The Texas Congress was in recess and a group of ladies and gentlemen ventured to Mount Bonnell to enjoy nature and the pure air of the country as was reported in the Austin Bulletin December 13, 1841. Continue reading
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Philosopher’s Rock
Three friends at Barton Springs.
The early afternoon was sunny and hot but that did not matter to the three friends. They were meeting on their rock at Barton Springs in Austin, TX. No one knows exactly what the discussion was but it was informal and intense. They were authors and professors, but most importantly friends who met and discussed each day beginning in the early 1900s. One of the friends dubbed their meeting place as Philosopher’s Rock. Continue reading
Popp Fountain New Orleans
Blue sky, mild temperatures – what a dazzling day in the city! Outside was beckoning and we could not resist. Riding around NOLA was something we had not done in quite a while. It was wonderful to be outside enjoying the day and the city.
Passing City Park we knew we had to stop and enjoy what the park offered. Popp Fountain was our first stop since it is open on Sundays for exploring and appreciating along with the new Arbor Room. Continue reading
Elgin, Tx Farmers Market
Clear blue sky, crisp Fall air, the morning was perfect for farmer market shopping. There was only one problem; the market did not open until 10 a.m. Continue reading
Southern Food & Beverage Museum
The Owl
Owls nesting in the backyard and a wall advertising Owl Cigars – are these signs.
Gary and Molly believed they were. So began The Owl Wine Bar and Home Goods on Main Street in Elgin, TX.
The Owl is a combination of vintage/gently used home goods and wine bar with an outdoor patio for relaxing and visiting with a glass of wine or beer. The store is tastefully done with everything from ice cream bar stools, dining chairs, to settees and coffee tables. The Owl is billed as home goods store meets wine bar. Continue reading
Solid Grounds Coffee Shop Elgin, TX
Solid Grounds – foundation for building, an anchor for stability, a great cup of coffee.
All of these definitions explain Solid Grounds Coffee Shop in Elgin, Tx. For owners Tammy and Jeanne, Solid Grounds is the foundation for a gathering place in Elgin, TX where you can enjoy a cup of coffee made from locally roasted beans, live music, gospel to rock, on weekends, and Tammy’s homemade delectable treats. They hope it will be the anchor that binds Solid Grounds to the Elgin community and brings locals as well as travelers in for a great cup coffee and conversation. Continue reading
Grand Isle Fishing
Water in the morning, on the grill at night – can’t get much fresher.
Fishing on Grand Isle can be frustrating, exhilarating, boring and exciting all within an hours’ time.
Mardi Gras weekend was like that; fishing for four days and catching six flounder. Continue reading
Cajun Corner Cafe
First decision, east or west side of Bayou Lafourche? If you’ve ever driven in South Louisiana you know that for most roads which follow a bayou, there is also another road on the other side of the bayou as well. We usually drive the east side so today we took the west side. Taking the west side, you drive through more of the many small towns while the east side is more countryside. Either side of the bayou offers great views and interesting stops. Continue reading
Stop & Save Poboys – LaPlace, LA
Laurie: “We’re on our way to New Orleans, do you know of a good poboy place in LaPlace?”
Bonnie: “Yea, Stop & Save (without hesitation). It’s just a convenience store but they have great poboys!”
Laurie: “We’re on our way…” Continue reading

