Houston Natural History Museum: a lot about oil...
A simulated trip down a borehole. Unfortunately, part of the 'realism' imvolves not enough light to take a good picture. Neat, anyway.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj-XhcrpzDZNolRONz41YbjzUfgj42BStaOqW17b1Kgtb-HYucylWPPRiiAm5E_-o_H61ax-ygXRaYCS5a27GSjvW9luFIMwlPeHWszb5lyfbEqfKAe79kyf49Nl4FF0j3M4SjvFFpqA_pB/s400/DSCF2882.JPG)
At the Houston Rodeo: Chief Touch-the-Clouds; I'd never heard of him before...
And, the Houston Rodeo - there's a major-league rodeo circuit, and Houston is one of the big ones.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiSrh2V8rGekuy8cp5aH2FWANdf6BgqrRUtfNVnFc2yaI2W8jmMxCTSSFpDVsSy1sUqScqvltrDZgI3asKHuB-iJ7IV9KopMFDpijNTiGOAUps9UhZsbA9d_EV7g4SQYxnLS76-G-1cHHVj/s400/31+aka+DSCF2904+Hous+Rodeo+Logo-title.JPG)
It turns out that now, Houston is all about oil - scarcely any cows at all. But cows and horses and the cowboy thing are more fun, I guess.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg8mQn58CRGyUDx0uIt-JrUpyyl5KDAuTpUQCSdIp9CsDWX8EiwQT88J2zRYKO0hyBMAVMrV9XZ55-2F4BidRZ-KR_zeToC8Lahs0wuVcRg9AfKChjzO-dzlMMOsDIIm92Uhr5NSUZKkohN/s400/DSCF3058+Houtn+Rodeo+Logo.JPG)
More about the horse culture: Different places illustrate different things. Here' it's cowboy boots.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh09i_B6xFAJV-2OD0JOrQsZpgTNKS5ubAbtEz_ZcpQHdJIL9j_6sAA_ZDkXDHpifK9XZ0ITK4un_3d_35zvLAdc0dx1NtMXq-88UBPwaWAPUl0FNWpQR1f32fO5JtMgrIUyPy57jc_kifT/s400/33+aka+DSCF3057+Houstn+Rodeo+Boot.JPG)
There are often a lot of guys just riding around the arena. Some are officials, maybe they all are...
The Cutting competition: The idea is to cut one pony out of the herd, and keep him from rejoining it:
Here, he's seperated one out, and has to keep between it and the herd:
As the calf goes one way, man and horse have to move just as fast as calf alone does
...and sometimes pretty fast:
Obviously, the horse himself must have to understand what's going on -
Bull riding: By that time the light was pretty dim - easier to watch the monitor than the actual bull. Out of about eight riders, only three even mamaged to stay on the minimum time - about 8 seconds. The bulls are really not very happy to have guys on their backs.
Rodeo Clowns - they distract the bull after he's thrown the rider...high art in its own right.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEglUVPoGWJWdJupsM704HhCFfqCXeopL90PPgw6OkgZAuBgfQsO8CANUDeRjLJSXNxwyQFsFFmtsguhG046EHODib_j8tWFriB7uy6oIHY12v_5gmHYscynqNBxhvpMGRygZAaOky8O3LIa/s400/41+aka++DSCF2998+HousRod+clown.JPG)
Some other stuff: they planned to have the chicks hatch on the same day:![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkvhacHdmJl5VjRfgGO59gzFNsuSS_jU_33jz78WnsUEqdy9YjIA2O3CdukCxfdJZc02LvYBcDYbDUTNz1UILTZgMeK2aLMooc28qOZOL4f7e4M2CMfe2oYPbee8vi3yD80T8BeG0V8IhE/s400/45+aka+DSCF3046+HousRodeo+Chick+Hatchg.JPG)
The Houston Art Museum: Crab, by Alexander Calder
Then, on to San Antonio: The Alamo, of course. Basically a church and grounds - very bad place to try and defend, even against somebody as inept as General Santa Anna...
Beautiful grounds, though![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjFOkqUuge-V62j6vwUnMlEr_ssym-1Wcrf-ko492ZzG9HsofO2RX4OL79HS3O6Pm9l5p53b9FlnnN2XV49Z8VooL3ayE_5aWJkTPpYgqVZW-XsEgqGe3nxArLt6fhPsqYFL2MrBykvZ1mt/s400/2+aka+DSCF3300+SA+Alamo+Barb.JPG)
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The Houston Art Museum: Crab, by Alexander Calder
San Antonio Botanical Garden
San Antonio Museum of Art![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjQPrHt5-CL7DuVoK3UuvYt9sH2JYlPMmQlrPvZhs6odIaR1RofE0XBdtAKGp7zeztxbGgVnTdMGKOfiaOV8GebOc0SBJmTcg22Vdaz_s4iH740-rfnZnIS_b-7MJqcQsgwz7uSJgVpFmXb/s400/7+aka+DSCF3648+SanAnt+ArtMus+ShCart.JPG)
The famous Riverwalk - about a half-mile long park, right in the middle of the city
Boat along the 'Walk
At night ![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgr1u-OGgyXQsHAkjxOndxcTOz81MYeuNgxlTeU76-l3sqgECr-LIUzqI_D2fe35K_Wyf6slr7MdDl2Fw-bxyjDgLyzk-47WXAhI6_liY7QMWlIYXMd-u50dlL2ac8Xi96r4EmJTHGSnNC9/s400/27+aka+Ant+RWk+Nite.JPG)
O Henry lived here for a couple of years, before he got to be famous
...in a rather modest house
He worked for this weekly paper, perhaps as editor. Partly humorous. Didn't last; O. Henry went on to other things...![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgL-YQU_P8hVPIlQEenVydmvLOt4OCRzPsHEYmQAfqepsB0ouUf4bCt9V7ghsz9_dwuAPY5pYo4yFXJvU__cMPI47BvfVvCC2tu1opQ4rSY3xbA-MOuxRyLCiNp6_u3y-OO_35XXLiDBixT/s400/31+aka+DSCF3312+SA+OHenrys+RolStn-site+f+bar,hs+hse.JPG)
Fort Sam Houston: the Army Medical Depot (AMEDD) Museum: WWI medical wagon![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1ojuJoAI0l1djuQvKkUT5SriuMV-448E5oLsL6i0725w6MIUPyZ5pCTxNTTI-LqOA_V8-JXtPYps0Yu5aFhEeOjkiA-WXcfKiFTX2jkKyZK8AvjZ8fV1_XxkW_Nl6Y1JqRfyXyEFB8kpi/s400/42+aka+DSCF3337+Old+Ambulance+AMEDD.JPG)
Korean-era Bell H-13 Medevac helicopter: No cockpit lights, no radio, a battery so weak that sometimes it needed a boost from external equipment to start the motor. If they had to fly at night, they used a flashlight to look at the dials.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKJEMfoQUkwb29egyVNw6YIfkKT5z2JCwMvIQ1cU7t0OPTx1cDH-fWqO0WnP6oM9XuWRjHWEKoEizBUaR7nNuyDy1D9SCvkIkrulXVJ_1DSDSo8XW1KS3pccv6TeGW54Ac8WkL7aC-88vj/s400/43+aka+DSCF3663+SanAnt+AMEDD+Korea+Helo.JPG)
Poster about the Buffalo Soldiers - black US cavalry troops who served in the West right after the civil war. The Indians gave them the name. They saw a good bit of action.
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A combination meat can/coffee cup: Imagine eating 4 days rations of meat out of this, then trying to drink meat-flavored coffee out of it, sort of sideways -
Up into the Panhandle...![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiufsBKtVDanCaA-BQhmrvniTM6mivulx5ITvMz6hwxoPxUz35sM_-q3xtLJ4X99fk5Ve6BCg8VHnlmnyKSxFJ-0MKTyRfCxVStLDwulJSXts9WkOdxlpNuzj7Y-M-BvOTcxDWH46AsqvfW/s400/1+aka+DSCF3484+Windy+Road,PaloDuro+Tx.JPG)
Palo Duro State Park
O Henry lived here for a couple of years, before he got to be famous
Fort Sam Houston: the Army Medical Depot (AMEDD) Museum: WWI medical wagon
Korean-era Bell H-13 Medevac helicopter: No cockpit lights, no radio, a battery so weak that sometimes it needed a boost from external equipment to start the motor. If they had to fly at night, they used a flashlight to look at the dials.
Poster about the Buffalo Soldiers - black US cavalry troops who served in the West right after the civil war. The Indians gave them the name. They saw a good bit of action.
A combination meat can/coffee cup: Imagine eating 4 days rations of meat out of this, then trying to drink meat-flavored coffee out of it, sort of sideways -
Palo Duro State Park
Barb with her own personal-size mesa![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJxWL2qzGDNHO_nR1X7Cryg9JpAb4WzeU57cBWql7Bp8MmVAlCmSAifnvbX_15lHRlrS-vlvL6rabSzYTYapUZmjnWQwnb0-CG9tcrXIHJFClJGvadeDKAqV6koyGaPeZK4zl5zKtRcsXA/s400/3+aka+DSCF3521+PDSP+Really+small+mesa.JPG)
Desert Crust: Fairly new wrinkle in ecology of the desert. It turns out that a whole lot of the life in the desert is concentrated in this crust, less than an inch thick; if you step on it at all, and break it, it dries out and dies. Life is complicated.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj8niL5992vGdfF9uVQt7Eq7VdSm9nAKxVFB4F85hJPhcjCujgM9blaEL6r2AUuCj6LrU8B4V5uWoRgHvv3Ra5pUH3WsLnmvtqLTa4VVKbvEvrKu3Lo1_3WBUJmTThEAHsCAbBT6kB355wR/s400/4+aka+DSCF3528+PaloDuro+Crust.JPG)
Lubbock, Texas: The Panhandle/Plains Historical Museum. Old Oil Rig