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Celebrating the Harvest at Messina Hof

Posted on August 20, 2018August 24, 2018by Sheila

It’s always a pleasure visiting Messina Hof in College Station (just northwest of Houston).  I’ve been a huge fan of Texas wine for over a decade since I started my wine journey driving around the Texas Hill Country with printed maps from Yahoo and a car full of my college friends.  Though my mode of […]

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  • Camping & Hiking

Tunnel Geology: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Downtown Houston’s Buildings (Yellow Tunnel)

Posted on June 29, 2018February 8, 2019by Sheila

I’ve worked in the oil & gas industry in Downtown Houston for over 15 years.  Like many others, every day I walk through tunnels on and surrounded by lovely rocks, minerals, and fossils without a second thought.  Though we may not have mountains in this part of the state, we have a stunning skyline and […]

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Skyline Geology: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Downtown Houston’s Buildings (Hyatt Loop)

Posted on June 26, 2018February 8, 2019by Sheila

I’ve worked in the oil & gas industry in Downtown Houston for over 15 years.  Like many others, every day I walk past buildings covered in lovely rocks, minerals, and fossils without a second thought.  Though we may not have mountains in this part of the state, we have a stunning skyline, and I will […]

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Hurricane Ready Now, Hurricane Party Later: Being Fully Prepared

Posted on June 1, 2018June 13, 2018by Sheila

Today is the official start of hurricane season. I’ll never be “that guy” frantically buying pop tarts and beer at the grocery store the day before landfall.  As a lifelong resident of the Texas Gulf Coast (born in Galveston, actually), I had come to realize at an early age that hurricane season is just a part […]

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An Anomaly of Clear Water at Galveston

Posted on May 31, 2018June 6, 2018by Sheila

Fun fact: I was born on the island and married on the island.  Galveston, Texas holds a special place in my heart, and I visit as often as possible.  I love its history and its quirks.  Unlike other well known beaches, our waters are brown.  They’re not dirty (per se), it’s just that the choppy […]

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Tunnel Geology: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Downtown Houston’s Buildings (Red Loop)

Posted on May 22, 2018February 8, 2019by Sheila

I’ve worked in the oil & gas industry in Downtown Houston for over 15 years.  Like many others, every day I walk through tunnels on and surrounded by lovely rocks, minerals, and fossils without a second thought.  Though we may not have mountains in this part of the state, we have a stunning skyline and […]

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Skyline Geology: A Self-Guided Walking Tour of Downtown Houston’s Buildings (City Hall Loop)

Posted on May 3, 2018February 8, 2019by Sheila

I’ve worked in the oil & gas industry in Downtown Houston for over 15 years.  Like many others, every day I walk past buildings covered in lovely rocks, minerals, and fossils without a second thought.  Though we may not have mountains in this part of the state, we have a stunning skyline, and I will […]

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Geology Basics: For the Casual Observer or Amateur Enthusiast

Posted on April 30, 2018February 8, 2019by Sheila

Twice a year my running partner and I, both of us geoscientists, teach geology for Texas Parks and Wildlife Becoming an Outdoors Woman program.  I created the course in 2014 by condensing an entire semester of freshman level physical geology into a 3.5 hour workshop (~1 hour lecture, ~1 hour lab, and ~1 hour spent in the […]

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  • Food & Wine

Loire Valley Wines Event: Spring to Loire in Houston

Posted on April 23, 2018April 25, 2018by Sheila

There are a couple countries/regions that have been swaying me away from my usual Italian pour lately.  While I’ve been learning about and enjoying South American wines, I received an invitation to attend the Spring to Loire tasting and seminar event hosted by Loire Valley Wines.  Having never dabbled in this French region, I jumped […]

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Finding DNA: Additional Testing

Posted on March 30, 2018March 30, 2018by Sheila

These past few years have been full of science and serendipity with all the DNA testing my mother and I have participated in in search of ethnic lineage, not to mention being matched with BOTH her biological parents’ family members (she was adopted).  As we navigate through our new relationships with newfound family members, I […]

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