After a great few days in Heuco, we headed north-east to Austin, the live music capital of the world after which we headed further north into the heart of Texas to watch a real rodeo. Here are some high's and not-so-highs from that time:
Yeah! this sign was followed by several saying "Don't mess with Texas" and stating the fines for littering |
- eating a chocolate covered banana in a small German town in the heart of Texas
- thinking we were running out of petrol and driving 50kms without air-con just in case (it was more than fine)
- staying in a hostel
- watching the sun set over the river and city of Austin while lying on the jetty |
- going to listen to some great live music in Austin |
- dancing on the roof top to live country music |
- discovering that vodka and lemonade was half the price of a beer (both a
good and bad thing)
- eating more good Mexican food
- riding a mechanical bull (with our friend Naureen in mind) |
- saying it was my birthday to jump queues (we've decided to make it my birthday trip so Dez says it's my birthday at suitable times)
- discovering that a 3-level dance floor means one dance floor with stairs going up two levels to the "restrooms"
- learning that making eye contact with a base player in a band is pointless since they never come off stage to chat to you
- arriving at the hostel after 2am and after a brief scan of the dorm doing a little dance while singing out loud "we have the dorm to ourselves" only to hear someone begin to moan and groan beneath a pile of blankets
- driving through the hills of Texas
- arriving in the friendly Athens
- watching cowboys ride wild horses
- watching cowboys ride bulls
- watching cowboys jump off their horses to catch a calf
- watching cowboys team up to lasso calves
- watching cowboys sit on the railings
- watching future cowboys and cowgirls try to catch the ribbon off a calf (there were about 100 kids, it was hilarious)
- watching cowboys
- taking the long 7 hour drive to New Orleans (or as the locals say "Nawlins")
- stopping for a Texas size steak and a BBQ sandwich along the way |
- one last jump in Texas outside the quirky lunch stop |
- saying goodbye to Texas and hello to Louisiana