Less driving today, which has meant more time to explore the town of Houston, British Columbia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston,_British_Columbia). For dinner, we decided to try the most popular place in town, a restaurant called “The Elements,” which turned out to be a Chinese restaurant in disguise. The food left something to be desired, but, as my companion noted, eating there was a pleasure, in spite of the food. Most people there seemed to know each other, and their familiar chit-chat was comforting, even if it did make me a bit homesick.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Houston, British Columbia
Less driving today, which has meant more time to explore the town of Houston, British Columbia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houston,_British_Columbia). For dinner, we decided to try the most popular place in town, a restaurant called “The Elements,” which turned out to be a Chinese restaurant in disguise. The food left something to be desired, but, as my companion noted, eating there was a pleasure, in spite of the food. Most people there seemed to know each other, and their familiar chit-chat was comforting, even if it did make me a bit homesick.
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