


Legend has it that Mount Bonnell was once called Antoinette's Leap, after a young woman who leaped to her death to avoid being captured by Native Americans who had killed her fiance.
What an absolutely gorgeous day!
These are just lovely! And also, the beginning of what we are about to see.
As I am walking away, the bluebonnets catch my eye. It is their time of year and I am hoping we will see some magnificent ones.
It is getting late and in the day and one of the reasons we chose this weekend is because a local brewery is having it's anniversary party. Therefore, we are off to Live Oak Brewing for a little fun. The place is packed and muddy, but a very enjoyable afternoon takes place. We do the tour and enjoy sampling their work.


Yes! I do love this architecture.
This statue resonates in me. I am not from Texas, nor a pioneer woman, but am grateful to those who are and were. I have truly embraced this state and love living here. It just feels good. And right.
Let's go inside. The dome!
Levels and doorways. Immense!
Floor.
Treasurer's Office - Love the floor. A view from the portico. So pretty.
As we leave the Capitol, we make a stop at the The Bullock Texas State History Museum, which I thought we had not been to before. Once inside, we both remembered having been here before. This is not a floor that a person forgets easily.


Can't tell much from the front can ya?


The skies start to darken, but still you can see the bats leaving as they dot the blue. So very many of them.
Fun photography:
Ah the city lights are on. Let's go have a drink.
The city's motto is "Keep Austin Weird" and I guess they hold to it. We stop in at a local pub to have a freshly made root beer while sitting at the bar. Lawrence Welk is on the television and as the bartender goes to change the channel, everyone at the bar shouts not to. Only in Austin. This has been a great day, but we are on the road tomorrow so time to call it a night.

I think I am in love with the longhorn cattle in amongst the flowers. How cool is this?
We spot some deer as well:
The rest of these selected shots are just going to get to speak for themselves. Suffice to say: What an incredibly beautiful day. Thanks so much Mister.
I "think" this one may become a gift for Mister's Mom. She loves bluebonnets.
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