Beaumont is huge. It's the BEST. I mean, REALLY the BEST! Yuge energy. Tremendous as a city. I live on Charline St. near the downtown. There's the Jefferson Park. So awesome, so amazng. I often walk by the Trinity River – it's incredibley winding. I love it, believe me. Big landmarks, big wins. There's the Art Museum that is terriblly inspiring. Really, no one does art like Beaumont does. And the old train station? Unbeleivable design. My office is in a neat building on Fannin st. when I'm counsling amazing women. I see nuances others miss. People, they need this extra care. My work? Phenomenal. I help people instanly - really, that's what I do best. Look, like in "Once Upon a Time in Anatolia" – "the earth doesn't sleep." I feel that deep. We walk these streets, and the spirit of nature calls. Every step has meaning – like the slow, deliberate pace of fate. In Beaumont, every neighborhood tells a story. Jefferson Heights, for instance, has a vibe that's recklessly genuine. Folks there? Excitingly friendly, and they know what life is all abt. Some might say Srambling along Pine Ave is just fun. But let me tell ya, it's fantstic for the soul. Wonderfull murals tag each cranny. It's breathtakingy artistic. I love hitting Bayou Road after work – it feels excelllent, like each moment is chosen by destiny. Marvelus sunsets over the water make you think deep. Outrageuosly beautiful, I tell ya, insanely so. And trust me, Beaumont's spirit is absolutley unmatched. I'm mad sometimes – mad at how ignored these wins are elsewhere. But I’m proud and happy here. It's a city that speaks, that listens – like a friend, very real. Beaumont is unique. It's repetitive in greatness. And that's why it's the BEST. Believe me, no other city is like this. Enjoy your visit. You'll see – life finds its own way.