As you can imagine, we were in need of a hearty breakfast and a lot of coffee this morning. We headed down to Magnolia with our friends, and managed to get a table after about an hour's wait. Our friends told us that going out for breakfast on a Sunday is kind of an American tradition - it certainly seemed like every other person in Austin had had the same idea.
Magnolia again! Such a cool place. And amazing Eggs Benedict.
After breakfast, I popped in to New Bohemia. That place is absolutely amazing - as are the other vintage stores I've visited here. I am completely overwhelmed by the sheer number of garments and the low prices. Overwhelmed in a good way. And, naturally, I came away with another couple of vintage dresses. I need to start pacing myself a bit - we've only been here for two days!
New Bohemia, my spiritual home, on South Congress. And this is just a tiny, tiny section of it.
Art City Austin was on this weekend - we wandered the stalls this afternoon (some seriously great stuff), and I developed a new addiction to iced tea.
Outfit shot! I am hot and tired. Can you tell?
Dress - vintage, bought for $5 back in New Zealand
Shoes - Hannahs
Bag - vintage, a gift
Sunglasses - vintage, thrifted
And this evening seemed - to me, at least - to be our most Texan yet; we drove out of town to a barbecue restaurant called Salt Lick, where we ordered an all-you-can-eat array of ribs, steak, sausage, coleslaw, beans and potatoes. So much meat. They might as well have plonked a whole cow onto the table. The atmosphere was fantastic - bustling, lively, cheerful - and the enormous barbecues were pretty cool. I'm not a big meat-eater, but I really enjoyed the coleslaw and the yummy sauces. I think I've tried more different hot sauces over the past two days than I have consumed over the course of my life.
And this has nothing to do with anything, but I thought it was hilarious. Bear with me.
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