We went to downtown Houston because my stepdad works at a hotel there, so there's a reserved room there for him. These shots are all from downtown Houston, save a few. Hardly anyone was out. It's a ghost town! Another photo of the emptinessness...ness. This photo was taken around 7-8. Shows how the clouds start becoming dark. Everything was full; our hotel was only serving food to registered guests. All the rooms were full, too. I liked this one the best. Felt like Gotham City or something. This one was shot at around 3 in the morning. Now, i'm a very heavy sleeper. The only reason that I woke up was the coldness. Do you know when you wake up you're all confused? Well it was the same for me. You know the calming noise the beach makes? I thought I was near a beach or something. But all I knew was that it was cold. When I looked at this window I knew why. The wind has busted the bottom of the window making it all flap-like. All the wind was coming through and if you put your hand at the bottom it felt like sticking your hand out of a speeding car. It was that fast. This one is a picture of the drive home. The wind was really bad because it even moved me AND the car while on the road. No gas. Like usual. Just a policeman keeping watch. That's all.
We actually were going to go to Austin. We were in the traffic for NINE HOURS. We decided to go back and got back in 25 minutes. Haha. Unfortunately, I didn't bring my camera.
Good times. I just got back from New orleans working for the Red Cross.Its a good thing Texas didnt get it as bad.
We actually were going to go to Austin. We were in the traffic for NINE HOURS. We decided to go back and got back in 25 minutes. Haha. Unfortunately, I didn't bring my camera. [/b][/quote] pftt 9 hours. I was in traffic for 14 HOURS and still havent gotten out of my county yet. The ride home today took less than 45 minutes.