Archive for April, 2009

Red Fountain Downtown

The red fountain was part of a promo for the 2nd season of Dexter in September 2007. There were young women in lab coats with “Dexter” written on the back of them, handing out DVDs promoting the second season.

Even though it’s an old photo, it’s still wonderful today & a great memory of downtown Houston, TX!

Montana Becky took this photo because she saw the fountain about a block from where she works. SnagAJob is a great place to look for Houston jobs online.

Skyline at Sunset HDR


Skyline at Sunset HDR

Originally uploaded by J-a-x

Another great photo of Houston from J-a-x. Beautiful skyline view of the city.

J-a-x said, “Taken from the Police Memorial near downtown Houston.”

Salute The Houston Dynamos Fans

Bud Light® Real Men of Genius Salute The Houston Dynamos’ Fans.

Astros VS. Cardinals


Astros VS. Cardinals

Originally uploaded by angelaelizabeth

Taken by angelaelizabeth on April 7, 2008 at the Astros VS. Cardinals game in Minute Maid Park.

It’s a really great shot of the stadium with a dark skyline in the background. Definitely shows the beauty of the city and the colorfulness of baseball.

Opening Day in the Houston Minute Maid Park 2008


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Originally uploaded by fromky

This photo was taken by fromky on flickr a year ago at the opening Day in the Houston Minute Maid Park for the Astros/Cardinals game in 2008.

2009 is going to be a great year for the Houston Astros!

fromky said this about the photo, “We complained terribly about the heat—but finally evening came. Still sorta miss the Astrodome where it was ALWAYS comfortably cool.”

A TWRC Education Video – In Defense of Opossums

As a wildlife rehabilitation and education facility, we see and hear every day how the public is misinformed, or uninformed, with respect to the opossum. Designed for children and adults, this video has been created as an education tool to show the opossum as it truly is, present facts, and to dispel some of the myths about this wonderful creature. TWRC is an urban wildlife emergency and rehabilitative care facility serving the Greater Houston area. Established in 1979, TWRC focuses on conservation, public education, and wildlife rehabilitation, and is operated by part-time staff and volunteers who are permitted rehabilitators and animal lovers. TWRC is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization which receives no federal or state funding. Because of this, we rely on individual, corporate, and foundation contributions to continue our efforts in preserving and caring for Texas wildlife.

Visit them at www.twrc-houston.org or call 713-468-8972 to learn how you can become a volunteer or donate to our organization.

2009 Astros Schedule

Get ready for the Astros home opener tomorrow, Monday, April 6, 2009!

Get the full season schedule at houston.astros.mlb.com.

And if you’re looking for a job in Houston, try out SnagAJob.

Our Biggest Attraction is The Houston Space Center

The Houston Space Center is the top tourist attraction in Houston and it is very easy to see why more schools and private visitors come here than any other tourist attraction in this great city.

President Kennedy threw down the challenge for America to reach the moon by the end of the 1960′s and the story of mankind’s first steps on the moon and even further into the depths of space are preserved here at the Space Center.  From the very earliest days of man’s efforts to create a propulsion vehicle that could get itself off the ground to the most advanced and dangerous efforts to send man to other planets in the solar system, the Houston Space Center is the most comprehensive display of its kind in the world with many exhibits having actually been used in space and one of the very few places in the world where you can hold an actual moon rock

The Houston Space Center will take you on a journey through time and space as the equipment and technology that was developed since the days of Robert Goddard, the father of modern rocketry, are preserved for posterity and your enjoyment

It is not just the huge array of equipment that is on display here as there are numerous opportunities to see and become involved in the training programs that have been used to train and prepare astronauts for their trip into space. Now people from all walks of life and of all ages are able to experience for themselves what it takes to become an astronaut.

Becoming an astronaut is a dream many of us have had from childhood, however the reality is very different from what we imagine; training is stringent and before training can even begin there are minimum mandatory requirements in respect of education, physical fitness and mental aptitude.  Less than 5% of applicants are actually passed for astronaut training but you can gain firsthand knowledge of just what it takes.

At the Houston Space Center you can experience weightlessness and the sensation of lift off from the launch pad of Cape Kennedy while talking to a real life astronaut who has ventured into space. Try your hand at landing the Space Shuttle and experience what it feels like to walk in space wearing a space suit!  Get an inside look at how we are preparing for manned missions to Mars and elsewhere in the solar system too.  There is the Kids Space Place section where children can experience and interact with exhibits and explore the many different facets of space flight and exploration while living on the Space Station of commanding the Space Shuttle.

The Houston Space Center is open throughout the week with extended opening hours during the summer and some holidays so check the website at www.spacecenter.org for more information.  You will find the Houston Space Center at 1601 NASA Parkway, Houston TX 77058 which is about 25 miles south of the downtown area and provides a stunning and memorable day out for you and your family.



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