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  1. yes, it closed. it moved to the north side of el dorado, still on the gulf freeway. I heard that the main reason for the move is that the sales tax is lower there (outside city limits).
  2. sounds like it depends on what kind of fun tired mom wants to have. otherwise, there are all sorts of options.
  3. that's the right address but the wrong location; it's across the street and half a block east. Location is 29.708160, -95.395030... compare the google satellite image to the 45-degree-angle image. street view: http://g.co/maps/ysdh4
  4. I have eaten at one in Mobile, Alabama and it was good. Since chicken fingers is about all they sell, it seems they have staked their reputation on them, so I would presume the quality is good here too.
  5. the other is just a few blocks from the first. http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/99-Misty-Morning-Trace_The-Woodlands_TX_77381_M73088-75758 according to most of the info i found in a google search just now there are a lot of homes from that builder in the woodlands.
  6. that whole block is 1301 fannin now, built in 1984. http://www.houstondatacenter.com/
  7. please enlighten the ignorant among us... what/where is ruby's?
  8. google earth shows the house as of 4/2004, no house as of 4/2005. Street view shows an empty lot with a deteriorating concrete driveway.
  9. Water lines are breaking all over town due to the ground shifting from the drought. They are being fixed as needed; this is most likely what you are encountering. edit: this is just an educated guess and my opinion.
  10. "Lake Conroe was completed by the SJRA in 1973 as a water supply reservoir through a joint venture with the City of Houston, which owns two-thirds of the water rights in the reservoir." http://www.sanjacintoriverauthority.com/lakeconroe/
  11. I think paint could look good. However, if you decide to paint the door, you really need to pick a complementary color for the door frame and the window frames. That being said, paint is not necessary.
  12. the historical imagery feature in google earth is a good one for this kind of question.
  13. good point that it's likely to have been a section in a larger "all-purpose" cemetery vs. specifically a children's cemetery proper. For what it's worth, forest park lawndale is on the southeast side of town, so it's not likely your target.
  14. A few other resources that might be useful http://www.rootsweb...._cemeteries.htm http://www.rootsweb....rri2/harcem.htm (those two are on the same site but they look different - I didn't check to see if the contents differ) http://www.cemeterie...ListHarris.html
  15. I have no idea about the cemetery specifically, but I would suggest that you should contact a funeral home on the west side of Houston; that would be the most likely source for at least information about the cemetery. I don't have a specific one in mind, of course, but google maps might help you find a funeral home in the area. Also, I'm not sure where "right there as you got into Houston" would have been in the early 50s, but I would suspect probably within the 610 loop.
  16. The HCAD maps might help too... based on the given location in shady acres on 25th street, I think the property we're discussing will be in this facet http://hcad.org/cgi-bin/IMap.asp?map=5259B in area 9, 10, or 11.
  17. For anyone still interested, Swamplot has posted that the demolition permit for this property has gone through: http://swamplot.com/daily-demolition-report-shrine-on/2011-06-15
  18. unless you're confident in your ability to fix stuff like exposure and color balance (or if you don't care :-), your best results will come from a place that fixes those things for you. As a moderately serious photog (http://sjalexander.net if you're curious) I highly recommend http://Mpix.com ... their prices are a bit higher than the drugstore or walmart but their services are worth it in my opinion.
  19. I have been lurking on this thread... found this info yesterday: http://clintonaid.webs.com/ appears to refer to the same cemetery
  20. Stephen

    Camera

    "purple fringe" is a manifestation of chromatic aberration and is a function of the optics, or in other words, the lens. If you buy a quality lens with your camera, this will not be a particular issue. The camera is not to blame in any case, unless the lens is integral to it.
  21. This is the dot I connected... http://www.houstonpress.com/2011-05-19/news/the-mayor-of-montrose/
  22. I don't know what it is, but per the HCAD map, that's part of the St. Luke's parcel. http://www.hcad.org/iMaps/Tiles/Color/5355C3.pdf
  23. Stephen

    Camera

    if you're not dead-set on an SLR, then you might want to take a look at some of the micro-four-thirds cameras. Some of them look pretty outstanding, and the lens selection is interchangeable between vendors, if I understand correctly.
  24. So they say... I have my doubts. this is the third time construction has started after having been abandoned twice now. There are two cranes, actually - one was removed from its tower for a while, but the tower remained; in the mean time, the other crane never left.
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