Serenading Cattle with a Trombone
Thursday, 07 August 2014
We loved this video! Check it out on YouTube. Do you recognize the song he’s playing?
- Published in Cows
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Houston-Area Dog Friendly Bars and Restaurants to Try with your Canine Companion
Tuesday, 29 July 2014
Our dog companions are there for us through thick and thin. So why wouldn’t we want to take them along when we head out to eat, drink, and be merry? A growing number of Houston-area establishments are responding to the call to include the four-legged family members in the fun. If your pup has been
- Published in Houston
In Houston, Every Month Can Be Ice Cream Month
Wednesday, 23 July 2014
July is National Ice Cream Month, which begs the question: Why isn’t every month National Ice Cream Month? Right? In Houston, we certainly have enough ice cream choices to spread out over the entire year. The Bayou City is bursting with specialty ice creameries when you’re looking to break away from the boring standbys of
- Published in Houston
Five Cool Reasons to Tour the Houston Area with Experts
Tuesday, 22 July 2014
There’s no end to tour options in H-town, so join the fun and leave it to expert guides to give you the full low-down on Houston and surrounding areas. Even native Houstonians learn something new on these excursions! Check out some of our favorites below. 1. Houston Urban Adventures: The Heart of the Tunnel Walk—
- Published in Houston
Houston Area Summer Camps Boast Wide Range of Kid-Centered Activities, and These Ones are Still Enrolling
Friday, 06 June 2014
Summer is here already, and if you’re a parent you might be wondering how you’ll keep your little ones entertained and engaged over the next three months. Don’t worry—time hasn’t run out to get them into a great summer camp. Several Houston-area activities have ongoing registration throughout the summer, and there’s quite a crop to
- Published in Houston
Five of the Most Unique Buildings in Houston
Friday, 23 May 2014
As one of the biggest metropolises in the country, Houston lives up to its “big-boy” status in many ways, including its 360 soaring skyscrapers that dot the skies not only in downtown but also throughout other parts of the city. There’s Williams Tower in the Galleria, special not only for its towering height but also
- Published in Houston
Houston’s Top 5 Unique and Unusual Museums
Tuesday, 01 April 2014
Our fair city is known for its many fabulous museums, several of them located next to the beautiful and expansive Hermann Park. There you’ll find the Children’s Museum of Houston, the Houston Museum of Natural Science, The Health Museum, the Contemporary Arts Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts Houston – all classics and all
- Published in Houston
Want to Make Houston an Even Better City? Volunteer with Kids!
Thursday, 13 March 2014
In a large city like Houston there’s no shortage of ways where your good intentions can be turned into good deeds. And what better way to spend your time than volunteering with organizations whose missions directly impact children? Children’s charities in Houston offer a wealth of volunteer opportunities. Here are a few of our favorites
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Where in the World is A Better Tripp?
Wednesday, 15 January 2014
Where are we this time? We’re on George Washington Bridge headed into New York City!
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