All good things must come to an end, and here's the last of our Gulfapalooza 2011 lighthouse-hunting trip. The odds and ends and um, The End. Above, a mushroom cloud (oh, if ONLY) rises above Houston and a southbound intermodal train.
I don't know. Palms and sky. Pretty.
Swampy grass near Lake Pontchartrain. Sawgrass? Sugar cane? Whatever - it's neat!
Tourist trap! Tourist trap at Port Isabel! Hide your wallet!
This is what Texas looks like. Okay, that's not fair. This is what Texas looks like when it's about to rain.
The Orion nebula is the birthplace of stars and worlds. This part of Texas gives birth to oil rigs.
Train! Well, a semi-restored museum piece, but still. A nice example of an old SW1 switcher.
...and an even better caboose.
Pensacola Light Station's only pelican. He's very disciplined, though - stood still until completely painted!
We finished shooting lighthouses with a couple of days to spare, but we were nowhere near ready to go home, so we made haste to Kill Devil Hills, and our favorite beach-side balcony. Best. Trip. Ever.
Thanks for visiting. With any luck, we'll have more pictures to post soon.
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