Category Archives: Attractions
Random Trip: Austin
And drive anywhere on 35 isn’t a drive without stopping at the Czech Stop in West, TX.
When I finally got to Austin, I met up with an old friend, a couple awesome new friends and we headed out to 6th Street to watch some hockey and eat some dinner. We took the bus…. I can’t remember the last time I took public transportation somewhere. (Maybe D.C. in 2009… DFW isn’t really known for their public transit.) At one point, I actually knew where I was.. University of Texas (UT) Co-op Building for all of your UT paraphernalia needs!
And then we catch a glimpse of this building. The State Capital building. Seriously, one of the most beautiful buildings I’ve been in. Gorgeous!
We made our way to the restaurant / bar, grabbed some delicious nachos with brisket and soaked in some much needed hockey. Bill and I are wicked excited that hockey has started however our choice in teams do not agree. He’s a NJ Devils fan… the team that I despise. Go Habs!
I’m going to have to explain this one. Do you ever come across things that are in the shape of your state? Well my friend Meredith and I apparently have a thing for this, especially in the Vermont form…
Are we the only ones who do this?
Food wise, my friends loved their ribs. I had a chopped brisket (as usual). I felt that the brisket was a little dry and there was a bit too much BBQ sauce mixed in but I guess I should’ve just went for the ribs!
I couldn’t stay long. I had a three hour drive to get started and I do love those drives. It clears your mind, there’s always good music playing. It’s just so relaxing. I even saw this guy on the way home and I think he was loving the drive as much as I was!
Granbury, TX at Christmas Time!
Here’s a another piece of history that you can catch in the area – I caught the tail end of a shoot out. I’m not sure what happened but as I walked over this lady had a gun and there was only three left standing (and one of them was a Sheriff) and there were about three guys down on the ground. Good thing they got the three year old little boy from the crowd to come take the bad guy away!
In all seriousness, Granbury is a very historic. As mentioned, there’s many, many historical markers, many old businesses and homes (which have been turned into B&B’s). Here is my favorite in town that was decorated so beautifully!
In each corner of the square around the court house, these giant Christmas trees were decorated. Yes, that’s a chair in the tree! They were all different! LOVE IT!
It was really nice to get out of the metroplex for the day and walk around this cute town. I can’t believe the holiday’s are already over. Did they seem to fly by to anyone else?