All is big in Texas

We have arrived at our hotel in Clear Lake, Houston, having dodged all the storm showers on the way.

Storm clouds are building

Storm clouds are building

Can we keep avoiding the rain?!

Can we keep avoiding the rain?!

Time to lock up the bikes and take our day pack from our top box and as we are going out, I also take my ‘town’ shoes and handbag out of my pannier and check-in. It’s been a long hot day, we are hot and sweaty and the receptionist gives a bottle of cold water each. Too many bits to hold onto, I sit down while Anthony does the paperwork. Somehow, by the time we get to our room, I am missing the bag with my shoes. Must have dropped them on the way to the room or left them on the couch. I retrace my steps – they are nowhere to be found. This is crazy!! I asked reception a number of times during our stay – no luck! Shoes I bought in London get picked up at a hotel in Houston….?! Oh well, a girl, always a girl, good excuse to go shopping sometime.

I have visited Houston about 15 times but have always been too busy with my art shows and visiting friends to do any sight seeing. Every trip, I have driven past the Johnson Space Centre and promised myself I would take time out to visit it one day. This time, I will make it happen. Especially as most of our friends have escaped Houston, or us?!, and we will miss seeing them. It feels very strange not to be seeing them – sad even, but suddenly, we don’t have enough time to spend a couple of weeks in Houston.

Luckily, we do see Deborah and Larry, especially as it is thanks to them that I held annual art shows in Houston over many years. We have not seen them for 3 years now but it feels like it was only yesterday that we last saw them. They treat us to 2 great dinners and good conversation. It is very interesting to talk them about the current political climate in the US and hear their views on Obama and the current nominations for the next president.

With Larry and Deborah, Houston

With Larry and Deborah, Houston


Friday, we walk over to the space centre. When we go sightseeing, we never take the bikes as we don’t want to walk around with all riding gear. Of course, we are the only ones walking again.

What a fantastic day at the Johnson Space Centre. Seeing various exhibits, rockets, capsules. I have always found space travel awe inspiring. When you think what the pioneers did, with the technology available to them!!! They were so brave, and so ingenious – they had to be! Sadly, our society has become more and more risk adverse and talking to one ex-Nasa mission manager confirmed our view that this risk aversion is stifling space activity.

Johnson Space Centre

Johnson Space Centre

Used to simulate the extreme cold in space

Used to simulate the extreme cold in space

Nasa space vehicle mockup facility

Nasa space vehicle mockup facility

Nasa space vehicle mockup facility

Nasa space vehicle mockup facility

The new Orion spacecraft being developed

The new Orion spacecraft being developed

Saturn V rocket

Saturn V rocket

Saturn V rocket

Saturn V rocket

Saturn V rocket capsule

Saturn V rocket capsule

Pallasite, or oriented meteorite, which inspired the shapes of Mercury, Gemini & Apollo capsules and Orion spacecraft

Pallasite, or oriented meteorite, which inspired the shapes of Mercury, Gemini & Apollo capsules and Orion spacecraft

On the way back to the hotel, we decide to walk into the sports physio building we had noticed and see whether someone can have a look at Anthony’s ankle. The verdict is that there is still some inflammation and he recommended that we either see a GP who would most likely recommend taking anti-inflammatory tablets or try the foot and joint specialist upstairs. Up we go but unfortunately, it is Friday afternoon and the waiting room has a dozen people. We’ll try again in Denver where we’ll be spending more time.

We get back in time for a quick shower before Deborah and Larry pick us up for another lovely evening and delicious home cooked dinner: we had never eaten halibut cheeks before and they were delicious!! Halibut cheeks have an unusual texture, a bit like stingray, although stingray is finer.

The next morning, we wake up to a very dark, windy and wet day.

We are leaving Clear Lake, Houston today, sometime...

We are leaving Clear Lake, Houston today, sometime…


We have breakfast with Deborah and her daughter Emily. We learn a bit more about American culture and laws. Emily is a lawyer and works with an insurance company providing legal advice and representation on 2nd amendment rights (the right to bear arms). Basically, people who own guns can take out an insurance policy against their mishandling their guns!! For example, someone may have just fired their gun in a certain situation in their home against someone, or they may have walked into a building that prohibits carrying a weapon while carrying a concealed weapon or someone with a concealed weapon carry permit may have accidentally exposed their weapon. Taking out such insurance means they can call this insurance hotline and get immediate advice and potentially legal representation under this insurance. While we’re chatting over breakfast, Emily’s phone goes off. “….. What is your emergency?” says Emily as she leaves the table… The thought of people around us in the breakfast area potentially carrying weapons suddenly churns my stomach.

We had planned on catching up with our friend Ginger at lunchtime and moving hotels to the north side so that we could have dinner with Jennifer and Nicole, but this message changes our plans:

We are not leaving Houston today now!

We are not leaving Houston today now!

We decide to stay put. And hopefully reschedule our catchups to tomorrow. This gives us another day for photo upload, hand washing etc. and shopping!! I have nicer shoes now but it still baffles (and bugs) me that I could have lost a pair of shoes here. Very disappointing…

We wake up Sunday morning to a beautiful bright blue sky. It is not long before the storm clouds build up again though. We check the radar and pick our departure time carefully to slip between various forecast storms.

Leaving Clear Lake, the skies are clear for now...

Leaving Clear Lake, the skies are clear for now…

We catch up with Jennifer and Noah on the north side of Houston for coffee and luckily, Anthony keeps a watchful on the sky. Suddenly, it is time to leave before the next band of showers reaches us.

With Jennifer and Noah, Houston

With Jennifer and Noah, Houston

Heading out of Woodlands, Texas, leaving one lot of storms behind us

Heading out of Woodlands, Texas, leaving one lot of storms behind us

Heading north out of Woodlands, Houston

Heading north out of Woodlands, Houston

It’s been a very unusual trip to Houston for me – not filled with the usual art show activities and missing many of our friends who were out of town during our visit – Debra, Mario, Candace, Jimmy, Nicole, Ginger, Amy, you will just have to come and visit us in Australia. But it was lovely to catch up with those who didn’t escape in time for the 2slowspeeds’ visit!!!

Off we head to Fort Worth next. We spend the day unbelievably successfully dodging storm showers! This is a big state in a big country with big clouds!!

Statue of Sam Houston on I-45, Huntsville, Texas

Statue of Sam Houston on I-45, Huntsville, Texas


Big clouds in Texas

Big clouds in Texas

Confidence is still high we will avoid the rain

Confidence is still high we will avoid the rain

Grain silo in Saginaw, Texas

Grain silo in Saginaw, Texas

We arrive at Bob and Pam’s outside Fort Worth. What started as us visiting a business associate of Anthony’s ended up as us leaving good friends by the time we left. What a wonderful welcome!! And a stunning home. We spent 3 fantastic days with Pam and Bob, discovering Fort Worth’s historic centre, city centre, a few museums and generally chatting for several hours over numerous meals. We gave their washing machine a good workout too. It was particularly interesting learning more about the current political and social climate, the various candidates for next year’s election, certain US policies etc. We appreciate their openness in sharing their views with us which helps us better understand this country.

Leddy's boot store, Fort Worth

Leddy’s boot store, Fort Worth

Leddy's boot store, Fort Worth

Leddy’s boot store, Fort Worth

Leddy's boots, Fort Worth

Leddy’s boots, Fort Worth

Fort Worth

Fort Worth

Fort Worth

Fort Worth

Long horn

Long horn

Fort Worth long horns, Texas

Fort Worth long horns, Texas


Downtown Fort Worth

Downtown Fort Worth

Kids having fun in downtown Fort Worth

Kids having fun in downtown Fort Worth

With Bob and Pam outside the Fort Worth theatre

With Bob and Pam outside the Fort Worth theatre

We were originally going to spend 2 days with them, but this made us decide to spend another day:

We are not leaving Fort Worth today now

We are not leaving Fort Worth today now


Glad we decided to stay put in Fort Worth today

Glad we decided to stay put in Fort Worth today

The tropical storm that hit Houston was making its way to us and Fort Worth ended up right in the eye of the storm. What better place to sit out this storm – thank you Pam and Bob.

Glad and grateful we waited out Tropical Storm Bill at Pam and Bob's

Glad and grateful we waited out Tropical Storm Bill at Pam and Bob’s

We leave Fort Worth this morning with clear blue skies.

– Anne

12 comments on “All is big in Texas

  1. You are both lucky people with so many friends in so many places. Even the rain keeps trying to get nearer and make your acquaintance ! When we next meet it would be interesting to hear the political views of the American people. I hope the loss of your UK ‘sensible’ shoes didn’t push you to buy cowboy boots. Also, are you having much luck buying the flags for all the places you’ve been through ? Great pictures as always too.
    Throttle on

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    • Yes, we are very lucky to have so many friends across the world. My UK sensible shoes have been replaced with more comfortable and much nicer Italian sensible ones!! They weren’t on sale but I asked if she would give me a 20% discount anyway and she did!! No luck with the missing flags yet… Glad you like the photos 🙂

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  2. I want a picture of the new shoes I expect to see some Texan accents! Great effort to keep dry which resonates with me.

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    • That is so funny, 2 comments on my shoes from guys!!! Sorry to disappoint, nothing Texan I am afraid!! We will continue to do our best tomavoid the storms – although we are very glad to have rain tyres now!!

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  3. Wow thank heavens for the wonders of technology that you didn’t get caught in the massive storm! How wonderful to reconnect with old friends and turn acquaintances into friends. You could write a book purely about the people you have met / stayed with on your RTW trip 😉 The Johnson Space Centre looks fascinating and was wondering if this is where they design or build (or both) the next shuttle? Having been to Texas before I am thinking if you liked the boots you may already have a pair tucked in the cupboard for your next line dancing event… xx

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    • The Johnson Space Centre is where they test new concepts and designs, where some of the photos were taken, but not where they build the final one. No Texan boots for me – that metal plate in my foot procludes any such heeled boots. Great to look at though… Xx

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  4. What placid beasts those Long Horn look. Wonder whether they are ever ridden in rodeos? Their protuberances look just like upturned bike handlebars, and therefore easy to hang on to. By the way, apparently the tail end of Bill is heading this way, not due to arrive before the weekend so there won’t be much of him left. xx

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    • I don’t think they are used for rodeos (although the horns would be easy to grab) as they are apparently known for their gentle disposition and intelligence. Hope Bill runs out of rain before getting to you! Xxx

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