Austin, Texas

Taking a break from an evening stroll in Austin

A few weeks before we were set to go to Texas Motor Speedway for an April NASCAR race weekend, we would leave 4 or 5 days earlier, and go enjoy the sights and sounds of Austin, Texas. We stopped for a night at Fernbrook RV Park near Longveiw, to do some last minute preparations for the week and a half (on the road) ahead. Then on Good Friday, the Tom’sMaHaul rolled to Georgetown – 30 minutes north of Austin. We reserved 3 nights at the Berry Springs RV Park in Georgetown.

We drove the Jeep into Austin on different days, and one of the evenings was to enjoy a band that we first saw at a Music City Texas Theater in Linden, Texas, during the years that the T. Bone Walker Blues Festivals were held Linden. The Peterson Brothers are a couple of young brothers that are very talented musicians, and have a great band supporting them. They were performing at an Austin club one night, and we enjoyed their performance, and were impressed with the bands that opened for the Peterson Brothers Band.

We spent one afternoon/evening, enjoying the scene on the famous 6th Street in downtown Austin. There were many bars, shops and restaurants and “live” music venues.

Tom @ The Dizzy Rooster on 6th Street in Austin

We spent time strolling around Austin’s original, and iconic, hotel – The Driskill. The History of the hotel, and structural work with art inside, was amazing. We dined upstairs in the hotel restaurant/bar, and the food & service were excellent.

Teri & Tom spent a few hours enjoying the amazing décor throughout The Driskill

Another afternoon was spent seeing the Texas State Capitol Building and other downtown sites.

Traffic around the Texas State Capitol building wasn’t as crazy as we thought it would be. I-35 through Austin can be hectic though.

Teri and Tom shared a GIANT chicken fried steak with the fixins, at the legendary Threadgill’s of Austin, and enjoyed a great conversation with one of the owners. There are photos and memorabilia throughout the restaurant of the many stars that have performed at Threadgill’s over the years. One of those stars has been one of Tom’s favorite blues/rocks artists – Stevie Ray Vaughan.

We enjoyed the food & were amazed at the many top stars that have been a part of the History of Threadgill’s

We went to the other side of the bridge in Austin, to visit the Stevie Ray Vaughan statue, and enjoy the walking trail along Riverside Drive.

Stevie Ray Vaughan’s music is among Tom’s favorites, and will always be included in conversations about Texas music History.
Tom first saw SRV on stage at the Shreveport Veteran’s Park Ampitheater (early 80s) when Tom was program director of a radio station that joined with Shotgun Ken Shepherd to promote the event.

At dusk that evening, Teri and Tom were on the Congress Avenue Bridge with our umbrella because that is the time of day when a million bats fly out from under the bridge and over a huge crowd gathered there to view their night flight. The umbrella was used to keep bat poop (also called “guano”). Million bat info HERE

We, surely, will return to Austin, Texas, as there was so much to see and do throughout the city, as well as surrounding area.

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