Nature Walk: the Houston Arboretum
Houston is a funny city. It has its issues; in fact, like any major city, it has significant problems. However, one thing it has that I have always appreciated is that it has remained a remarkably green city, in terms of green space . There are the bayous, Memorial Park, Hermann Park, and myriad smaller parks throughout the vast area that is the United States’ fourth largest city. When I was little kid and well into my twenties, there was more greenery than we have now (I’m pretty sure, though despite part of this being my subjective perception, I’ve seen large amounts of acreage paved over, excavated and built on). A mainstay has been the aforementioned Memorial Park and the Arboretum found within. I’ve taken quite a few photos over the years and typically pop one or two up on Facebook, but I think maybe now would be a good time to post some here. I’m not in the mood for politics or history or anything terribly weighty right now. In the aftermath of January 6 and President B...