About WDFloyd

Dave Floyd is an attorney, real estate broker, real estate investor, and trivia host in Austin, Texas. He works with the Foskitt Law Office and is an owner of Floyd Real Estate. He lives in the Zilker Neighborhood, and is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and the Washington & Lee University School of Law.
Showing posts with label Marfa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marfa. Show all posts

Friday, November 19, 2010

Art: "Ride of a Lifetime"

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[photo and video (by WDFloyd): "Ride of a Lifetime" Art Hearse]

Normally, I don't like art cars. However, for some reason I was intrigued by the pictured hearse, named "The Ride of a Lifetime." Parked across the street from El Hotel Paisano in Marfa, it piqued our interest and demanded closer inspection. As the video demonstrates, what we found was an interesting collection of painted figures and scenes with a combination of themes including cowboys, vaqueros, the West, and El Dia de los Muertos.

If you're art collection isn't complete without this car, you can (according to the sales flier found with the car) call Beverly Montgomery at 432-837-3768 for more information.


Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Travel: El Hotel Paisano in Marfa





[photo (by WDFloyd): courtyard at El Hotel Paisano. Videos (by WDFloyd): Room 205, and the hotel lobby]

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If you are heading to Marfa, Texas, then you should reserve a room at El Hotel Paisano. Walking into this historic hotel feels like stepping back into a past era out of West Texas lore. Maybe it was the courtyard, the tiled lobby, or the animal heads mounted by the door which added to this vibe. I'm not sure; I just know it was cool. Furthermore, the hotel has a connection to American cinematic history. James Dean, Rock Hudson, and Elizabeth Taylor stayed here during the filming of Giant.

We found that much of Marfa was within easy walking distance of the hotel. This included plenty of shops, galleries, and restaurants. And, more importantly, Padre's Marfa bar was an easy walk from the hotel.

Rooms available at the hotel range from small (w/ a queen size bed) up to several spacious suites. My friend Dustin stayed in Room 205 (see video above), a large suite with a kitchen and a private rooftop patio overlooking the pool. What made the patio even more fun was the fact that is accessed via a secretive walkway attached to the wall above the pool. Once you reach the patio, you have the use of both a couch and a breakfast table. While this was a great set up, it appeared that the Rock Hudson suite's patio was even larger and was equipped with an outdoor fireplace.

Prices at El Hotel Paisano are very reasonable. Queen size rooms start at $99/night, while the highest price quoted to me was $220/ night (for the Rock Hudson suite). Room 205 was $169/night.