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Saturday, August 31, 2013
Anticipation
The countdown has begun with only a few days left before a long-awaited vacation. I can't wait until the plane lifts off and we are on our way. I think the ride along the California coast is something everyone should experience at least once. From Big Sur to Carmel and the Monterey Peninsula, then up to San Francisco and Mendocino, I will be snapping photos all the way.
I'll post my pics as soon as I get back, so check in and share my trip.
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Blame it on the Heat
Yes, I've been procrastinating with this month's post. With temperatures reaching the triple digits, I find it difficult to summon the energy or enthusiasm for anything that requires being outdoors. Honestly, this time of year I would rather be anywhere but Austin.
It boggles my mind when I see runners streaking by in the middle of the afternoon. I wonder how they can tolerate the heat, or if it has affected their brains. Simply keeping my plants and lawn alive with morning and evening watering while fighting mosquitos leaves me wilted.
As if things are not toasty enough,there is the annual Hot Sauce Festival (held outdoors, of course), and the Hatch Chile Festival, not to mention the various chile cook-offs held around Austin. One can only imagine how unbearable it must be, standing over an open grill stirring an enormous pot of chili. I don't care if it IS under a tent - hot is hot!
I think the only way to survive summer here is to hibernate as much as possible.
It boggles my mind when I see runners streaking by in the middle of the afternoon. I wonder how they can tolerate the heat, or if it has affected their brains. Simply keeping my plants and lawn alive with morning and evening watering while fighting mosquitos leaves me wilted.
As if things are not toasty enough,there is the annual Hot Sauce Festival (held outdoors, of course), and the Hatch Chile Festival, not to mention the various chile cook-offs held around Austin. One can only imagine how unbearable it must be, standing over an open grill stirring an enormous pot of chili. I don't care if it IS under a tent - hot is hot!
I think the only way to survive summer here is to hibernate as much as possible.
Welcome to the dog days of summer.
Saturday, June 29, 2013
Domestic Bliss
The owners of the store definitely have an eye for the artistic and inventive when it comes to domestic details. The family-owned shop is filled with handmade furniture from local artisans, and an eclectic mix of antiques and contemporary decor. It's obvious that each item was personally chosen, from the diminutive wine glasses to the handcrafted wooden lighting-it's a fun browse.
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| Loved this antique wine corker |
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| Handcrafted wooden rolling pins and one-of-a-kind lighting fixtures are displayed throughout the store |
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Get creative and sign up for one of Mockingbird's classes
Thursday, May 9, 2013
APIE
Last year I signed up with Austin Partners In Education (APIE), to volunteer as a mentor in the public schools. It has turned out to be an enriching experience, and I would recommend it to anyone with a little time and the desire to make a difference in a child's life.
The West Side Art Tour has been held the past two weekends here in town, and it got me thinking about the children's art on display at Mathews Elementary. I think these photos capture the fun and creative spirit of these kids.
I think my favorite part of volunteering here is having lunch with the kids. The noise level in the cafeteria rises with the sounds of chatter and laughter as they open lunch boxes, compare food, juggle milk cartons and anticipate their upcoming playground time.
The West Side Art Tour has been held the past two weekends here in town, and it got me thinking about the children's art on display at Mathews Elementary. I think these photos capture the fun and creative spirit of these kids.
I think my favorite part of volunteering here is having lunch with the kids. The noise level in the cafeteria rises with the sounds of chatter and laughter as they open lunch boxes, compare food, juggle milk cartons and anticipate their upcoming playground time.
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| I'm never bored with this crowd-priceless.
If you are interested in learning about this volunteer opportunity, you can contact Austin Partners in Education at 512.637.0900.
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