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Thursday, March 25, 2021
P. Terry's Gives Back
P. Terry's will be holding its first Giving Back Day of 2021 this Saturday. They will be donating to the Central Texas Food Bank. So, if you are craving a burger on Saturday now you know where to go. And, of course, you can always donate directly to the food bank. They could use your support.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
The Telephone Registration System TEX
Monday, March 22, 2021
Austin Bike Map
The weather was great yesterday, so I pulled the hybrid bike and took it for a spin around central Austin. I have found that the next 2.5 months are typically good times for afternoon rides; after mid-June, I usually shift to nights and the occasional morning.
If you are new to bicycling in Austin or looking for some new street routes, check out the interactive bicycling map from the city. Routes are not only mapped out, but rated on levels of comfort/danger vis a vis traffic. This is a useful map. I used a previous version about 10 years ago when I started to ride again and wanted to find good routes for getting around town.
If you are curious about the bike: that's my Trek 7.3 hybrid/fitness bike from 2012. I use it for cruising around downtown and central neighborhoods. It's also good for errands and trips to bars/restaurants/etc. I don't know how the current iteration of this bike is holding up, but I've been happy with the 2012 vintage.
Thursday, March 18, 2021
February 2021 Austin Residential Real Estate Market Statistics.
Wednesday, March 17, 2021
Power Inverter to Tap Yard Tool Batteries
If you have another brand of yard tools with interchangeable batteries, check to see if an inverter is available. I checked and EGO has them. Other systems may have them as well.
Tuesday, March 16, 2021
Austin Recycle and Reuse Drop-Off Center is Open Again
Dead Electronics, Headed for Recycling |
You may not know this, but you can recycle all sorts of household items in Austin. These are things you shouldn't put into the curbside bin, but the city is happy to take off your hands. The Austin Recycle and Reuse Drop-Off Center had been closed owing to COVID, but as of March 9th has been re-opened (you must now schedule an appointment). I have taken many old TVs, printers, and other office items (even an ancient photocopier) out there and found the process to be quite easy.
Friday, March 12, 2021
Fly the Windy Skies
Last time I was in the Pine Springs campground in Guadalupe Mountains National Park, I thought this was going to happen while setting up my tent. It gets windy out there! As I said in the previous post, if you go to Pine Springs be ready to deal with the inability to stake down your tent. Also, you should probably weight it down before it gains lift.
Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Everything You Need to Know to Hike Guadalupe Peak - The Texas State Hig...
- Pine Springs campground is first come/first serve. Also, the tent sites are hard (too hard for my stakes). Come prepared to tie your tent down to rocks.
- Pack in all of your food. The park's gift shop may sell a few snacks, but the nearest places to Pine Springs campground where you can buy actual food are Van Horn and Carlsbad. If you are on the western side of the park, there is a store (with pizza) in Dell City.
- Drink lots of water. This is the desert and your body will lose a lot of water even when it is cool outside.
- Download the Hiking Project app, if you haven't already. It works offline, so when your phone is in airplane mode or in a no service area the map will still tell you where you are.
- Don't expect to find electric outlets. In addition to using your car's charger, bring charging packs if you have them.
Monday, March 8, 2021
Gus
Gus, Our Pyrador, and His Mr. Bill Toy. |
It's hard to believe we've had Gus just a little over 6 months. It's also hard to believe that the dog you see above was a stray back in July. He has definitely settled into life at our house (and I'm fairly sure that he is enjoying it). He's turning 2 this month, and while he has filled out to (what we think) is his full size we don't see him slowing down any.
Gus is a Labrador Retriever/Great Pyrenees mix (aka a Pyrador) we adopted from Heart of Texas Lab Rescue in August. He was a stray for an undetermined amount of time; long enough for him to be skinny and lethargic by the time the HOTLR volunteers rescued him. Now he is the happy, furry, energetic 110lb beast you see above. As I mentioned in a previous post, he's my first rescue dog and we can't be happier with him.
Also, I think we hit a home run with the Mr. Bill toy. It screams "On No!" when your dog bites on it. Gus' was very entertained by the screaming while it lasted. Unfortunately, it lasted about 3 days before he removed the noise box (which I had to throw out b/c of it being a choking hazard). The (now silent) toy is still one of his favorites. He gets a kick out of throwing it in the air and catching it.
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
Trivia
Looking for some fun on Thursday night? Look no further than our Floyd Real Estate series virtual trivia night. You can RVSP and get tickets links through the event page. It is free to play, but we ask that you put a dollar amount on your fun and give it to the Central Texas Food Bank.