I moved to Galveston on January 4th 2000. I had never been to Galveston before and, literally, had picked it off the map.
I was remodeling houses in western North Carolina in the fall of 1999. We had an early winter roll through and, added to that, I was working on top of a house on the very top of a mountain on top of a mountain range in Highlands, NC. I recall getting to work one day and through thermal underwear, jeans, and a ski suit, I was freezing. I remember thinking "there has to be a better way" and right then and there I decided that I was moving within 2 months. I had 60 days to figure out where I was going.
Within a week, my list was down these 5 cities: St. Augustine, Savannah, Charleston, Galveston, and Tuscon. Notice an odd man out? Tuscon made the list b/c it is out west and at that time, it had a good housing market. The others are seaside communities that have a very good historic housing stock upon which to work.
I had friends in Charleston at the time and a room briefly became available. For two weeks, I was moving to Charleston only to find out that the roomate who was going to move, was now going to stay. Back to the drawing board.
In a weird way, I think I chose Galveston BECAUSE it was the one city on my list which I had never visited. I think it is fair to say that, after telling my family of my plans, they thought i had totally lost it. People were placing bets on how long this move would last. My cousin and good friend, to my face, gave me 4 months. Friends and family were telling me to move to Austin and Atlanta, and Ft. Lauderdale. My sister-in-law's dad lived in Pasedena, TX and told me that if i'm moving to the area, I would like Clear Lake much better than Galveston. But I had decided and I'd be damned if anyone was going to change my mind.
I can say that, 10 years later, moving to Galveston is among the best decisions of my life. I met my wife here, started a business here, and began a life here. There may come a time when we will call another place home. Until then, I'm an Islander By Choice.










You forgot the part about packing up your jeep and the whole rear view mirror foreshadowing. One of my favorite parts of your move to Gtown story.
Well done varmint.
I adore this 'article', Mikey. It made me smile and reminds me there is truly something special about this place that bring amazing people like you and your wife (and so many others) to our community. Hope to see y'all soon.
Magen,
Thanks for the post and thanks especially for reading!
See you both soon.
mikie