Elfvis II

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Yes, I had to return to this most awesome Christmas display again this year.  There was Elfvis, the Grinch (doing the Nae Nae), the Kringles, Olaf (leading a “Let it Go” sing-along), a house full of synchronized lights, and the Snow Zone that blasted out fake snow for all the kids.  If you are in the Austin area, go check it out.  If not, then you can experience the YouTube channel as the next best thing to being there.

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Voodoo Doughnut IV

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Just another night (I really should break this habit) at Voodoo Doughnut on Sixth Street.  It’s just me, the American Flag, my Memphis Mafia doughnut, and the guy in the Ironman suit enjoying his doughnut.  If you are curious, my doughnut consists of “Fried dough with banana chunks and cinnamon covered in a glaze with chocolate frosting, peanut butter, peanuts and chocolate chips on top!”  It is not to be trifled with.

Wild, Wild West

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My second stop in search of Christmas cheer tonight was at the Four Seasons Hotel, where they have a gingerbread village on display.  It has the theme of a western town, everything is edible, and it raises money for a local charity.  The gingerbread man above is a little scruffy because he has just emerged from the town Saloon.

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Austin Aquarium II

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The Austin Aquarium is always a fun place to visit.  My favorites today were the Clownfish and the Rainbow Lorikeets.  I could watch the Clownfish play around the Sea Anemone for hours as they swim in and out of the tentacles.  The Lorikeets are also very playful, but in a much different way.  They will fly over to greet you, perch on your hand for a while, and pose for a photo or two.  When it becomes feeding time, they gather around the bowl and all partake of dinner in a mostly orderly fashion.  These creatures and the others at the Aquarium make for a great day.

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Below the Dam

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As the sun began its early descent, I embarked down the hill below the North San Gabriel Dam.  This is a nice, paved trail that takes you to the base of the Dam where the rushing water outlet allows the San Gabriel River to continue on its path through Georgetown.  When the days are longer, I will return to explore more of this area.

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