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At Ollivander's
No. I didn't get a letter from Hogwarts although that would have been cool. However, I did go to buy my first pair of cowboy boots and another for Shilpa. I walked into Allens Boots and my first reaction was Oh **** ! There were rows after rows with thousands of boots and I had no clue how to find a pair. I asked one of the guys about how to fit a shoe and he explained. And then he said very slowly in a very Texan ...
From Aliens to Austin Music
... a bit of a rest. You will see the photos of Gary looking like he is getting over the night before and I know no one will believe me but that is apple juice in the bottle not bourbon. We must have looked like the homeless. I was asleep on another seat and woke to a perfect photo moment. We ended the day at the Austin History museum. They also had an IMAX theatre so watched 007 Skyfall. Great on the giant ...
Why climb the Y?
... but indeed it was a steep one, which we had been warned about. Really, it’s not hard. Sierra and Lindsay, don’t be discouraged from climbing to the Y. It is well worth it.
The Y was first painted on the mountain in the early 1900s, 1906 to be exact, by BYU students. The history is pretty funny actually, especially considering it is the peace-loving Mormons that did this. Apparently in 1906, the class of ...
Austin, TX: The Unusual Nature of Austin
... like Stubbs and Chuy's.
As Dresden took his nap at the Sheraton in downtown Austin, Alex and I headed to the Lyndon B. Johnson Library; we didn't see much as it was still under renovation. Nothing about LBJ is small. By being here at this time in my life, I've finished one of two must visit places since they're directly linked to my current work position. LBJ signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964 which gave my agency its ...
The best thing since sliced Cinnabon
... taking the winning score.
P. Terry’s was our next stop and our final meal in Austin, Texas. A burger bar made to show McDonalds that a burger could be made without it tasting like a soggy piece of cardboard and for a reasonable price. For $4.95 we got the classic Cheese Burger, fries and coke. The burger was scrumptious with fresh crunchy lettuce and a delicious angus patty with their special sauce. We went home with happy bellies and caught some ...