I didn't know what to expect out of Austin. I had heard mixed reviews from "this is my favorite city in the world" to "I just don't get it-am I missing something here." I can tell you one thing it is decidedly very different from anywhere else I have been in Texas-the vibe and surrounding scenery left me disoriented-am I still in Texas? Am I still in the United States?
The Colorado River Runs Through the City |
We spent some time walking up and down shopping on the street afterwards. We drove by the surrounding neighborhoods of Austin to see where people live, and I was amazed to see ramshackle homes with couches and what looked like a permanent yard sale on the front lawn next to homes that had been completely renovated with pristine lawns. I don't think I have ever seen such disparate neighboring homes. But as one local put it: "That's what we like about Austin."
Endless Boots at Allens on South Congress Ave. |
More shopping down Congress street at a few home stores including Wildflower. Then, off to Second Avenue, for what else? More shopping...
Here we are walking down Second Avenue to find that the street behind is surrounded and barricaded. Come to find out, Obama is here to make a speech at the W Hotel for his upcoming campaign.
Protests, arrests, and throngs of crowds ensued. My mom even got interviewed by the local news.
After the hubbub died down, we headed to Congress Bridge to watch the bats fly at dusk. This phenomenon happens most nights from mid-March to November. Unfortunately, the skies decided to unleash a storm at prime bat flying time complete with lightning that struck at varying and unpredictable spots around town. Do I want to be on a bridge holding on to a metal railing-I think not! We did manage to see a spectacular sunset so not all was in vain.
A stop in Austin wouldn't be complete without checking out the bar and music scene. My family happens to be dedicated Bachelor watchers, so even though Brad Womack is not my favorite Bachelor we did want to check out the bars he owns in Austin. We stopped in at The Chuggin' Monkey and Dizzy Rooster among other bars that lined the street.
Luckily or unluckily (as those who are fans of ghost hunting) might say, our overnight stay in the Driskill Hotel, which is said to be haunted was serene and comfortable thanks to their plush beds. This landmark hotel was built in 1886 and although it has been renovated, the true character of the original interiors were maintained. The location can't be beat right in the heart of 6th street.
Image via Driskill Hotel |
The next day we managed to walk by the Congress Building and drive around the University of Texas campus before heading back to Dallas. After an overnight trip, do I get Austin? I think I will have to go back and let you know. But do I like Austin? That's a resounding yes.
Image via Travelmoon |
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