I’ve been on vacation in Houston the last two weeks. It was very hot (often above 37°C) and very humid. My beautiful wife had a air conditioned rental car – very good idea, because often even the walking from the car to the next building made you sweat.
Where we were, I saw about 4 people walking… one time we saw a truck on a parking lot with a running engine. About an hour later, by the time we were finished our dinner (or, the dinner finished us – we barely ate the starters), the car was still there, engines running. Reason: a dog was in the car. If you eat out, why not let the dog at home?
We went to Galveston and found out why the beach isn’t world famous. Let’s say it smells like the North Sea, but with 40°C that smell is a bit breathtaking at first. I had my first frozen yoghurt (I like strawberry-melon mixed), ate a few cheeseburgers for my cheeseburgers-around-the-world project and stayed in the hotel room for the most part, reading about Oslo (my wife had to work unfortunately).
Although I had our digital camera with us, we didn’t take pictures. It was simply too hot to walk around and take them (did I mention the hotness before?).
Your first frozen yoghurt? Aren’t there as many shops around in HH as in Berlin. It’s like a flood here!
There might be frozen yoghurt shops here – but that’s like drinking coffee at starbucks – I don’t ;) (and that’s the reason I don’t like them)