Pelon’s Tex-Mex Restaurant

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My afternoon plans were to attend the “Quesoff” at the Mohawk in downtown Austin.  These plans were squashed when I showed up about thirty minutes early and the line went down the block and wrapped up the hill from there with no end in sight.  Apparently, queso contests are extremely popular on beautiful sunny days in Austin.  So, instead, I checked into Pelon’s for some brunch.  This place is nice with a gorgeuos deck and groovy air-conditioned interior.  The food needs a little work, but the location is perfect and the staff was great.  See you next year, queso judging party!

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Brushy Creek Trail East

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I walked for about an hour this evening on Brushy Creek Trail East.  I travelled the section beginning from Forest Ridge Boulevard and heading west along Brushy Creek.  This section is a paved trail, covered by shady trees, and good for walking your dog or riding your bike.  On the way back, I popped out into the new subdivision that is beginning to take shape – with lots of new construction going on.  Here are some photos from the trail and the creek, and as the sun began to set on a nice evening in Round Rock.

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The Beatles

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This Exhibit is at the LBJ Library in Austin until January of next year and there is plenty of memorabilia to entertain everyone.  It covers the early years of Beatlemania, and brought back some memories for me.  I think my favorite was the video of when they first played the Ed Sullivan Show back in 1964.  Back then, almost everyone was crazy for The Beatles!

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3rd of July

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Happy 3rd of July!  I know, usually it is the 4th of July we celebrate for Independence Day, but this year we are celebrating both days thanks to the extra long weekend.  There are fireworks shows on both nights in different cities surrounding the Austin area.  I slept in this morning and then went to the Monument Cafe in Georgetown for a late lunch.  Their food is always nice, but a stroll through their garden is one of my favorite things about this city.

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Jefferson Davis

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In the shadow of the Texas Tower on the campus of The University of Texas, stands a statue of Jefferson Davis.  This statue is in the news lately, as it was vandalized in June and is under consideration for removal from campus.  There are several statues at UT, including four of Confederate Leaders.  At the very least, it is interesting how these statues were chosen to be placed on campus, and at the very worst, they represent very racist and slave owning individuals from our past.  I won’t decide if the statues should stay or not, but leave that decision up to the University.  I will leave you with a set of photos from this afternoon of the Jefferson Davis statue (clear of graffiti) and the Tower.

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