Day 19 & 20 – Houston, here we come
Travel Experience | Ricky | March 27, 2010 at 12:36 amI already knew today is going to be a real hectic day as we are flying to Texas through connecting flights and I have already passed so many ordeals for domestic flights here in United States. I do not know why domestic flights had been real boring experiences, they never pick up on time. Oh man, that really makes me nasty as we leave so early from home to avoid any kind of luggage problems and then sitting in airport for hours. At first I used to enjoy those long hours, but now after 20 days it is getting a little monotonous and I just do not want to leave early.
Oklahoma was quite a bit of good experience and the Will Rogers airport had over 24 terminals, a pretty small airport. I walked all the way down from terminal 24 to terminal 8 to fetch my Java Dave Hot Chocolate. In the morning when we left from El Reno, it was very windy outside and as we drew on highway it started raining heavily. It took around half an hour to reach the airport, pretty well a good drive. I did not see much of the sporty cool looking cars as I saw in New York but a good place to take peace.
We landed at Memphis and within half an hour’s time we had connecting flight to Houston. Texas is a huge state as we saw from the airplane and I could see wonderful private houses with swimming pools. We drove for nearly
half an hour as Jignesh bhai came to pick us up at the airport. The place we were going to stay is Senterra Lakes having different sub-divisions. Hotel Mongolian was a good place with buffet dinner, it was a cool place with lovely desserts. Houston has a good climate, it’s a spring time here now and all are ready to expect lovely flowers in the garden. It was a cool house with six bedroom and huge living area and a lovely grassy backyard with an artificial lake at the side. I am anxiously waiting for our city tour tomorrow.

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Texas is a good state. You can have all the varieties out there.
Being on a long journey is always been hectic but it is always fun!!
Texas is a good place to visit. There are many places worth visit and are superb!
I haven’t been much to Houston. I missed it when i visited last year. Have heard much about it from this blog.
Since these blogs have started posting, I am reading all the blogs and they are really good. Have got good information from all of them.
You bet, domestic flight are pathetic. Not at one place but everywhere. I don’t know why.
Texas is a state with all big people with huge bank balance! Mansions, Villas, big swimming pools these are all usual things.
Rated as a beta world city, Houston’s economy has a broad industrial base in the energy, manufacturing, aeronautics, transportation, and health care sectors and is a leading center for building oilfield equipment; only New York City is home to more Fortune 500 headquarters in the city limits.
Houston has an active visual and performing arts scene in the Theater District and is one of few U.S. cities that offer year-round resident companies in all major performing arts.