Urban: February 2006 Archives
I discovered a new little area of Houston -- Hermann Park. I know that sounds silly, but I honestly hadn't really been in there before.
An old-fashioned church sits next to a new hotel. The tallest building downtown peeks between them.
Just a snapshot, but I liked the sign. Do you know the answer?
The infamous Enron building. Still shiny.
One of the shots I took for the freelance job I did a couple weeks ago for the Newark Star-Ledger. With the Enron trial underway, it's interesting to note that there are still little bits of Enron all around the city, like this ceremonial brick at Minute Maid Park (formerly Enron Field) donated by Ken and Linda Lay.
I can't resist bright blue skies. Sorry.
Some of the galleries at the museum allow photography, but not the "good ones." Still, I'll have to go back sometime with my SLR.
Looking at downtown from the top of the parking deck at the Museum of Fine Arts. The air was surprisingly clear over the weekend; I guess the cold front blew out all the crap for a few days.
A cool church across the street from the Museum of Fine Arts. Didn't catch the name but I think it was Methodist. The weather was awesome yesterday.
Big-gi-o. Outside Minute Maid Park.