The Austin Gem and Mineral Society hosted their annual Gem Capers at the Palmer Events Center last weekend. The exhibit floor was fairly crowded when I visited on Sunday afternoon. I’m guessing their overall attendance for the three-day event was higher than usual due to the rainy weather.
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Oakwood Cemetery
After touring Oakwood Cemetery on Austin Museum Day, I decided that this interesting historical site deserved its own blog entry. Established in 1839, Oakwood is Austin’s oldest cemetery. The grounds cover 40 acres, the same size as the original University of Texas campus (still nicknamed “The 40 Acres.”)
Texas Book Festival: 2015
Last weekend, the Texas Book Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary. This free event was started by Laura Bush back when George W was governor. She is still the honorary chair. Authors at this year’s festival included Margaret Atwood, John Sununu, and Lemony Snicket.
Walk to End Alzheimer’s
This weekend I joined over 1000 walkers in the local Walk to End Alzheimer’s. The purpose of this event was to raise funds for the Alzheimer’s Association, a non-profit focused on care, support, and research related to Alzheimer’s and other dementias. As the sixth leading cause of death in the US, Alzheimer’s disease cannot be prevented, slowed, or cured.
ACL Fest 2015: KUTX Live
Local NPR music station KUTX sponsored a live concert at the start of the second weekend of the ACL Music Festival. Several hundred people gathered on the back lawn of the downtown Four Seasons to hear four acts that were also playing at the festival. Each group played 30-minute sets. Admission was $10, which included coffee and a breakfast taco.
ACL Fest – Day 3: 2015
ACL Fest 2015 Weekend 1 will long be remembered for perfect weather: no rain, highs only in the 80s, and even some occasional cloud cover. Hopefully, attendees at the upcoming Weekend 2 will have similar conditions. I thought Zilker Park seemed a little less crowded than usual, but perhaps that was my imagination. Bill and I rode the shuttle buses back and forth from Republic Square Park without problems (well, except for that brawl that closed Cesar Chavez on the first day, but that had nothing to do with the shuttle bus). We didn’t eat much at the festival this year, but instead slipped out for sit-down dinners at the restaurants on Barton Springs Road. Extremely thorough Security guys declared “CONTRABAND!!!” and confiscated my selfie stick and two granola bars, but that was my fault for not reading the fine print (or not hiding them well enough). All in all, it was an excellent ACL Fest.
ACL Fest – Day 2: 2015
Day 2 of ACL Fest 2015 was a very pleasant day. The Zilker Park festival grounds didn’t seem too crowded for a Saturday (maybe due to the college football games), and the temperatures stayed in the mid-80s. Bill and I felt that most of the earlier acts were OK, but not great. Our favorite festival artists were Alabama Shakes, TV on the Radio, and hometown boy, Shakey Graves. The highlight of our day was seeing The Decemberists at an “official” ACL after-show in the ACL/Moody Theater.
ACL Fest – Day 1: 2015
About a year ago, Bill and I had to decide which 2015 weekend to attend the Austin City Music Festival. We picked the first weekend in October, which has turned out to be a very lucky decision. The weather in Austin has been almost perfect: highs in the mid-80s with no rain.
Auditorium Shores Dog Park
The new dog park at Auditorium Shores opened without fanfare last week. In this last phase of the park’s multi-year renovation project, the off-leash area was moved from the eastward Event Lawn to the west side of the park.
Pecan Street Festival: Fall 2015
Calendar-wise, the fall version of the Pecan Street Festival was held in the correct season. But, with last weekend’s temperatures in the 90’s, it still felt like summer as I wandered around the vendor booths on East Sixth (formerly Pecan) Street. In spite of the heat, I could tell by the items for sale that fall is just around the corner…well, in another month or two.









