A few days ago I took you on a tour of my friends beautiful home in Galveston. I'm back with myore pictures of James and Jody's house and other pretty homes on their street. The picture below is a framed poster showing the front of their home, advertising a Historic Home Tour several years ago.

This beauty is the home across the street. As you can see the tree on the far left is dead. Here in Houston/Galveston we still have MANY green leaves on our trees this time of year. This tree died because Hurricane Ike brought SO MUCH Sea water onto the island that many of the old oaks, pecans, pines, etc died. There are red "X's" all over the island on trees that are being marked for removal by the city.

Step into the big, beautiful kitchen. The ceilings are really tall (don't know the exact height). Check out the cabinets....they are original

This is a small 1/2 bath off the kitchen. The stained glasses is original to the house...in person, its a vibrant purple, green and gold! Check out the deep, crackled sink....

I love the fun little touches. Check out the "girl" in the corner of the stair landing. And check out the winding, beauty of the stairs.

And more stained glass on the next stair landing, heading to the third floor! This place is HUGE!

Thank goodness the big oak tree you see out of this stained glass survived and will NOT be cut down! YEAH!!

On to the backyard.....a Carriage House that is tiny but cute. A
Houstonian leases the place and comes down on the weekends.

This is me and my long time friend James. He's one of the owners of the home and has
absolutely wonderful taste and can do much of the work himself. What a skill, huh?

Here's another view of the back yard. Most of the plants had to be replaced and the soil amended because of sea water. Check out the cool walkways he and Jody created out of the old bricks they found through out the property. I'm always amazed at their ingenuity! THEY ROCK!

Since I figured you
might want to see more of their neighborhood, I took some pictures on my way out. Get ready to
ooooohhhhh and
awwwwwww.....they are stunning. Galveston has come a long way since Ike but there are still tarps on roofs, trees needing to be cut down, etc., but "they've come a long way baby". Looking good!!!!