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Houston Museum of Natural Science – 3/28

Houston Museum
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifact Displays
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifact Displays. Mary at the entrance. No she is not to be confused with the artifacts! (Permission was granted to use this description)
Houston Museum – King Tut displays. The displays that follow are life size recreations of the contents of the rooms in the tomb of King Tutankhamun.
Houston Museum – King Tut displays
Houston Museum – King Tut displays
Houston Museum – King Tut displays
Houston Museum – King Tut displays. There were 9 “coffins” for the mummified body of King Tut. This is a cross section of how he was entombed.
Houston Museum – King Tut display. King Tut’s inner most sarcophagi.
Houston Museum – King Tut display. How the mummy would have been adorned.
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Egyptian Mummy
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (See next image for description)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (Description of previous image)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (See next image for description)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (Description of previous image)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (See next image for description)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (Description of previous image)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (See next image for description)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (Description of previous image)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts
Houston Museum – Life size recreation of Nefertari Tomb
Houston Museum – Nefertari Tomb Description
Houston Museum – Nefertari Tomb
Houston Museum – Egyptian Mummified Head (See next Image for Description)
Houston Museum – Egyptian Artifacts (Description of previous image)
Houston Museum – Rosetta Stone Replica (See next Image for Description)
Houston Museum – Rosetta Stone (Description of Previous image)

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Royal Caribbean 9 Day Cruise – 3/9-3/18

Royal Caribbean Cruise Terminal Galveston , Texas
Royal Caribbean Cruise Terminal Galveston, Texas 1st checkin. All Aboard
Radiance of the Seas Centrum. Open from deck 4 to deck 11.
Deck 4 to deck 5 staircase.
Radiance of the Seas deck 12
Carnival ship leaving Galveston port before us.
The view from our balcony. I love being at sea!
Key West, Florida port.
Another view of the Key West port.
One of many cool buildings in Key West.
Another cool building.
Key West Ernest Hemingway House
Key West house for sale. I ask the average home price. They said if you have to ask the price, you can’t afford it!
One more cool building in Key West.
Southern most point in the continental United States.
Key West restaurant with dollar bills everywhere.
Added mine to the wall.
Key West shore to ship photo.
Key West Mel Fisher Treasure Museum.
Gulf of Mexico sunset!
Our cabin balcony. One of my favorite places to sit.
Nassau, Bahamas port.
CocoCay Royal Caribbean private island in the Bahamas
CocoCay port.
CocoCay island beach bed and chairs for the day. Not free!
View from our beach chairs! It was really a nice beach area.
View of the CocoCay shoreline while walking back to the ship.
Another view from our cabin balcony. Doesn’t look like much but these are around 6-8 ft swells.
Cozumel, Mexico port.
Some old guy in Cozumel, Mexico.
Not sure why Mary wanted this picture!
Shopping in Cozumel, Mexico.
Pigeon Lady in Cozumel, Mexico. She has done this for many years. When you first walk by you think it is a statue, Then she moves!
Last day at sea. Sailed through a thunderstorm. Lots of lightning.

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Went to Nuevo Progreso, Mexico – February 6th

Nuevo Progreso is an interesting border town. Its main draw is for U.S. citizens needing dental work or prescription drugs. Everywhere I looked was dental offices and pharmacies. We ask around and found the going rate for a tooth crown is around $200. You can get just about any U.S. prescription drug over the counter there. Getting the meds back in to the U.S. is where the problem arises. I believe I’ll stick with U.S. prescribed meds.

In line to park on the U.S. side of the border. It costs $2 to park and $1 to enter Mexico. Notice the big warning sign. No weapons or ammo allowed. The cartels must be exempt.

Mary on the U.S. side of the Rio Grande International Bridge.

Me on the Mexico side of the bridge.

We had lunch Tony’s Bar and Grill in Nuevo Progresso. They had a stage coach in the lobby!

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Edmond Church of Christ Mission Team in town-January 31st

A good friend of mine, Kent Risley, from my life long home church in Edmond, Oklahoma came to McAllen. Kent is the Executive Minister at the Edmond Church of Christ in Edmond, Oklahoma. Each year Kent overseas the spring break mission trip to McAllen, Texas. Prior to the trip, Kent, along with a few other members, meet with Humberto Hernandez and plan the projects the mission trip participant will work on while in McAllen. I went along with them the day they were here. I really enjoyed seeing Kent and the others.

After visiting the possible project locations, we had lunch at Luby’s. Here are a few pictures from lunch that day.

Left to Right- Humberto Hernandez, Jeremy Robertson

Humberto Hernandez is the local minister at the Church of Christ in Alamo, Tx. The address is 307 Owasso Rd, Alamo, Texas. Jeremy Robertson is the Youth and Family minister at the Edmond Church of Christ

Left to Right – Jeremy Robertson, John Frias, Kent Risley

John Frias is the Youth Minister at the Edmond Church of Christ. Kent is the Executive Minister at the Edmond Church of Christ.

Left to Right- Michael Reese,

Michael is the Administrator for the Edmond Church of Christ.

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RC Car Races January 28

The park hosted an Alamo Fire\Police department RC car race. RC car races ares weekly events for the park. This week was a competition between the Alamo Fire and Police departments. The Fire Department won!

Here’s the start of one of the 10 lap races. They all start out going one direction but don’t always end up that way.

It’s a photo finish!

Mary picked the winners before the races started. Here’s the proof.

I kept telling the police I was not the Tim Smith they we looking for!

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Around Town Today – January 24th

Mary and I went out today to do a little shopping. We stopped by Ultra for “stuff” and then went to Sam’s. I got my Sam’s fix. I do like looking around Sam’s. It kinda felt like home. The layout at the Sam’s here was almost identical to Edmond’s store. For just a second I was a little confused when we walked out to the parking lot. The parking lot is quite different.

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another day in retirement – January 23rd

We can’t have fun everyday! Today was chore day! Tim did laundry at the RV resort laundry mat and I cleaned the trailer. I clean better than Tim so he gets laundry detail. We also made another run to the Dollar Store. I can’t believe the number of times we go there because it is close by.

Saturday, the 21st, we went to a hispanic grocery store called Juniors. There was a large selection of Mexican foods. We have been to Juniors, HEB, and Walmart and no prime meat to be found. Juniors had a huge meat counter. Beef is sliced very thin, either plain or marinated. Same for various poultry cuts. Juniors is where you can also buy an entire head of a pig or cow . YUM!

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