Pictures along the coast from Houston, through Beaumont to Orange to the Louisiana state line. Wherever my adventures take me -- photos that spark the mind.
Showing posts with label ferry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ferry. Show all posts
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Gulls gamble for ferry throws
Friday, August 1, 2014
Dark ferry ride conjures up phantom ships
Continuing from our ferry trip post of yesterday -- As we pulled out of Galveston Island's ferry dock, heading back to the Bolivar Peninsula, the ship above passed by us, seeming a dark phantom on the water. It seemed strange to only have the light from our ferry illuminating the silent somber shadow as it slid by. However, out into Galveston Bay we were passed by another indistinct, light-less hulk that was even harder to distinguish except as it passed between us and the lighted shores. The cabin and deck lights were all off.
Though I had taken the ferry many times, this was my first night-time ride, and it was well worth the trip.
Thursday, July 31, 2014
Pelican sentry caught eyes wide shut.
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Laughing Gull gets the last laugh (and bravado)
This brave Laughing Gull landed on the hood of our car as we waited for the Bolivar ferry to Galveston Island. His was not just a quick landing and a scoot, either. He spent time enjoying the stay -- he probably went back to his buds and bragged about his coup.
Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Gull turns on a feather
We need some air breaks here! Time to do a quick correction change. Feathers, don't fail me now. (I am interpreting here for the gull. My gullian may be a little rusty). This was shot from the rear of the Galveston to Bolivar ferry.
Friday, June 26, 2009
Feeling free on the ferry
It was a ferry good ride. We love to take the ferry from Bolivar to Galveston with the grandkids. It's an exciting ride with birds following the boat, dolphins swimming and the spray of the ocean breezes.
It's hard to decide if we want to get on top to see far away or down on the deck in the back to feel the ocean spray. Usually, the bow has a lot more spray and we keep our distance from that.
It's about a 20 minute ride across the bay. Many people come along the Bolivar Peninsula and use the free ferry for an alternate way into Houston, or its lower haunts.
--steve buser
It's hard to decide if we want to get on top to see far away or down on the deck in the back to feel the ocean spray. Usually, the bow has a lot more spray and we keep our distance from that.
It's about a 20 minute ride across the bay. Many people come along the Bolivar Peninsula and use the free ferry for an alternate way into Houston, or its lower haunts.
--steve buser
Galveston, free ferry, Texas, Gulf of Mexico
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