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mark_asphodel ([personal profile] mark_asphodel) wrote2011-01-15 12:13 am
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Travelogue, Continued

 In Austin tonight for an awesome one-off Shearwater show tomorrow.  My favorite band of the 2000s is playing their three great albums-- Palo Santo, Rook, and The Golden Archipelago-- back-to-back before taking the rest of the year off from touring.  Tickets were about eighteen bucks apiece, but the travel expenses are... a lot more.  A LOT more.

Staying here tonight and at the Driskill Hotel tomorrow.  This place is incredible-- the room is done up with genuine period pieces, including a wardrobe I'm almost afraid to touch because it's plainly so fragile-- and we have a balcony outside the room where we can just... chill.  Overlooking loquat trees in bloom, Corinthian columns, and so on.  The restaurant's food was excellent.  I had antelope, which was... interesting, but the soups were fantastic and the sides were done very well.  Experience was somewhat spoiled by the family at the next table over; the husband was OK but the woman was a repulsive creature and the two daughters were clearly headed in that direction.  We're talking the kind of person who sends a plate of food back, not because it's prepared wrong or there's a roach in it, but because they've changed their mind and want something else.

I dunno.  I go to some restaurants for the food and the ambience and maybe a bit of history.  Some people seem to go so they can feel important and lord it over the wait staff.

Austin is pretty darned cool.  Went to a genuine tea-shop today with some really nice oolongs; bought the Iron Goddess Oolong plus some black tea from an old-growth tea forest in Vietnam.  Enjoyed a cup of Coconut Assam and a plate of sesame cookies there at the shop and got to read a magazine dedicated to tea that featured extreme obsessive geekery over Red Mark Pu-erh and such.  Did not realize the publication existed, but it does and I can say that tea obsessives seem even weirder than wine obsessives.  We also met up with a friend from college days who took us on a driving tour of the city.  Hadn't seen the guy since June of '99, so that was really cool.

Sleepy now.  Zzz.

[identity profile] hooves.livejournal.com 2011-01-15 11:37 am (UTC)(link)
:O

You went to Texas. WITHOUT ME.

/cries forever

But wow, your adventures are fun. And people going to restaurants to lord it over the wait staff? Man those people make me rage.

[identity profile] mark-asphodel.livejournal.com 2011-01-15 02:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Last night at dinner, my most excellent spouse made a comment about 2011 having a bad start (ER visits, car repairs, work angst). I was just, "NO. Life good. Life very good. 2004? BAD. 2007? BAD. Life good now. Enjoy."

[identity profile] xirysa.livejournal.com 2011-01-15 02:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Austin is pretty awesome. A bunch of my cousins live there, and a couple more are in Houston, and whenever we plan family get-togethers over winter break my sisters and mother and father and I want to go there because it's warm (I mean, come on--we live in freaking Michigan) even though everyone else wants to come up here because of the snow. But I digress.

Also, tea? YUM. <3 of course i'll always be partial to chai but

[identity profile] shining-valor.livejournal.com 2011-01-16 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
If you can travel and enjoy life, then do it and be happy. :D

Also, you help us enjoy it with your posts, so keep up the good work. And enjoy yourself while you're at it.