Archive for October, 2007

Neshaminy State Park

Looking to get some exercise after a long day at a desk, I trekked down to Neshaminy State Park for a visit. After a brief bit of confusion which ended me up in New Jersey (yikes!) I arrived at this small park situated on the Delaware River.
My first adventure was this guy:
He was running across a large open field. I’m still not sure what he is, I’m guessing a skunk. Either way I was desperate to get a good picture! I’m glad for those 6 megapixels now.

 

The park is overall in disrepair. The playground equipment suffices, but the greenery is lacking and it can’t really be called beautiful. The shore of the river is a bit depressing, as garbage is constantly washing up and ruining the riverside scenery. Nonetheless couples come here to talk and children play along with water; in an area this densely populated I suppose you take what you can get. It doesn’t hurt that coming here is entirely free. 

I went for a bit of a hike around the park grounds, and found this strange sight:

 

A playhouse in the park? It doesn’t look as if it’s often used, but I hope that I’m wrong.  I also hope that the next time I see this park it will be much more beautiful, without litter washed on shore and that the empty fields will be filled with trees or gardens.

Houston’s Finest 24 hour dining

Houston has something to offer every culinary taste, depending on the neighborhood and time of day. If you’re a bit of a night owl, the choices can be limited but you can still go beyond fast food. The first place to try is Chacho’s, some of the best Tex-Mex you’ll ever eat and open 24 hours a day. Until 2am you can get wonderful frozen margaritas, that have quite a bit of a kick. Try the chicken flautas and you’ll never want them anywhere else again. I usually go with a simple black bean taco or steak fajita taco, both delicious. They don’t have a lot to offer the health concious, but then again what are the health concious doing up past 10?
Not even three blocks away is the House of Pies, which serves much more than pie, but truly pie is king. There are dozens of varieties of pie, including a wonderful strawberry rhubarb, something I’ve never seen before outside my mother’s kitchen. If you’ve never been try it, or try the house special ‘Bayoo Goo’, a chocolately, sticky concoction that goes great with coffee. The food does leave a little to be desired, but is totally edible and you can even find something remotely healthy like a vegetable soup or turkey sandwich.
If you’re closer to downtown, try Bibas (aka Greek Village) on West Gray.  The spanakopita is crispy and flaky, the souvlaki is hot and juicy and the coffee is fresh. I hear the gyro is pretty awesome as well. You may run into many interesting people, students from Rice up late talking to friends, slightly inebriated folks trying to sober up with a greek sandwich or a couple out on a late night date. Overall the venue feels like college, but the food is not reminscent of your school cafeteria.
The atmosphere is unique no matter which dive you choose. Chacho’s late night is filled with the pre or post nightclub crowd, and occasionally a family. You can certainly call it diverse. House of Pies is mostly filled with couples, professionals out for coffee and pie or young adults catching up with a friend. The older crowd is usually gone by 9pm. Either place offers quick takeaway and is very inexpensive. When you’re up past 10 and have a big hunger try one, or maybe one and then the other. They are sure to satisfy.

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