trip to Lake Houston State Park. We got an early start and arrived around 8:00am. There was still dew on the ground and lots of spiderwebs glittened in the sunshine. Very few people were out and about. (one guy on a bicycle, and later two people with their hiking poles) Seeing the poles reminded us that we should have brought ours. The trail wasn't too uneven or hilly to even need the poles. We wandered along a hike/bike trail. It was starting to get warm so we thought we would go back. We came across the equestrian trail and decided to follow it back to parking area. It has not been used as much as the other trails. The plants have grown over the trail more and the spiders webs are all over the trails. At one point John invented the Spider Dance. He had a HUGE Banana spider crawling on him. He is asking me to get it off his back. All I could do is stand back in terror and utter "It's on you" over and over again. Other than the creepy spiders we saw a deer, a squirrel, lots of little lizards, cardinals, and a really noisy barking dog. As we were leaving we saw a couple launching a canoe under the bridge into Peach creek. It looked like fun. We need to do this sometime.

Lake Houston Park


We didn't actually go to Lake Houston State Park. Last week the park became a Houston city park. The state park sign was still there so a photographed both. We have been to the state park a couple of times before. It has lots of hiking, biking & equestrian trails. There are camping and cabins for overnight stays. We have not camped here but want to in the future. Very quiet. A great place to go to get away from it all. Only saw eleven people the whole time we were in park. That is probably a busy day because of the holiday weekend.

Sunday, August 13, 2006

Freshmeadow Park


This park is a really busy place today. There were many people playing and watching soccer. There were merchants selling all kinds of refreshments. I think one was even selling pork rinds. Didn't really notice too much about the park because of all the activity. Just jumped out and took photo.

Haden Park


I found a quarter on the ground in this park!!! It was in the playground area. The parks has some picnic tables and a .3 mile walking trail. It has some very tall pine trees. Unfortunately the park is a hang out for quite alot of men. They were sitting under the trees. I didn't see them drinking. I think they could have been day laborers waiting for a job.

Friday, August 04, 2006

Hegwig Park


The park is small and tucked beneath many tall pine trees. I don't think there is any part of this park that isn't in the shade. It gives the park a very woodsy feel. Many of the toys are for young children. Also found out that Hedwig is a woman's first name.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Westchase Park

This is the fourth park of the day we set out to find. One was missing I guess gone. I have an old map. Another was under construction. This one was adjacent to Sneed elementary school. It looks like it is also used as a school playground if you look at the times it is open (pen). We visited on a Sunday.

Noticed that one of the cars parked along the street had been burglarized. While I was taking photo the owner came out and discovered his broken window.

Harwin Park


Something really stinks in the garbage can.

We were the only people at the park despite all the cars in the parking lot. Looks like this is overflow parking for the church across the street.

The park has a small play area with some toys. There is one riding toy that is a duckhead. It is kinda weird cuz to play on it the rider sits on the face/bill.

The park also has a walking trail. The city is naturally landscaping around the path. In time this will make a very scenic place to walk.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Carverdale


The second park of the morning. This one has no place to park. If you drive off the paved road you will probably need a tow truck to get you back on the road. Not much here either. There is a futuristic fenced backstop. Kinda neat looking. But how much fun is a backstop. We didn't walk around here either. We were afraid to park. Dicided to drive on to a third park. Fresh Meadows. We didn't even stop there. We saw quite a few young people that looked to be partying. And I don't mean a Sponge Bob pinata party. Just didn't seem like a good time to stop even for just a photo of the sign.

Independence


This park has a covered basketball court, a playground area, bathrooms and a large open area. Today many adults were playing soccer. We didn't walk around the park because of all the people playing soccer. The park seems forgotten. Across the street is a vacant building with quite alot of graffiti.

Monday, July 24, 2006

Boone Road


It looked like it was gonna rain. We got here at the same time the ole city Honey dipper truck was working. The park has some playground toys and a covered picnic/gazebo. The tables were occupied with several people sleeping. Must have a late check out time cuz they were still in their sleeping bags. We walked the one mile trail. There were several people running. This park has a very large area. It has the potential to be a very nice place. It is also very close to the Hong Kong market. Another really fun destination.

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Zube Park



One day a month they have free train rides in the park. We went to ride the trains. It was very hot. There were many people waiting to ride. Lots of children. (Lance and Miles were most annoying.) Where is Super Nanny when you need her. Be Good, Be Good

Also a group of bike riders were loading up to leave as we sat under a shady picnic table on the play area on the other side of the park.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Alief Amity Park

Decided to go to park early in the morning. The grass was still wet with dew. The park has a very cute gazebo. It appears to be a pre-fabricated type. It is made of metal instead of the wooden ones in the other parks. This park has lots of picnic tables and a number of them are covered. There are several horseshoe pitching courts, a covered basketball court, and a very small playground with two swings and a slide. It would be nicer if it had a walking path. My shoes/toes got wet from the dew as I walked across the grass.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Memorial park



We walked around the Seymore something exer- trail. I think it is 3 miles in length. I was looking for a sign to photograph. I found several with the golf course and even one for a croquet course. There were even people playing croquet. It was a very warm and muggy day. Thankfully it didn't rain on us. It did rain quite alot later. I brought my new camera in hopes of using it. Didn't get much of a chance. This picture was taken with old trusty.

Monday, June 26, 2006

WC in Uppsala next to cathedral

This is a good place to go in Uppsala. Stopped off there after I went through the cathedral.

Thursday, June 22, 2006

Snöberget Naturreservat

Walked down to this area from Astrid's summer home in Niemisel. Someone had left a stick behind the outhouse so I decided to use it to walk along the trail. I didn't get too far down the path until every mosquito in the country swarmed me. I decided I really didn't need to see what was further down the way and turned back.

Tuesday, June 20, 2006

Artic Circle

On the way to Jokkmokk crossed the artic circle. Saw about 10 reindeer walking on the road. I bought a firestarter that was made with a reindeer antler. It really works. I found some flint on the ground outside my door right here in Houston. pretty cool!

Monday, June 19, 2006

Gammelstad Kyrkstad Luleå


Gammelstad Kyrkstad is a church town. It is a town that people only lived in for Sunday services or other religious days. There are hundreds of tiny houses.

Thursday, June 08, 2006

Royal Palace Sweden


Went to Stockholm to see the old city. Saw the changing of the guards. I bought some souvenirs and ate lunch at an Italian restaurant. They had the thinnest pizza I've ever seen.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Cullinan Park


Cullinan Parks has a series of boardwalk, pier and tower that allows visitor to view nature and wildlife. John and I saw an Anhinga. It looked like it was injured at first. It was standing with its wings outspread. Later it was on the water I thought it looked like Loch Ness monster with only its head and neck above water.
There are also miles of trails and paths winding thru the park. We have wandered back there when we were geocaching. There is a covered area with several tables.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Moody Park

John had weekend off so we went adventuring. Stopped off at Moody Park. According to John many things have been improved. The pool was absolutely nasty. I don't see how they can possibly have it ready for kids to swim when school gets out in a week. The park has a very nice walking trail and play areas. One of the nicest areas is a row of huge trees. It was so shady and had a very nice breeze. The city really should put in more benches to allow folks to enjoy it. One thing I noticed most people in the park were men. As we were leaving some families began to arrive. John says it has been a place for homeless and drunks. Really large statue of a Vaquero is also in the park. It has been painted different colors. It looks a little creepy to me. Guess you get used to a bronze or marble sculpture and something different really stands out.

Sunday, May 07, 2006

Cullen Park



You can't really see the name on the sign. Someone needs to touch up the paint. This is a favorite park. It has miles of trails. It even connects up to Bear Creek.

Today we saw a snake. Not sure what type. It was not a rattlesnake.

Everything was wet because of the rain yesterday. There was a picnic for a car dealership. They had set up tents and a moon walk. We watched a man fly some large remote controlled airplanes.

There are some playground areas and picnic sites. Across the street is a water park, soccer fields, baseball, and a velodrome for bike racing. John and I actually rode on the track with our bikes. They had an open house one time when we were over there. One of the volunteers allowed us to ride on the track if we wanted. Some evening we need to go out and watch the bike races.

Sunday, April 16, 2006

Candlelight Park


The last of the three parks for Easter. This one was also quite crowded. I used to play here as a child when I visited my aunt. I remember it had a rocket that you could climb up and slide down. No rocket remains today though. Nice walking trail and the typical playground toys. There is also a community center where if I wanted it appears I could learn to dance hip hop.

Jaycee Park

This was a park that John would visit many years ago. It was quite busy today. Not alot of thing at the park. It has some picnic tables and a couple of baseball diamonds. We didn't stay here either. Just a quick picture and off on our way to the next location.

W. 11th Street Park


We were just driving by and spotted this wooded park. There are several benches and a place with wild flowers growing. It doesn't have a good place to park. I just took this photo while John kept the car running.
July 29, 2006 Found an Audubon website about this park. It tells about the trails and wildlife in the park. Guess we need to go back and wander around on the trails.

Monday, April 03, 2006

Lost Creek Park

We walked from Oyster Creek park over to Lost Creek park. They were mowing the soccer fields. The smell of cut grass is like perfume to John. There is a playground area with toys that are good for small children.

Oyster Creek Park



Beautiful park locted in Fort Bend county and Sugar Land. It has a very picturesque fountain, waterfall and pond area. There are many walking trails along the creek. We even saw a big ole alligator in the creek.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

Francklow Park

Park is located near Briar Forest and Toll road. There is a half mile walking trail surounded a heavily forested park. Tucked away inside the park are benches and a gazebo. If you didn't hear the sounds of traffic you might imagine you were out in a forest somewhere.

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Jesse H. Jones


Jones Park is a large park with many different attractions. They have canoeing and fishing. A pioneer and Indian village are also in the park. I really liked the boardwalk area thru the Cypress swamp. Today the cardinals were all over. We must have seen about 20. The nature center had a neat stamps to identify animal tracks.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Waldemar Park


A small park located between Wilcrest and Kirkwood and Westheimer and Briar Forest. I t only has one toy on the playground but it is a uniquely shaped climbing structure. It almost looks like modern art sculpture. A multicolored sidewalk adds to the artistic feel of the park. A gazebo and walking path around the edge of the park are other features. We thought that the city may be in the process of working on park. We will have to check back on the park. It is on the way to Half Price Books.

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Agnes Moffitt



Stopped off at Agnes Moffitt park. We used to call it elephant park because there was a small elephant sculpture on the playground. But it is no longer there so the name doesn't work anymore. Today the park was full of disc golf guys. Plus plenty of pooches. Didn't see any dogs catching frisbees but who knows?

Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Arthur Storey Park


This park is on the west side off the Sam Houston Tollroad. It has a large playground area with toys for children. You can also walk a very long way on the paths and even further if you go down and walk along the Brays bayou. I really love the benches and tables. They are made from cement but look like old wooden benches. A cool detail that is fun. There is also a Tai chi workout area.