post-harvey.

post-harvey.

Taking a short break from your regularly scheduled food, coffee, and Astros pictures to talk about Harvey (jk this post definitely contains some food pics).  There's not a lot to be said about it that hasn't been said already.  I don't want to get too cliche but it's almost impossible not to.  This city is incredible.  I love Houston so much, and the past week has made me more proud to live here than I already was.  The generosity of the people here has been unbelievable.  Shelters are literally turning away donations and volunteers because they have more than they need.  People are going out and cleaning up houses of flood victims they don't even know.  But  you've heard all this; it's been all over the news.  There's really nothing else to say.  This city is amazing.

Memorial Drive from Waugh on Thursday.  A vast improvement from earlier in the week.

Memorial Drive from Waugh on Thursday.  A vast improvement from earlier in the week.

Buffalo Bayou, my favorite place to walk.

Buffalo Bayou, my favorite place to walk.

Thursday bike ride downtown, had to make a pit stop at Conservatory for crepes of course!

Thursday bike ride downtown, had to make a pit stop at Conservatory for crepes of course!

Some well-deserved post-hurricane pie at House of Pies, a Houston institution.

Some well-deserved post-hurricane pie at House of Pies, a Houston institution.

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coffee, part one.

coffee, part one.

the astros post.

the astros post.