Windy Point Park Austin
6506 Bob Wentz Park Road Austin, Texas, 78732, United States
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Goddess of Liberty
... get a portrait until he leaves office. Then everybody shifts over one position!
I had some lunch in the outstanding cafeteria downstairs and while resting on a bench near the gift shop met Wilma, a retired schoolteacher from Lubbock. We chatted about schools, and teaching, and changing times. She was there with her parents, her sister, and a nephew and niece. I met them too, a delightful family, headed for San Antonio after a ...
Radio Face
... I felt like they were sitting in my living room. Connection.
KUT is thick in the community, involved and offering opportunity for involvement. It’s been around since 1958, licensed to the University of Texas at Austin, a service of the College of Communication. Committed to supporting civic and cultural life in Central Texas, its mission is simply ...
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 -- ...
To Stay On Track: Never Eat Shredded Wheat
... feign interest in my being. Yet another unhappy madam greeted me, or rather failed to, in the shop next door, luckily once again every Ying had its Yang and the other attendant was at least somewhat more polite. Nothing like ignorance to make you feel worthless – yet again I felt like explaining myself and why I was so hot, but realised I was never going to see these people again so I could just be a ship in the night that ...
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 ...


