These are my type of life decisions. Eat the pizza buffet, including those awesome chocolate chip dessert pizzas, before going to swim laps at the gym. Super healthy!
Tag Archives: Texas
Snow Monster II
Hey y’all, on this chilly day I am at Snow Monster upping my food photography game. This is a small Coffee Snow Ice with Oreo Bits on top. My personal favorite. Yummy!
Zilker Brewing Company
Zilker Brewing Company has a Tap Room on East Sixth Street in downtown Austin. I stopped in for a taste before boarding my train to get home since they are located within a short walk of the Plaza Saltillo train station. My selection was the Honey Saison – a Belgian style ale. I will have to stop by again when I have more time to relax and try some more of their beers.
Train Encounters
La Bella Luna
I went for a swim, then a late night meal at Kerbey Lane Cafe where I was admiring the art of Tori Jane on the walls. If you act quickly, as of today this item is for sale on her Etsy Shop (among other interesting pieces).
Volunteering
I had a wonderful opportunity to volunteer at the Shepherd’s Heart Food Pantry in Taylor, Texas this morning. They were super friendly and helpful people if you find yourself in the area with some free time to donate to a good cause.
Chasing Shades
Those days when you get out of work just in time to hurry off and try to catch the sunset and take a quick trail walk in the dark. And while you are photographing shades of purple, why not throw in a Purple Rita from Baby Acapulco?
Boxes 3 & 6
Strength
The inspirational word of the day is “Strength”. Yes, I am guilty of hitting up the Art*o*mat again. The Little Inspirations series is a creation of Nicole Arnold. I was looking for an earth shattering inspiration, but will make do with this simple one. This one is appropriate for me since I sat through some more crazy dental procedures today. I will need some strength for the next few days as the pain slowly subsides.
Pollen Grain
Before the sun began to set and the cold temperatures hit, I took a walk through Mueller. This sculpture called “Pollen Grain” by Chris Levack has always been one of my favorites. You can walk beneath it on the trail if you select the right path.




























