We caught a direct flight Friday morning and met Sam at the airport. She and her husband, Justin, live in North Austin with golden doodle Bear and cat Lucy.
Justin is the son of the rock and roll bandleader of Johnny Dee and the Rocket 88's. Both Justin and Sam are talented musicians and free spirits. Austin is considered the live music capital of the world, with a large rock, blues, and country scene. As such, Sam took us to see one of her favorite artists perform downtown at Lamberts. Local R&B/soul artist, Jackie Venson has a big smile and infectious energy; she put on a great show.
We enjoyed lunch at colorful Eldorado Cafe with Sam's friends. Austin is a foodie city, most known for its Mexican and BBQ cuisines. I had no issues with vegan options. Afterwards, we took Bear to Zilker Park, a 361-acre park nestled in the heart of downtown, right off Lady Bird Lake. The park is home to Barton Springs Pool and host to the Austin City Limits Music Festival. 10 miles of trails border Lady Bird Lake and serve as a social hub for runners, walkers and cyclists. The city has a number of bridges over the winding Colorado River.
That afternoon, Sam and Justin hosted a BBQ for their friends. They have the perfect backyard for entertaining guests, complete with yard games, hot tub, and a fire pit. And Sam is an excellent cook!
Sunday began with a visit to Barton Creek, an ideal spot to run, bike, hike, swim, climb or spend a day lounging in the sun (or shade).
We spent the rest of the day in South Austin, beginning with lunch at Güero's Taco Bar. From there, we moved to 6th Street. Lined with dive bars, restaurants, food trucks, and live music, the "Dirty 6th" is the heart of Austin's entertainment district; it is noisy, rowdy and nocturnal. We enjoyed music and people watching from the rooftop bars at the Blind Pig Pub and Shakespeare's Pub.
Afterwards, we migrated to Rainey Street to meet Tom's cousin, Dave. This increasingly popular area is lined with renovated houses turned into bungalow bars with back patio performances. University of Texas students frequent this local watering hole, giving Austin its college town status. The bartenders at both Half Step and Lucille's pour a mean margarita.
On Monday, we lunched at Dos Salsas before a visit to McKinney Falls State Park. Outdoor recreation opportunities abound at this 641-acre park, include hiking, mountain biking, bicycling, birding, camping, and swimming in Onion Creek.
Tom and I were sad to say our goodbyes at the airport that afternoon, but anxious to get home to our Louie. Our trip to Austin was the ideal blend of activity and relaxation, which left us feeling exhausted in a positive way. I feel very grateful to our hosts, Sam and Justin, who inspire me with their easy going lifestyle and free spirit energy. I will forever treasure our memories together.