Lake Travis Bed and Breakfast Austin
4446 Eck Lane Austin, Texas, 78734, United States
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Goddess of Liberty
... noise, being heard, speaking up. The Planned Parenthood bus was parked nearby, and demonstrations are scheduled for Tuesdays as these issues continue to be top-line news. Participants consented to my picture-taking efforts.
Further up the walkway, I met Nicole, a University of Texas sophomore majoring in advertising. She was wandering the grounds with camera in hand, on assignment, looking for "something that was a ...
Susie-Q on Bar-B-Q
... no sauce, no sides, just belly up to the counter and order barbecued meat; it comes to you on butcher paper.
The third listing was The County Line http://www.countyline.com/ and that's the one I chose, because, well, the tour guide said his daddy said it was the best barbecue he ever ate. A true word-of-mouth endorsement.
There are several County Line restaurants -- ...
A Cyclist's Guide to Bar Bands and Street Eats
... trucks we kept finding ourselves dropping into: Torchy's Tacos and the Mighty Cone .
Riding the Ronald Ray-gun Highway
The Ronald Reagan Highway is a four-lane rolling highway with a wide paved shoulder that is popular with cyclists. My riding partner Bob and I rode a 90k loop that took us to a tiny town (actually it’s more of a crossroads) called Andice.
We passed many ranches, most with ...
The 'Homey' Part of Our Trip
... one day and had lunch and spent some time on Guadalupe Street. Joseph and I took them to Mellow Mushroom, which they had never been to before, and we had some beers and good pizza. It was a total fun time! Joseph and I went to the Texas Tower one day on our own to do the tour because I was really interested in the history of the tower. There was still evidence from the crazy Marine that killed some people from the top of the tower back in the ...
Getting settled in Texas
... would be willing to sell us an extra generator, to use until such time as we could get it repaired. They also suggested that we get to the park, where there would likely be business cards from local repair shops- needing repairs on the road (as we were to find out more often that we'd like on this trip) was common.
So we got to the Oak Park RV Park south of Austin, and were relieved that there was ...

