11 pop culture face masks that would be fun to wear in public
Whether you like it or not, wearing a face mask in public has become the new norm when it comes to protecting yourself and others from COVID-19. Disposable face masks work great, but with no design whatsoever. (Whiskey and Zen/Etsy)Who wouldnโt love a face mask from the Rose Apothecary in Schittโs Creek? This face mask hopefully will give people at the grocery store a chuckle. Wear a face mask around your friends and family to protect them from COVID-19, plus make some people smile with this โGolden Girlsโ tribute.
Scavenger Hunt: Here are 11 Wildflowers to look for in Houston
Here are 11 wildflowers to look for in Houston. โจโจโจThe stunning Texas STAR hibiscus (Hibiscus coccineus) blooms each summer at Mercer! #StarWarsDay #MayTheFourthBeWithYou #Hibiscus Posted by Mercer Botanic Gardens on Monday, May 4, 2020Plumeria๐ฑWake Up Your Plumeria!๐ฑ Itโs that time of year! Houston, TX 77079Phone(713) 932-1639More Info: houstonaudubon.orgHermann ParkNasturtiums1700 Hermann Dr. Houston, TX 77004(713) 524-5876More Info: hermannpark.orgRice UniversityAzaleas6100 Main St.Houston, TX 77005 (713) 935-2663More Info: rice.eduTexas Blue BonnetsT.C. Houston, TX 77018(832) 395-7000Pro Tip: White Oak Bayou between 18th and 43rd streetsTulipsBayou Bend6003 Memorial Dr. Houston, TX 77007(713) 639-7750More Info: mfah.orgPro Tip: Try East of the Jackson Hill Bridge SouthHappy flower hunting!
Here are 4 Pearland ponds you can fish at while social distancing
PEARLAND, Texas By now, chances are you might be feeling some sort of cabin fever having to stay home and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Although Texas cities and counties have issued stay-at-home orders, its okay to go outside and take a breather while practicing social distancing. If you need a little break, grab a fishing pole and check out these four ponds in Pearland. Great job. -LarryAddress: 3449 Pearland Pkwy, Pearland, TX 77581Tom Bass Regional Park IIIDad Review: My three and a half-year-old loved the obstacle course! More information regarding fishing in Texas regulations can be found on the Texas Parks & Wildlife website.