by billie_morini » Sun Mar 31, 2013 3:39 am
aayaka,
There is no reason to apologize about your English skills. They are better than you think and better than many natives.
OK, so you are going to Houston. I hope you will enjoy the cooking there. You can easily get Cajun and some Creole cooking, lots of smoked beef and pork, and seafood. I usually eat lots of spicy crawfish at the many Cajun restaurants.
As far as surfing, it is pretty tame in the Gulf Coast. That is why many surf camps cater to children. However, there are some surfing breaks near Houston. Look up a surf camp called Texas Surf Camp. While they cater to teenagers, they will accommodate adults. Depending on several factors, they offer camps at Galveston and Corpus Christi. These locations are not far from Houston. The best month is October, but you said you'd be there in April or May.
If you decide to rent a board and find surf on your own, here the surf breaks from north to south. It's usually better at Corpus Christi than Galveston.
Galveston: Mecom's, Crystal Cove, A-Frames, Flagship, Old Surfside Pier, Galveston 37th Street, Galveston 61st Street, West Galveston, Assholes, Boilers, Octogon, Quitanas, Matagorda
Corpus Christi: Shell Banks, Port Masfield Jetty, Pat O'Connor Jetty, San Jose Island, Port Aransas, Fishpass Jetties, Mustang Island, Bob Hall Pier, Condos, JP Luby Pier, The Cove, South Padre Island, Boca Chica
If there is no surfing, then go fishing on a charter boat. Gulf fishing is very good. Another option, go wind or kite surfing. There is plenty of that.