Showing posts with label texas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label texas. Show all posts

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Glow Car Show

We actually went downtown over the weekend and gawked at the buildings to the point where people probably thought we were just small town folk who had never seen anything higher than 2 stories. It's pretty amazing that we can create skyscrapers.

The prettiest Ferris wheel I have ever seen



There was a festival downtown at Market Square park and we missed the earlier festivities of beer and soda cocktail samples but we were just in the time for the glow in the dark car show and some live music. Here are some pictures.



Coolest car I have ever seen. Who wouldn't want a chicken car!?



MOMMA!!! A margaritaville car all the way in Texas!! Straight outta Key West properly equipped with margarita machines and pink flamingos. I could drive this around alll day!


Zebra car anyone?


For Shane:

Hippie car. Belongs in Asheville.


Dia de los muertos car!

stegosaurus car!? This would've been my dream dinosaur vehicle as a child.

The Jitterbug Vipers. Lots of fun!


and a random enormous statue.


Came home and hung out with the neighbors in the courtyard till nearly 3 am playing apples to apples and drinking too many beers. Life is good.

Monday, September 12, 2011

Austin Weekend

Last weekend we took a mini roadtrip to Austin to visit our friend Dain. Traveling further west will become a trend for us. We're aiming to take a few trips out there while we're in Houston. Then it's fingers crossed we make it out to California.


We got there later in the evening but had lots of fun walking around, peeking into stores, and having a couple of beers.

Bacon? oh, yes.

Tom's squiggly night photography


On a tasty note, Dain lives behind a giant lot of food trucks! Food trucks might be the greatest invention ever (originating in Texas too!) and I was so excited to be a city that is known for loads and loads of tasty treats on wheels. We have a some in Houston but there are just so many more options here. These lots are called "trailor parks" in these parts.

Dain's lot had trucks speciailizing in Po Boys, fried foods, thai, shaved ice, donuts, diner food, and more.


and of course, cupcakes! I've seen a show on food network on this particular truck so I was dying to try it out. All day passing by I noticed lines in front of all of the trucks but this one always had the longest. By the time we got to it in the afternoon, they were sold out of every flavor except red velvet and vanilla. I opted for a steep $3.00 vanilla cupcake that was refrigerator dry with icing that made me thirsty for days. Disappointing, but worth a try.


This is not my picture, I've been in a non-photographic funk lately. This is the capital building downtown. It is perfectly placed and in center view when you are walking or driving towards downtown on Commerce. Gorgeous building!


The stores in Austin were very very similar to Asheville. Artsy stuff, very unique. Here are some funky rubber chicken purses in their coup.


Austin houses are super cute and quaint. Lots of pretty trees like in Houston but no grass. I imagine the heat must be absolutely ridiculous when there aren't nice gusts of wind from passing tropical storm bands. Even with the wind, my skin felt like it was instantly burning.

We obviously didn't think about the temperature when we went hiking. Let's just conclude that hiking in the middle of Texas in 100+ degree weather with no leaves on any trees to give you shade is never a good idea. Asheville called, it says hiking is way better over there.


While blazin' the trail Dain found some sort of animal tail that looked like it had simply popped right off. It made a very stylish tie.


Some canyons/cliffs. See the cactus up there?! A rock climber told us passing by that the rocks were so hot they were melting his shoes!


desert plants can be very pretty



This was a river before the drought


Austin had painted cows all over. This one was my favorite. There was a chia pet one too! I remember when I went to Toronto when I was younger they did this with moose.


We went to Barton Springs where I just hung around and people watched. 70 degree water in 100+ heat really feels like ice. Tom and Dain braved it though.


The biggest and coolest park ever. This is where they have Austin City Limits Festival (which we should've gone to yesterday since Arcade Fire & The Walkmen played). Really nice view of the city. So much space. I was yearning for a picnic!


On the way home, the highway was closed for miles from wildfires in Bastrop (caused by the tropical storm winds). We pulled over for detour directions and we were told the entire town was being evacuated but we could take some backroads highway to get back onto i-10 into Houston.

Here's the thing, driving in Texas scares the crap out of me. One wrong turn and you are in the middle of nowhere in one of the vastest states with miles and miles of nothing and worse, desert. The thought of getting lost in Texas could be considered a nightmare in my eyes.

So this two lane highway with no lights and no civilization in sight was putting us a little bit on edge. We really had no idea how bad the wildfires were until passed through a tiny town that was surrounded on all sides by fires. The flames reached higher than the trees! People were parked on the sides of the road watching and waiting to see if their house would be next. I didn't have any luck taking pictures.



These wildfires have been burning for a full week, burning 1,500 homes and who knows how many acres. Considered the worst wildfire in Texas history. Here's to hoping these fires burn out soon and that the towns can recover.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/09/12/us/12wildfire.html

Monday, September 5, 2011

Groceries

What $20 will get you at Canino Produce Market...

5 lemons, 5 limes, green onions, 5 prickly pear cactus fruit, mini and regular bananas, 5 peaches, 2 sweet potatoes, broccoli, spaghetti squash, 6 mangoes, grapes, 4 kiwis, 1 zucchini, 2 cucumbers, 4 tangerines, 1 plantain, 2 bell peppers, 2 grapefruits, 1 romaine lettuce, 1 avocado, 3 plums, and cabbage.

Feeds us for 2 weeks...but the fruit seemingly disappeared in about 5 days this time! It's pretty ridiculous that this amount of food costs about $60+ in the regular grocery store here. Peppers alone are $4 each!!

Houston has brought on some seriously healthy eating! Yum!



Sunday, August 21, 2011

Max Patch

I'm going back in time for this post since I just realized I forgot to post these amazing pictures from Max Patch in North Carolina.

First off, if you ever go to western North Carolina you must go here. Second, Googlemaps LIES. This is NOT an hour away from Asheville. It's more like 2 and a half. And most of the ride is on a gravel road that will absolutely mess up your car. BUT..it's soooo worth it. Your first views are these beautiful and calm rolling hills and meadows...


Once you cross the meadows...this is your view. AMAZING (though not panoramically correct in placement, oops be sure to click on the picture!)


You also have an endless supply of wild blackberries to eat all along the way.


this is a happy dog.

picking wildflowers. I forgot to take a picture of the bouquet I left with.


Seen any bear poop lately? They sure love berries!


Spreading world peace.


To Kyle and Cernuda...you boys would have crossed this marker on the Appalachian Trail had you not quit so early!!


I'm not sure if you can see the black specs in most of these pictures...


they are actually sparrows speeding through the air all around you and somehow they manage never to hit anything. Here's one in action:


Possibly my favorite place on Earth.


On the way back we stumbled upon the St. Jude's Chapel of Hope on the way home. Pretty lucky considering I bookmarked it as a place to visit when I saw it featured in WNC magazine. Very pretty non-denominational church open to the public 24/7.


and it was next to this beautiful river and barn.

You MUST go here if you are ever in the area! More Texas current events to come!




Wednesday, August 17, 2011

some quick shots of the apartment

This is where we live...


For my momma who worries about the neighborhood I live in: It's a street full of lovely houses!



Here's the courtyard


And the living/main/dining room


modeling the couch


the "kitchen" or more like extremely tiny space good for preparing only frozen dinners. I'm constantly running into things in here. Things get ridiculous when two people and a dog are crammed in. Makes for interesting cooking experiences. Just don't turn or make any sudden movements with a knife in hand!


The empty looking bedroom which is surprisingly pretty large. We have a big desk to the right of the bed. Lots of space! 3 closets!


For Aunt Carol:


Tom insisted on taking a picture of our fridge


Our outgoing mailbox. It gets the job done.


And here's the little monster after his brawl with the neighbors sweet little dog Bella. They were friends hanging out in the courtyard for hours until bad looks where exchanged and Poof decided to attack for no good reason. He got what he deserved (a huge huge gash above his eye that I thought would require some serious stitches...and getting beat by a girl half his size) but it healed up shut by morning. It also did some serious damage to my wallet for the vet bill the next morning. Oh, Poof.