Saturday, March 23 – Don't let the title fool you. Marsha loves to go exploring roadside wonders. The treasurer is in the eye of the beholder.
Being our last day in Houston, we spent it with Carrie. We started with a stop at the Beer Can House.
John Milkovisch is responsible for this one of a kind property. This project, now known as the Beer Can House, started in 1968, when he began inlaying thousands of marbles, rocks, and metal pieces into concrete and redwood to form unique landscaping features. He did it because he "got sick of mowing the grass."
He then began adding aluminum siding – aluminum beer can siding, that is, to his house. It took him 18 years to make the house disappeared under a cover of flattened beer cans. Also, there are beer can fences, beer cans hanging from the roof, beer can mailbox, everywhere beer cans.
One of the beer-can fences.
There are many different types of beer that John, himself, drank (though his neighbors and his wife, Mary, were always glad to lend a hand!).
Glass-bottle fence in backyard.
You could even get a guided tour for $5.00, We passed on that. It was surprising how many people were stopping to see this place. Bet the neighbors love having this located on their street. Ha Ha!
We then drove a short distance to the Painted Railroad Cars.
This is actually someone's law office. The fence is made from old RR wheels and rails, and there are appropriate lawn sculptures scattered around.
How would you like to live next door to this place?
We then took a break for lunch at the Black Walnut Cafe.
This was a great lunch stop. The girls had soup and salad, and Paul enjoyed French toast and eggs (gotta' love breakfast anytime of the day). Everything was so delicious. Carrie picked up the tab making it extra enjoyable......thanks sweetie! We highly recommend this place anytime of the day.
We did one more thing on our Treasures of Houston tour. Check back tomorrow for the rest of the story.
Thanks for stopping by. Hope to see y'all back real soon. Have a great day!