There is a beer and burger place on South Congress called Hopdoddy. (They also have a place on Anderson Lane.) We have never eaten there. Part of the reason is their popularity.
FFP shot this on the Saturday between Christmas and New Year's Day. Admittedly that's a busy SoCo Saturday with people who still have family in town trying to get out and do something to entertain the folks. But this place often has a line if not one this long. Maybe we will try it someday, at an off hour. Meanwhile we thought we'd show this picture to show that it was agreeable to be outside Saturday. Today it's raining although it's well above freezing. This is a representative crowd of mostly younger Austinites with their denim and light fleece.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Layered Cultural Reference, Temporary Mural
When I'm working crosswords and there are lots of names of sports figures and rap stars it makes me feel lost in cultural references that I never got and don't want to beyond which of the 26 letters they'll serve in the boxes.
This mural is one of a changing line up on the side of Frank's Hot Dogs Cold Beer. They don't keep the WEB site up to date but they do keep letting artists redo the mural space. Walking by one day this month I saw this one.
Does this make any sense to you? Blow it up to read dialog bubbles.
OK, it's a movie still from the 1956 movie "Giant." James Dean's last movie, I think. He plays Jett Rink, a poor ranch hand who makes it big when oil wells sprout on the range. There is a classic movie still with him in one of the rich rancher's cars with the huge house in the background. In this still, taken in a similar place apparently, there is some minimalist sculpture in place of the house and he is talking to another rancher (Chill Wills' character Uncle Bawley?). The dialog bubbles says: Jett: "Donald Judd." Other man: "Never heard of 'em."
You have to know the following: Donald Judd is a minimalist artist famous for simple light boxes and stuff. He has an outpost in the super trendy town of Marfa, a once forgotten piece of Texas adopted by posing hipsters (kidding). The film "Giant" was filmed in Marfa. If you know all that and the fame of the doctored still then this is hilarious! But it's temporary because Frank keeps changing the mural if not the WEB site.
This mural is one of a changing line up on the side of Frank's Hot Dogs Cold Beer. They don't keep the WEB site up to date but they do keep letting artists redo the mural space. Walking by one day this month I saw this one.
Does this make any sense to you? Blow it up to read dialog bubbles.
OK, it's a movie still from the 1956 movie "Giant." James Dean's last movie, I think. He plays Jett Rink, a poor ranch hand who makes it big when oil wells sprout on the range. There is a classic movie still with him in one of the rich rancher's cars with the huge house in the background. In this still, taken in a similar place apparently, there is some minimalist sculpture in place of the house and he is talking to another rancher (Chill Wills' character Uncle Bawley?). The dialog bubbles says: Jett: "Donald Judd." Other man: "Never heard of 'em."
You have to know the following: Donald Judd is a minimalist artist famous for simple light boxes and stuff. He has an outpost in the super trendy town of Marfa, a once forgotten piece of Texas adopted by posing hipsters (kidding). The film "Giant" was filmed in Marfa. If you know all that and the fame of the doctored still then this is hilarious! But it's temporary because Frank keeps changing the mural if not the WEB site.
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Goodbye, T-Bone
T-Bone Walker died in 1975, but this tribute inside the Cheapo Discs on Lamar may now disappear, too. We popped in on Christmas Eve, the last, or one of the last, days they were going to be open to buy some DVDs to watch over the holidays. Partially obscured by some gear and boxes I noticed this and thought we'd feature the blues man's mural here in case it didn't survive whatever will happen to the building now. The building, at 9th and North Lamar, originally housed the first Whole Foods which survived two floods here from Shoal Creek flooding. I think Cheapos is no more. It will be interesting to see what happens to the property.
Friday, December 28, 2012
It Was THAT Windy
On Christmas Day it was cold but worse the wind was gusting to thirty or more miles per hour. Downtown streets were pretty deserted. I was amazed to come upon this scene when we walked by Whole Foods. I finally realized that supplies for the ice rink had blown off the roof of the store: pieces of shelves and rental skates. This tops the abandoned shoe series (mostly collected by FFP), I think. Well, maybe not.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Boxing Day Wine Tasting
Diana Novy Lee and Adam Lee grew up in Texas. Adam was born in Austin. But they have managed to create a renowned winery in Santa Rosa, CA (Siduri Wines and Novy Family Wines are made here). They buy grapes in vineyards from Santa Barbara to the Willamette Valley and produce mostly Pinot Noirs. The Lees, home for the holidays in Texas with their three children, took time to stop by Austin Wine Merchant and pour for a Boxing Day tasting. I tried four of them, all delicious, and brought a couple home. It's nice to have Austin Wine Merchant a scant four blocks from our home.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Unexpected Picnic
On our walks we sometimes cut through Duncan Park which runs between 9th and 10th on the east side of Shoal Creek, just east of Lamar. Occasionally there are people using two picnic tables, usually folks who look homeless. Mostly these amenities just sit out in the scruffy park, picnic-less. One day when we walked there something caught my eye: they have elaborate tile-mosaic tops. Brightens things up.
Tuesday, December 25, 2012
Happy Holidays
Austin, Texas Daily Photo wishes everyone a great holiday whether yours is a religious celebration, a day off from work or if you are toiling away at your job. This is FFP, with festive accessories, dressed for a party standing beside the tree in the Chase Tower lobby. Snapped with my iPhone.
Monday, December 24, 2012
Mother Ginger! Sara Hickman!
Hi, Linda's husband Forrest (FFP) here for a rare post on ADP. Since 1997, it has been my task to recruit famous people from around Austin to be Mother Ginger in Ballet Austin's "The Nutcracker." Here you see State Musician of Texas Sara Hickman, who played the role on Saturday afternoon. This photo was taken backstage in her dressing room before doing her thing on stage. This year's 13-performance run of "The Nutcracker" brought in record-breaking crowds.
Sunday, December 23, 2012
Good Morning
Forrest shot a few pix with a camera we keep in the living room as the sun came up on this pre-holiday Sunday. Life is good in Austin and we aren't traveling anywhere. It's quiet downtown now. Peace to all of you everywhere.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Trail of Lights
We hadn't been to the Trail of Lights in Zilker Park for years. The last time I dipped into it you drove your car through. My sister and her family were visiting and the oldest kid was a teen I think. She's 44 now. In fact, the trail itself hadn't been there in a couple of years. There were financial difficulties. This year private sponsors were found and the lights and aging character displays went up. A dear friend was the event director. So we went. I didn't take a camera but shot this with the iPhone. You get the idea. That winding path through the park with trees decorated and giant dinos and such gave the impression of the maddest Christmas yard display ever. It was free and it was a hit with people with kids. Long lines to walk the mile or so through the park included lots of strollers and squirmy wide-eyed kids.
Friday, December 21, 2012
A Sign?
I've been laughing at mutterings of apocalypse then I look out our living room window to see this in the sky. A sign?
Thursday, December 20, 2012
From Graffiti to Icon to Icing
Sorry...just have to show you (at least) one more detail from the Four Seasons Eclectic Austin Gingerbread display. In this picture are a Torchy's Taco trailer and Jo's SoCo shop with the 'I love you so much' graffiti that became an icon to be preserved (and photographed with many people like the pair of Ginger people here). I took FFP's photo with the graffiti and here is the iconic trailer sign after Torchy's moved to South First from the parking lot of a bar in our neighborhood (and before it opened brick and mortar locations as well). Torchy's was on the cutting edge of trailer food in Austin. And it turned a little cold today but still no snow!
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
More Eclectic Icons
Can't resist showing you this shot which reproduces the original Daniel Johnston mural on the side of a shop on the Drag and the brand new Zach Scott Theatre. That's an eclectic pair for sure and while they are far from neighbors maybe they should be!
Monday, December 17, 2012
Four Seasons in Confection
For those of you who have seen the Four Seasons Austin, appreciate how accurate this gingerbread rendition is in the confection village. If you haven't seen it, take my word for it! To its right is the Seaholm Power Plant which in reality is about ten blocks away. But we give the bakers license for that just as we do for the frosting of snow which we rarely ever see.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Gingerbread Tower
This year's Four Seasons decorations are all about Austin and Texas. Their gingerbread village includes lots of Austin's iconic places. The University of Texas tower is shown here. I have digitally altered the lights a bit so it appears that there is a number 1 there. No, the boys haven't done that well in football but the women of Longhorn Volleyball brought home a national championship trophy last night. If you are in Austin, find time to go see the Austin 'village' in the Four Seasons lobby. I'll show you a few more shots leading up to Christmas.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Christmas Decor
We haven't decorated for Christmas. But we are lucky because we live within walking distance of lots of hotels and businesses...that do! FFP and I started a tour yesterday and here he is in the historic Intercontinental Stephen F. Austin lobby with their tree which I don't think could support a single additional ornament. Beautiful. We will continue our festive pictures leading up to Christmas...all without unpacking a single ornament ourselves.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Fiddling While You Buy Food
At last Saturday's Farmer's Market in Republic Park, FFP caught this fiddler busking for tips on Fourth Street.
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Kicking off the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar
Every year there is an event (now held in the Palmer Events Center) that is near and dear to my heart. Why? Because it is a Christmas event but starts at a respectable distance into the season. It features unique artists and purveyors with something a little different than your malls. And they have several musical acts a day. Oh, and they serve alcohol. It's the Armadillo Christmas Bazaar.
We noticed that Ruby Jane and her band were kicking off the festivities yesterday. So we walked over to Palmer at noon and caught both their sets. That's Ruby Jane fiddling and the wonderful Trevor LaBonte playing lead guitar. The fun goes on 11 A.M. until 11 P.M. right up to Christmas Eve I think. You can buy handmade belts, vintage event posters, art, toys, geegaws, jewelry and other stuff while listening to music and, if you like, having a nip of Christmas cheer.
We noticed that Ruby Jane and her band were kicking off the festivities yesterday. So we walked over to Palmer at noon and caught both their sets. That's Ruby Jane fiddling and the wonderful Trevor LaBonte playing lead guitar. The fun goes on 11 A.M. until 11 P.M. right up to Christmas Eve I think. You can buy handmade belts, vintage event posters, art, toys, geegaws, jewelry and other stuff while listening to music and, if you like, having a nip of Christmas cheer.
Wednesday, December 12, 2012
Variety Tomatoes
FFP shot this last Saturday at the downtown SFC Farmer's Market. The dark ones are very unusual, I think.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Fresh Mushrooms
FFP brought this picture home from the Farmer's Market last Saturday. I wondered if they sold the mushrooms with their growth medium (which in the case of the one on the left seems to be a small log). The labels offer 'shitake (small)' for $20 and large for $30. What could be more natural!
Monday, December 10, 2012
Outdoor Studio
FFP took a walk by himself because I wasn't feeling too well the other day and he noticed an artist working near the Pfluger Pedestrian Bridge. I like the composition of this iPhone photo and the way everything surrounding the paintings is fairly drab. Click on the picture for a larger view.
Sunday, December 9, 2012
Winter Market
It was shirtsleeve weather in Austin yesterday when FFP went to the Farmer's Market while I played tennis. He shot this picture of people queuing to buy produce behind an array of cauliflower, squash and other stuff.
Saturday, December 8, 2012
PoBoys on Fourth
This surfer bar trailer is on Fourth Street now. It used to be in the vacant lot on Congress at 2nd that is now becoming a giant hotel.
Friday, December 7, 2012
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Frank's Public Art
This mural changes frequently. Frank Restaurant explains it a bit here although they don't seem to be keeping it up to date.
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Monday, December 3, 2012
National Athem
Caught the people at the front of the starting line of the Turkey Trot listening to the National Anthem.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Bridge of People
We heard there were over 20,000 people participating in the Annual Thundercloud Turkey Trot on, of course, Thanksgiving Day. Well, there are certainly a lot of people on the Drake Bridge.
Saturday, December 1, 2012
My Street
Today is theme day at City Daily Photo. Actually it's not the first of the month as I write this because I'm queuing up pictures to cover a period where I hope to not be so tied to the computer. The theme is 'my street' which, I understand, caused some privacy concerns in City Daily Photo land. Well we are always showing 'our house' here and I guess we aren't too concerned because we live in a high rise with around 600 other people and many, many dogs! This shot is of the street (3rd St.) that actually runs in front of the main entrance to our building where you can enter and talk to our 24-hour concierge. If you click on the picture and enlarge it you can see that some bikes are about to cross the pedestrian/bike bridge across Shoal Creek where this street dead ends Someone is walking a dog (one of our fellow residents, no doubt). There is a pocket park with a sculpture that moves in the wind and some palm trees obscuring a decommissioned railroad bridge. On the left is Austin Music hall and on the right you can see part of our building where there is a restaurant (Garrido's) on the creek and a bit back from there the outdoor area of Mulberry Wine Bar. Above that are a few floors of parking areas for our building. In the distance is another high-rise residence, Spring Condominiums.
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