Lol I truly thought I was the only person who thinks some of the power poles in Galveston are cool 😂 Great job on the video! I'm always amazed at how many new facts I learn after watching your videos 😊
When I was growing up in Galveston, there were these metal posts with a metal ring on them that I always assumed were to tie off your horse back in the day. It's possible they could have been for decorative purposes, but I guess that would depend on when they were produced. Some of them seemed old enough to be legit to me. Cheers, mate.
Lol I truly thought I was the only person who thinks some of the power poles in Galveston are cool 😂
Great job on the video! I'm always amazed at how many new facts I learn after watching your videos 😊
I LOVE THE FREAKING POWERLINES AND INTRACATE WEAVING OF THE LINES HAHA
Thanks! That means a lot!!
19th and M is a beautiful place. I grew up in that area. Watching your videos makes me really appreciate my hometown even more !
The carriage steps and gas lamps are very interesting.
I loved learning about the history of the beautiful island of Galveston with this unscripted, very knowledgeable presentation. Thank you. 🫶🏼
So glad you enjoyed! More to come in the near future!
Love that you decided to do this series. I was the re-Designer of the ground floor and kitchens and restaurant and cafe’s in the late 1970’s.
Amazing!! Thanks for watching!!!
Love this
Great video
Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
When I was growing up in Galveston, there were these metal posts with a metal ring on them that I always assumed were to tie off your horse back in the day. It's possible they could have been for decorative purposes, but I guess that would depend on when they were produced. Some of them seemed old enough to be legit to me. Cheers, mate.
Very interesting.
Carriage steps = ouch trip hazard ! Just kidding 🤣.
Forreal!!!
I HAD ONE IN MY FRONT SIDE WALK IN THE HOUSE WHERE I GREW UP, THEY ALSO HAD METAL POST NEXT TO THEM TO TIE UP HORSES
That’s amazing! Love these carriage steps!!