I was there the night of the storm some friends went to storm watch.
Ended up the floor came up to the sea in part of the dining room.
No one was being a customer really, waves were hitting over the roof. Distraction. Everyone was trying to be a customer or a waiter. But it wasn’t quite manifesting. Suddenly they tried rushing us out the side door. They were panicked. My friend kicked a pail of water in the way over, and it tipped over spilling water everywhere, I asked a tall man to fix the door to stay open, he was too flustered and ran out the door. It was crazy.
The storm. It took the restaurant out and took years to rebuild. Now All these years later prices 3 times as high, not as good,,servers who can’t serve. It’s a mess. They should send waiters to Mexico to learn to be professional.
The beach still has a shell or two at times. These are from various beaches around the world. The glass is from this beach. An overused smal beach. So it’s rare to find small shells and glass anymore but I have jars full from before.
Above special shells from the shell man’s collection at Aransas Pass.
A friend sent these in a glad bowl from Florida. It wasn’t even wrapped in paper. It came intact! Years ago.
The beach still has a shell or two at times. These are from various beaches around the world. The glass is from this beach. An overused smal beach. So it’s rare to find small shells and glass anymore but I have jars full from before.
Above special shells from the shell man’s collection at Aransas Pass.
A friend sent these in a glad bowl from Florida. It wasn’t even wrapped in paper. It came intact! Years ago.