Austin, Texas, May 2017

Saturday, May 27th, 2017

Courtney and I travelled to Austin, TX for a week to visit Jack and attend Courtney’s professional organization’s national conference that was conveniently in Austin this year.  We flew to Austin with no troubles arriving at noon after a brief layover in Dallas.  Jack picked us up in the steamy 90 degree heat and we made our way to the AirBNB we stayed in for 3 nights just a block from Jack’s house.  The house was very nice – seemingly brand new with two outside patios and nice everything.  We went to lunch at Torchy’s tacos and had some fantastic tacos, queso and Texas beer. I had a fried avocado taco that torchys20tacos_1451519913358_676388_ver1-0_640_360was great.  We then headed to the grocery store to get some provisions for us and Jack was having dinner at his house so he needed some things as well.  My grocery store genes shine through as I love going to new grocery stores to check them out.  Nice chiles.  Went back to our house and had a much needed siestas for a few hours and then headed to Jack’s for dinner.  Jack has been renting a room at his friend Rick’s house for the past year.  It’s a great East Austin house, very modern with concrete floors, interesting nooks, chickens in the back yard and best of all a smoker loaded with pork belly, pork shoulder and lamb shanks smoking away.  We drank lots of natural wine, beer and had really great tacos with the meat, guac and other goodies.  Courtney and I didn’t last that long walking back to our place around 9:30 and falling asleep.

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hello queso
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great patio
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Austin chickens
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learned all about natural wines this week… good stuff

Sunday, May 28th, 2017

Jack came over early and we had breakfast at the house and we drove over to Barton Hills for a walk.  We walked four miles along the river going through different terrains.  One part called the flats was molded rocks with water flowing through – very prehistoric. We stopped at that point on the way back and put our feed in the water.  Nice. It was hot and humid and we forgot to bring water which was really dumb.  We stopped at a place called Shady Grove on the way back because we were dying of thirst and needed some shady-grove-logowater.  Of course we had to have some margaritas and pulled pork nachos too.  Great patio and great watermelon margarita.

Went home and quickly showered up as we were going to a picnic at a friend of Jack’s.  We stopped at the beverage store and got a bottle of natural prosecco and made our way about 15 minutes south of Austin.  It was fun to meet some of Jack’s friends and see lots of babies.  Beautiful, perfect house (of an interior designer) and great food too. We stayed jester_kingabout two hours and then drove about 15 miles more south to the Jester King Brewery.
The brewery was a ranch in almost the middle of nowhere with old ranch buildings and great beer gardens under old live oaks.  They are know for their sour beers so we sampled quite a few and enjoyed sitting in the shade soaking up the hot Texas heat.  We got back around 6:00 just and the rain that was supposed to come the last two days finally arrived.  We were all beat after a long day so hung out watching Netflix and ordered pizza and salad from East Side Pies.

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Barton Hills

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had to put our feet in… it was so hot
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stopped for water but couldn’t pass up the margaritas… duh
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contemplating the hue of beers at Jester King
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great spot

Monday, May 29th, 2017

After breakfast we drove to Gruene, Texas a little town 45 minutes south of Austin.  It was a block of restored old buildings.  Strolled through a nice garden store where we bought some fancy bee catchers for my Dad and checked out several of the antique stores.  We had lunch at The Gristmill, an old abandonded mill converted to a huge restauruant.   It was a nice spot and filled up quickly.  We were smart to go early.  After a leisurely lunch we walked over to Gruene Hall which advertised itself as the oldest dance  hall in Texas.  Had a few more beers and listened to a pretty good country band.

We chilled out in the afternoon and then walked to Hops and Grain, one of Jack’s favorite 16bnbsll_400x400breweries.  We kept walking around but struck out at the two food trucks we wanted to elchilitologogo to as it was Memorial Day and everything was closed.  We ended up back at our place and ended up getting tacos at home at El Chilito – always a good thing.

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piled up stuff at the garden store

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chicken fried chicken, catfish and onion rings.  Holy fried goodness.
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downtown Gruene, Texas
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Chilling at Gruene Hall.  Chicken wire walls.
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Listening to the band
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assuming the position… great patio at our Airbnb
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One of Jack’s favorite places in ATX
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Hops and Grain
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East Austin stroll at dusk

Tuesday, May 30th, 2017

We got ourselves organized and checked out of the Airbnb around 10:00.  We stopped at Jack’s to pick up some picnic tools and went to the grocery store to pick up food for a picnic.  We drove out to McKinney Falls State Park – only 15 minutes south of the city.  We found a nice spot next to the river/swimming hole and spent the next few hour relaxing in the sun, swimming in the river and rock and having a good picnic.  Great spot and good way to spend the afternoon.  We recognized the spot from a scene in The Leftovers on HBO which we confirmed when we got back to CLE.  Creepy.  Jack dropped us off at the hotel downtown where we stayed for the rest of the week.  We stayed at the Marriott on Congress and East 2nd.  Very nice, new large convention hotel.  We relaxed for a few hours and then met up with Jack again at the open air bar of our hotel on the street and Gunny also met us there for a drink.  We went to Handlebar bar, a block or so away from the hotel for (another) cocktail before dinner. A nice grungy spot on the roof.  We then drove just to the other side of the river for dinner at Odd Duck.  We sat on their great patio and had an amazing meal.  Best meal in a long long time.  Excellent service and excellent waitress who we took all her advice.  Highlights: palomas with sea salt foam, pig face stuffed pretzel, and pork belly.  We had six or seven plates that we split and had some great gelato and fresh peach cobbler.  Great spot.

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good morning enoki
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Jack’s front yard… love the big agave cactuses all over the place
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our amazing spot for the afternoon
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another beautiful hot afternoon
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traversing the terrain
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chilling on the rooftop
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the palomas were amazing
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pig face stuffed pretzel

Wednesday, May 31st, 2017

Courtney’s conference started today so she was out first thing.  I got some coffee from the way too crowded Starbucks in the hotel and spent the rest of the morning working.  tiger-label-final-a_400x400Around noon I met Jack at Easy Tiger, combination bakery and beer garden that we have been to before, about a ten minute walk.  We sat outside and had some beer and sausages and then walked down dirty 6th.  We stopped at voodoo donuts to see what the fuss was about, just an overpriced donut as far as I can tell.  A few days later there was a line of dozen of people waiting there at 10:00 at night.  We then wandered to a place that Jack had on his radar that happened to be having a free Sicilian wine tasting going on this afternoon.  It was at nice little Italian place called Italic around W6th and Congress.  We sampled five different Sicialian wines. Very nice.  We then made our way back to the hotel but stopped at Mort Subite, a Belgian Beer bar that Jack wanted to check58435-680x1000x0-440x308 out.  We had one quick beer and then back to the hotel for a rest.  We joined a big group of Courtney’s colleagues and went out to dinner at Bangers.  We have been there two other times and it was good as always.

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beer at the bar waiting for Jack at lunch time
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Sicilian wine tasting? sure why not.

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contemplating life in the Belgium beer bar
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Bangers
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Platform sticker in the mens room at Bangers.  small world.

Thursday, June 1st, 2017

I went to Cafe Medici, a chee chee coffee shop across the street and had a cappuccino which was 1,000 times better than the Starbucks in the hotel.   I then rented a daily bike and rode over to Franklin’s BBQ to get in line around 9:30AM.   Franklin’s is the famous joint where people come from all fb-logoover the world and wait in line for hours for the best brisket.  We thought we were getting there early but we were towards the end and almost got cut off.  1/2 hour later and we would have gotten the boot.  Doors don’t open until 11:00 and we did not get to the counter until about 12:45.  It was fun though. Everybody brings lawn chairs and coolers of beer.  Jack, Rick and I polished off brisket, turkey, ribs, sausages, beans and Cole slaw with no prob.  The brisket truly is something.  Jack and I spent the rest of the afternoon digesting by the side of the pool.  We tagged along with Courtney to one of the vendor cocktail parties at a bar across the street… Jack and I didn’t last long.  We left the ladies to chat away and went looking for a good place to watch the first Cavs/Warriors game.  We found a nice outside spot on Rainey Street and snagged a table trying to stay away from the Warrior fans.  Courtney and friends joined us later.  It was fun watching the game except they lost.

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Our place in line
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It started to lightly rain… no problem there were buckets of umbrellas
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…almost to the door…
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…finally inside.
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not a very good pic as the bread is hiding all the meat.  No plates allowed. Everything served on metal trays and butcher paper.
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post lunch chill
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a great pool on a great day
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pre game Warrior fans

Friday, June 2nd, 2017

Scoped out a coffee place called Alta’s Cafe that was looking over Lady Bird Lake and on top of a boat house where crew boats were going in and out.  A nice spot to spend an hour at the beginning of the day.  Connor was flying into Austin that morning so Jack stayed at his house to pack/pick up so I was on my own.  I walked around the lake/river and crossed back at Congress and walked west to check out the Whole Foods store by their HQ. Crazy amazing store with anything you can possibly need.  Courtney called and she was leaving her conference early and wanted to meet at South Congress… opposite direction of where I was.  I hoofed it over and caught up with Courtney and Gunny and had lunch at Guero’s which was good.  Ate inside as it was toasty outside.  I walked back to hotel to relax and Courtney joined me later.  Jack and Connor came over to the hotel and we ubered along with Gunny back to East Austin.  First stop was Whistler’s on East de14f8a3fb0e4bd69acc523e54839de5Sixth with it’s super cool retro bar and East Side King Food Truck.  East Side King is a group of Asian Fusion trucks run by Tom Chef winner Paul Qui.  The boys all had some old fashions, missed happy hour by just a few minutes and we tried a couple dishes that were all great – fried chicken thighs and something else.  We then walked down a couple more blocks to The Liberty where the second East Side King truck lives and had beers and lots of different dishes – Brussels sprouts something, pork belly buns and lots of other good stuff.  Everything was perfect on a perfect night.  Jack discovered in the past that the bartender is a Holzheimer cousin of some sort who we are related to so it was fun to talk to him.  We then walked back downtown walking down 6th St.  Bars and clubs everywhere.  We got down to the Dirty 6th which was just getting started.  Walked down the street and went into the Driscoll but decided to go to one of the rooftops instead.  Ended up somewhere having another beer, listening to a good band, watching Connor work the crowd and enjoying the ATX view. We headed back and Jack and Connor ended going out to see a band somewhere after.

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Nice morning spot
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Huge bike sculpture on the bank of the river
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There miles of paths all along the river/ladybird lake
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Happy to be going out again
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Crazy Texas flowers
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Cheers
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Fried chicken thighs
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Fine dining Austin style
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Flowers along the sidewalk
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Deep fried beets, pork belly buns, Brussels sprouts..
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Hello
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Round 3, 4??
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Beautiful night
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Still going strong
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Great view and fun band

Saturday, June 3rd, 2017

Woke up at 5 Am for a 7:30 am flight.  Got a text in taxi on way to airport that our flight was cancelled.  uh oh. Tried to call but couldn’t get through so we decided to just go to the airport to see what we could do.  Big mistake.  It turned out there were 3 cancelled flight to Dallas, ours were one of them, and there were hundreds of people stuck.  We ended up waiting in line forever finally confirming on phone that we had a flight booked for next morning as that was only option.  So we were able to call hotel and get same room that we were in and were back in our room by 9:00am. Took a nap and then went to a nice French bistro around the corner for a nice late breakfast.  Jack and Connor came back downtown and picked us up and we drove to the Whole Foods to get them lunch and walk around.   We hung out at the pool in the afternoon which turned into bachelorette party central.  We were kind of fooled out and tired from the last few days so we cooked out at Jack’s house.  Good dinner of grilled chicken wings, eggplant, rice and veggies.  A nice way to finish up our trip.  We flew home the next morning with zero problems… of course.

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sidewalk outside our hotel
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Whole Foods HQ
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chilling by the pool
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hello chickens
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relaxing on Jack’s patio
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side dish still life.  grilled eggplant with mint, feta and roasted tomatoes. perfect.

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