I've now left San Antonio and right into the rains of Houston, well that's how it appears has my travel continues on the coach there. I've called the Houston International Hostel and yet I haven't been able to get in touch with anybody, so we'll see wat happens when i get there. It seems like i'm stuck in traffic, so i better continue to call again. It's been a short ride comparted to the many i've taken ...One of the hostels that offer a homely and interactive atmosphere. There aren't any frills but they're looking into the importance of creating activities for the guest on weekends. Your day to day necessaties are close by. I was able to engage in many intellectual conversations with many of the guest whom seem to be well traveled adn enjoy hostelling. Spacious dorms to get a rest and just relax. I arrived in Houston via greyhound and the first thing I noticed was has soon as I left the premises, people from all over wanted to help me find a cab. Don’t be scared but just expect some aggressiveness from these people that are trying to actually help by hustling. Once I got in a cab and made my way to Houston International Hostel. This is a very homely and friendly place to hang out for the weekend.
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