




Today I few solo back to Galvaston. I was fascinated by this city. It reminded me of 2 of my other favorite cities... Savannah and New Orleans. It had a great edge to it. Some nice parts, some not so nice. Obviously recovering from Ike which brought a storm surge of about 5 feet. The city had plenty of color and really pulled me in. I had a blast taking pictures and would love to go back for more pics and painting.
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