Mi Yard Bed & Breakfast
2307 Riverside Farms, Austin
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Mi Yard Bed & Breakfast Austin

2307 Riverside Farms Austin, Texas, 78741, United States

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Goddess of Liberty

A travel blog entry by burtonll

... in Austin. Spring break for the kids. ”We have 25 grandchildren, four adopted,” bragged Wilma’s parents, offering pictures.

Back outside, a brilliant evening gown on the path ahead caught my attention. A young girl, pretty in pink, posing beside the capitol trees. Permission to get your picture? I asked. Two men, her father and her brother, armed with heavy-duty cameras, nodded in assent. “What is ...

Susie-Q on Bar-B-Q

A travel blog entry by burtonll

... 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

A travel blog entry by michaelgravelle

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... speed of just under 33kph. The ride was followed by an outdoor breakfast – for half-price – on the deck overlooking Lake Travis which provides Austin with 100% of its water.
Due to the 13 month drought, the lake has dropped 30 feet and now has several islands. The newspaper annually publishes a list of the top residential water users to embarrass them. Lance Armstrong is often “on the podium” and this ...

The 'Homey' Part of Our Trip

A travel blog entry by msgeisha

... 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 ...

I just might never go home

A travel blog entry by incrediblelife

... be ever so grateful for such a wonderful thing! Instead, we seem to be going the opposite way where even trying to find full-serve gas stations is getting difficult. WE are the ones that need to stay in our warm cars! Then again, I guess all things are relative. When my sister-in-law came to visit us in Canada, she was astounded by the fact that we had drive-thru coffee shops and HAD to get pictures of the whole thing since they don't have that in Australia. I can ...