C got home at 12:30 last night and was right back to work at 8am this morning. I am trying not to bother him so that he can get his work done and we can go to the smoothie place that I've wanted to check out. What better way to keep myself busy than to update the blog AGAIN! I have a few good shots of our trip home from the wedding last weekend and I messed around with some of them so let me know what you think.
It's amazing how quickly the landscape changes over when you leave Austin. One second you're in the city, the next in a suburb, and then BAM, its all "country roads take me home." Its also shocking how much this drought affects the landscape. We drove over a "lake" that was just puddles and all the docks were resting on the ground. This is a creek that we drove over.
While we are out in the Marble Falls region, we ran into an enormous amount of wildlife. Mostly deer but we also saw a fox. I thought it would be something that we would only see at night but the next morning, when we were leaving the house, we saw a family of deer. The baby deer is in the middle. I made C pull over so I could take a billion pictures. Deer paparazzi.
On our way home from Marble Falls, someone was getting a little cranky due to lack of coffee. I won't name any names but this person is tall and has curly brown hair. We pulled over to the first diner that we saw. I think we chose a gem.
They had coffee and biscuits and gravy so we left satisfied. Then when we got home, we spent the day with the apartment which I still haven't posted pictures of. I'm keeping you all hooked so that I retain some readership.
I'll try to take more pictures today so that I have more to blog about this week. I miss you all and really can't wait to see you again this summer.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Saturday, May 21st, 2011
Surprise! 2 blog posts in 2 days!
Don't get used to it. I'm just not that good.
I forgot when we moved down here that spring in the south means thunderstorms. Southern thunderstorms are thrilling and terrifying all at the same time. They seem to whip in and out faster than you think possible but during their brief stay, they are intense. The sky turns a funny bruised color and lately, I've drawn back the curtains to lay on the floor in front of the back window and watch. Melissa and I used to do that when we were little girls at my Dad's in Tennessee.
C and I were running a couple of weeks ago and you could see a thunderstorm off in the distance. When they are far away like that, it seems like you can watch the whole storm move across the land. It was a very quick run.
Anyway, here is a quick video of a storm that hit us a week ago. I think it looks like a hurricane in Florida.
This is the same storm where lightening hit the gates to our apartment and broke them. Which is good because I never figured out what the code was for the gates. Additionally, the puddle that I showed you outside our window was gone within 5 minutes after the storm. We are in a severe drought here and need all the rain we can get.
I hope the weather is improving at home. It's gloomy here today but hot and humid. I'm hoping the sun will come later and I can go to the pool!
Don't get used to it. I'm just not that good.
I forgot when we moved down here that spring in the south means thunderstorms. Southern thunderstorms are thrilling and terrifying all at the same time. They seem to whip in and out faster than you think possible but during their brief stay, they are intense. The sky turns a funny bruised color and lately, I've drawn back the curtains to lay on the floor in front of the back window and watch. Melissa and I used to do that when we were little girls at my Dad's in Tennessee.
C and I were running a couple of weeks ago and you could see a thunderstorm off in the distance. When they are far away like that, it seems like you can watch the whole storm move across the land. It was a very quick run.
Anyway, here is a quick video of a storm that hit us a week ago. I think it looks like a hurricane in Florida.
This is the same storm where lightening hit the gates to our apartment and broke them. Which is good because I never figured out what the code was for the gates. Additionally, the puddle that I showed you outside our window was gone within 5 minutes after the storm. We are in a severe drought here and need all the rain we can get.
I hope the weather is improving at home. It's gloomy here today but hot and humid. I'm hoping the sun will come later and I can go to the pool!
Friday, May 20, 2011
Friday, May 20th 2011
Bit of a delay this week as work has been quite busy. C has been traveling since Tuesday and I've been working long hours trying to learn a new system at work. It's been a rather long week with not a lot of interesting events.
Last weekend was busy and fun. We went to a bar called the Mean Eyed Cat which had great live music and cheap beer. Saturday we drove a little south for a wedding. The wedding and the reception venue were wonderful. The reception was at a ranch and it was a very relaxed evening. Here are a few glimpses of the site:
The dinner had a Mama Mia feeling to it. It was dusk when dinner was served and there were candles and lights everywhere. Even though the venue was outside, it had a very intimate feeling.
I thought it was impressive how they created small, cozy spaces within a huge, open space.
There was a trailer park with about 10 trailers set up that had couches and some areas to freshen up. There was even a children's play area set up which was handy because there were quite a few children at this wedding.
This was the second bar set up that had all the specialty cocktails. I love the little man statue with the big guitar.
All in all, it was a lovely weekend. C and I worked on the apartment all afternoon on Sunday and it has really paid off but I'm still not quite ready to post pictures. Mostly because it would take such a long time to type up the blog.
More updates soon! I miss you all so much.
Last weekend was busy and fun. We went to a bar called the Mean Eyed Cat which had great live music and cheap beer. Saturday we drove a little south for a wedding. The wedding and the reception venue were wonderful. The reception was at a ranch and it was a very relaxed evening. Here are a few glimpses of the site:
The dinner had a Mama Mia feeling to it. It was dusk when dinner was served and there were candles and lights everywhere. Even though the venue was outside, it had a very intimate feeling.
I thought it was impressive how they created small, cozy spaces within a huge, open space.
There was a trailer park with about 10 trailers set up that had couches and some areas to freshen up. There was even a children's play area set up which was handy because there were quite a few children at this wedding.
This was the second bar set up that had all the specialty cocktails. I love the little man statue with the big guitar.
All in all, it was a lovely weekend. C and I worked on the apartment all afternoon on Sunday and it has really paid off but I'm still not quite ready to post pictures. Mostly because it would take such a long time to type up the blog.
More updates soon! I miss you all so much.
Monday, May 9, 2011
Monday, May 9th, 2011
I know that I owe you all pictures of our apartment and I am working on putting some together for you. But in the meanwhile, I wanted to share our Sunday with you.
On Sunday, it was a whopping 97 degrees here in Austin and the humidity seemed to be rising every minute. We were debating going for a run or a hike but I was having a bit of a cranky moment and was being indecisive. So we grabbed the camera and jumped in the car to see what kind of adventure found us.
We ended up at the Austin Botanical Gardens.
Our run left us hungry and we went to a local grocery store to stalk up on weekly groceries. I am enjoying how cheap produce is down here and might have bought 4 avocados since they were just a little over a dollar each. Avocados for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
On Sunday, it was a whopping 97 degrees here in Austin and the humidity seemed to be rising every minute. We were debating going for a run or a hike but I was having a bit of a cranky moment and was being indecisive. So we grabbed the camera and jumped in the car to see what kind of adventure found us.
We ended up at the Austin Botanical Gardens.
Unlike the Dallas I remember as a little girl, Austin has a lot more trees and so we followed the shaded paths around the gardens. The flowers were beautiful and they had some fun surprises like a Prehistoric garden and a turtle pond.
After wandering around the gardens, we thought that 1pm would be a good time to go running in the Austin heat. We drove over to Town Lake and parked under the overpass and joined the thousands of people who run/walk/bike Town Lake on Sundays. It was a HOT run but it was fun to meander along the water and see glimpses of the Austin skyline though the trees. I don't think I've ever turned that red after a run. I didn't take any pictures because my camera is not run friendly.
Our run left us hungry and we went to a local grocery store to stalk up on weekly groceries. I am enjoying how cheap produce is down here and might have bought 4 avocados since they were just a little over a dollar each. Avocados for breakfast, lunch, and dinner!
But on the way home from the grocery store, we decided to stop at Taco Deli for lunch. We caught them just before they closed and they served us some of the best tacos I have ever had. Word of warning: Don't use too much of the green sauce. It was beyond hot and I cried through the last bite of my veggie taco.
It was delightful.
We spent the rest of the afternoon at the pool with some beers and books. It was fun to finally have a play day in Austin.
More updates to come soon! Hopefully apartment pictures in my next post.
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