Showing posts with label houston. Show all posts
Showing posts with label houston. Show all posts

Sunday, May 10, 2015

647. Articulate

647. Articulate
Definition: (adj) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
Location Placed: Starbucks Terminal B, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas
Date Placed: 4/29/15 at 10:45am





The second leg of my trip was taken on one of the smaller planes I've been on. I definitely prefer flying on larger planes as it tends to be less bumpy. By the time your plane gets up to cruising altitude on the shorter flights, it's ready to go right back down again! I was sitting on the window of this flight, so it was nice to see some of the scenery. I had the same type of plane on the way home, but I was able to pass the time quicker as I knew my seatmate on the way back.

646. Committed

646. Committed 
Definition: (adj) wholeheartedly dedicated
Location Placed: Terminal D Starbucks, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas
Date Placed: 4/29/15 at 10:22am





I am sort of obsessed with the "You Are Here" mugs that Starbucks has put out. I first saw them while I was in San Fransisco. That was my first purchase. Ever since then, when I am traveling, I try to see if Starbucks has one of those mugs. If I like the picture, I get it. I now have San Fransisco, New York City, San Antonio and Austin (as the Houston Airport had that one and I liked it.) I realized recently that Disney also has their own versions! I didn't even think to look in the Starbucks when I was releasing cranes down there. Now I am checking on eBay to see if they have any for sale. They are quite cute!

645. Natrual

645. Natural
Definition: (n) a person regarded as having an innate gift or talent for a particular task or activity
Location Placed: Terminal C Starbucks, George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas
Date Placed: 4/29/15 at 10:11am





I visited Texas for the first time this past week. I was traveling down to San Antonio for business and had a layover in Houston. The airport was surprisingly big and easy to travel between all the different terminals. I did a lot of exploring during my 2 hour layover as I had not even been in this airport before. I also picked up some breakfast as I knew I wasn't going to get anything else to eat that morning. Aside from having to change terminals for my connecting flight, I definitely wouldn't mind having to layover here again!