devonhart Posted February 12, 2007 Share Posted February 12, 2007 The snow I remember best was in 1972 I think.Close Jan, Feb of 1973, snowed three times that winter.houston snow records Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alpha Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 Don't need any link because that day is etched in my memory. I was in Mrs. Tillinghast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pumapayam Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 That's funny. It looks like they got every flake of snow from the whole backyard to build the snowman!When we had that snow fall in the mid 80's my brother and I did the exact same thing, only our snowman was barely 2 feet tall. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tbitzel Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 This home video is so great and brings back my childhood like it was yesterday! I too am now 52, and I remember that I had the chicken pox, and I was supposed to stay inside in the dark. But, I snuck outside to see what all that white stuff was, and got into big trouble from my Mom for going outside! The next time it snowed, I was a senior at Milby High School and it even made the Sr. year book that year! I now live in Colorado, where we have had more than my share of snow this year! I am ready to move back to sweet 'ole Texas!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nmainguy Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 Don't need any link because that day is etched in my memory. I was in Mrs. Tillinghast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EastEnd Susan Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 Close Jan, Feb of 1973, snowed three times that winter.houston snow recordsyep, thats right because I was looking at pictures last night and our christmas tree was down and standing by the house covered in ice and snow. If it was 1972 the tree would still be in the house. It was still my sophomore year though. Thanks Devonhart. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
musicman Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 (edited) yep, thats right because I was looking at pictures last night and our christmas tree was down and standing by the house covered in ice and snow. If it was 1972 the tree would still be in the house. It was still my sophomore year though. Thanks Devonhart.the '73 snow was the only "snow" day we got off while i was in school. i remember building a snowman in the front yard.Man, I don't think any kindergartner walks home alone from school now.from the field trips i remember going on, i don't remember the buses having a/c either! Edited February 13, 2007 by musicman Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mikeytex Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 Close Jan, Feb of 1973, snowed three times that winter.houston snow recordsI remember that day well. My Mom woke me up and said to look out the front door. I remember getting bundled up as fast as I could. We stayed out all day playing in the snow and only came in for a quick lunch. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devonhart Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 The next time it snowed, I was a senior at Milby High SchoolI was a senior at Bellaire, my two buddies and I borrowed a neighbors dune buggy to run around in the snow covered roads. I think we took out a mailbox when we slid up into somebody's front yard. I now live in White Plains, NY and still get a kick out of snow. My nieghbors think I'm nuts because I enjoy whipping the snow blower around. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heights2Bastrop Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 My mom picked me up and we went over to Love to get my cousin...probably saw you there...what a hoot!I was the big kid who was outside writing my name in the snow. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devonhart Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 I was the big kid who was outside writing my name in the snow.Did you print your name, or use cursive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
57Tbird Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 you tube linkdevonhart... I just had some home movies converted to DVD, as you must have for this. I would like to add text and music to mine. What software did you use?I have a lot of film I shot of my kids in the snow in Feb, 1973. I have a lot more film I want to have converted. Who did you use for the conversion, or did you do it yourself? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nmainguy Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 I was the big kid who was outside writing my name in the snow. That was YOU??????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TJones Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 LOL! I got some footage of the 2 or 3 inches that hit Galveston and Houston back in '73. I will see about getting the Disc and loading a youtube up myself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devonhart Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 devonhart... I just had some home movies converted to DVD, as you must have for this. I would like to add text and music to mine. What software did you use?I have a lot of film I shot of my kids in the snow in Feb, 1973. I have a lot more film I want to have converted. Who did you use for the conversion, or did you do it yourself?Windows Movie Maker was loaded on my PC which got me into doing videos, I upgraded later, to do more intricate special effects, but I would stay with Windows Movie Maker for basic music text. It's easier to use, and does just as well with text and music as my upgrade.The complicated part is converting a dvd file to a avi or mpg file that Windows Movie Maker can recognize. I use FlaskMPEG flaskMPEGwhich was a free download as I recall. It lets you select just parts of a video to convert or the whole thing. For example, I just converted the snow scenes out of a much longer film.My Dad had our home movies converted to VHS years ago, as a christmas project I converted the VHS to DVD on my Pansonic DVD-R and passed them out to my siblings as gifts.There was a bit of a learning curve for me, but once I got the hang of it, I've had a lot of fun. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vertigo58 Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 yep, thats right because I was looking at pictures last night and our christmas tree was down and standing by the house covered in ice and snow. If it was 1972 the tree would still be in the house. It was still my sophomore year though. Thanks Devonhart. We have plenty of the 72 snow too from East End that is. Our snowman was pretty beat up had grit on the sides looked like Pig-Pen from Peanuts. We had a motorized mini-bike to skid around in. At school (Rufus Cage) we all threw snowballs at each other at the teacher too! There's a good photo of me catching snow flakes with my tongue. Glad we had a camera handy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frank M Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 Roky Erickson UpdateFYI-Roky is alive and well, living in Austin, and playing again! In a nutshell, his brother got custody of him from his mother, got him on meds, got his teeth fixed, and he has played many shows here in Austin in the last year and a half, and will soon go on tour with one of his old bands, The Explosives, to US, Europe and Scandanavia.http://www.rokyerickson.net/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fringe Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 I saw Rocky at Threadgills a little over a year ago when they were having a tribute/benefit for him. He didn't look bad considering his history. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Heights2Bastrop Posted February 13, 2007 Share Posted February 13, 2007 That was YOU???????Well, kinda sorta. It was me, but the handwriting was Betty Lou's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nm5k Posted February 14, 2007 Share Posted February 14, 2007 devonhart... I just had some home movies converted to DVD, as you must have for this. I would like to add text and music to mine. What software did you use?I have a lot of film I shot of my kids in the snow in Feb, 1973. I have a lot more film I want to have converted. Who did you use for the conversion, or did you do it yourself?I also have some video of the 73 snow, taken in Westbury. I converted it to file, but have never got around to uploading it anywhere..MK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WestUNative Posted February 15, 2007 Share Posted February 15, 2007 The Snows of HoustonMy first was Jan. 30, 1949, 2.6 inches. I was 7 and woke up, looked out the window and gasped. I ran down the stairs and shook my sleeping mother and I remember exactly, asked her, "What does snow look like?" I figured that must be it from movies and books, just couldn't believe it was in my yard. Stanley Marshall, the boy next door and I stayed out in it so long that our mittens were soaked and our fingers purple. You never forget your first frostbite!The chart says that in 1958 there was only a trace. Well, as I drove to Bellaire High School in an old clunker with the passenger's side wing window missing, snow was blowing in and pilling up on the floorboard. For the really big one in 1960, I was in my office at SWBT on Bellaire Blvd. when it began that Friday afternoon. We kept sneaking over to the windows, which were kept covered with blinds and peeking out. Everyone was dismayed because we figured it would be over and gone by the time we got off work. But, no, for once it was heavy and lasting, all the way through Saturday. As I was 18 at the time, not so much frolicking as you little kids, but enjoyed it with snowball fights. I can still remember the shock of awakening on Sunday morning to bright sunshine and green grass, not a trace of white left.The 1973 was my daughter's first snow. My cousin had called late the night before and told me it was headed our way. It really was beautiful and we have many still photos of same. She had turned 5 in October, so was really into it. No other kids on our block in West U. and she and I were the only ones out and about, had it all to ourselves. In the late 1980's to 1993, I lived in Santa Fe, NM and like you other transplants to colder climes had more than my fill of snow. Still love the beauty and quietness of it, but can do without the cold, digging the car out and the frostbite. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
devonhart Posted February 15, 2007 Share Posted February 15, 2007 In the late 1980's to 1993, I lived in Santa Fe, NM and like you other transplants to colder climes had more than my fill of snow. Still love the beauty and quietness of it, but can do without the cold, digging the car out and the frostbite.Though I moved to the Northeast 13 years ago, I've only had to directly deal with snow the last two winters when we bought a house. The rest of the time we were in apartments or condos where nice men with shovels, snow blowers and trucks with plows did all the work. I've got my little electric snow blower to do our walkway to the curb, and our short square driveway. I still like snow, 2 or 3 times a year. Our first winter it snowed 17 times, that gets a little tiring. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chrispy Posted February 22, 2007 Share Posted February 22, 2007 you tube linkMy grandmother has some 8mm footage of this snowfall which I had converted onto DVR tapes. Good shots of the 4500-block of McKinney covered in snow- kinda neat to see people putting this stuff online. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
roym Posted February 26, 2007 Share Posted February 26, 2007 Swarthmore Street in West University sometime in the early 1950s... you tube link great video - thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vertigo58 Posted February 26, 2007 Share Posted February 26, 2007 (edited) My grandmother has some 8mm footage of this snowfall which I had converted onto DVR tapes. Good shots of the 4500-block of McKinney covered in snow- kinda neat to see people putting this stuff online.That would be great to see especially as moving film.Perfect timing... it would win Best Cinematography, Editing and Sound! Yeah! Edited February 26, 2007 by Vertigo58 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
northbeaumont Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 I remember this guy very well, but with a slightly different slant. He didn't have a cup full of pencils. He had a single pencil which he held in the same hand as the cup, but pinned against the side of the cup. In other words, he was begging, but with the pretext of selling pencils. I always wondered if anyone ever tried to take that pencil after they gave money.I saw a cartoon in a magazine. A blind man was standing on the corner with his blind son. A cup on pencils sat on the ground in front of them. The blind man said to his blind son: "Son, someday this all will be yours." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vertigo58 Posted March 23, 2007 Share Posted March 23, 2007 (edited) I saw a cartoon in a magazine. A blind man was standing on the corner with his blind son. A cup on pencils sat on the ground in front of them. The blind man said to his blind son: "Son, someday this all will be yours." I might start a thread about peculiar people citings around Houston period. Here on the near east side where Telephone Rd begins we had a guy that would always walk in the middle of the street to Bert's Liquor store. His hair was what got your attention. It was dark and was stacked up in a Samurai - Ninja kind of way. When he walked (real slowly) his hair would stay stiff even in high winds. He may have been the inspiration for Marj Simpson? It must have been about a foot high and kind of wrapped around like cotton candy. His eyebrows looked as if it were eyeliner too. Like Joan Crawfords style. Maybe there were birds living inside but I was too scared to get close enough! Now that I think about it he was kind of cool. Living in his own private Idaho. Edited March 23, 2007 by Vertigo58 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vertigo58 Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 (edited) If anyone else has fantastic photos like these please share! I mean the downtown scene with cars and or people.Unreal how clear they came out after all these years. I am stunned can't wait to show mom!Look at the billboard "The new 59 Buick" I'm breathless.Bravo! Edited April 4, 2007 by Vertigo58 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
westhu Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 Everybody is correct on the '58 Chevy. The actual, though never used, name for the Impala was Bel Air Impala. It was a trim option in 1958 for the Bel Air. It became a seperate model in 1959. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Original Timmy Chan's Posted April 4, 2007 Share Posted April 4, 2007 i think this is from the east bleachers at robertson/jeppesen stadium at uhthe angle is wrong for rice stadium..at rice you would be looking straight up shepherd/greenbriar and couldnt see downtownThat is indeed the view looking out of the north end zone at Robertson Stadium (ex-Jeppesen Stadium).The houses along the street there are on Scott Street. The trees there just beyond the parking lot would now be the UH practice fields, along Holman...or maybe Holman cuts right through where those trees were.It looks like there's a gas station on Scott in that photo (red roof on the left side of the picture). I wonder if that's now the Popeye's at Scott and Holman? FWIW, that Popeye's will be demolished in the next year or two for the light rail down Scott Street. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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