Texas has pretty good weather. Yes, the summers are super HOT, especially last summer. But spring and fall are hard to top- and today is no exception. I am especially thankful that we had day light savings this past weekend so I get one extra hour to enjoy the sun!
I have made a vow to enjoy the most beautiful days:
no matter what day of the week it is (Monday...? Sure, why not?)
what plans I may already have, or (Ummm, can we reschedule yoga class?)
how hard I may be trying to stay in shape (Running? Today? I like to run better when its cloudy.) or
how much money I am trying to save (leftovers? leftovers? I will eat PB and J all week if we can go to a patio...)
So, I vow, on every day that the weather is this amazing- I will finish my work day, throw on some spring casual clothes, find my husband, a friend, or even a stranger and head to the nearest patio. To enjoy the weather, drink a cold beer, and thank God for a fabulous life.
My parents have a quote they have lived by for many years- "The warmest Beer I Ever had was just COLD enough". The only time I have agreed with this statement was in college. Now, as an adult, cold beer is the only beer I like- and I am in the hunt for the coldest beer.
Monday, March 12, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
An Austin State of Mind
Last Sunday it was gorgeous here in Fort Worth. So, after doing all of our chores and errands, John and I decided to take a bike ride to a new restaurant in town. It opened a few weeks back and has been getting a lot of buzz. Buzz for many reasons....
The place: The Woodshed. The location: right of the Trinity River (yes, we have water in the river on this side of town). The concept: Having an animal of the day that is roasted on property to serve for the meals that day. The visionary: Tim Love (very famous chef in FW- owning Love Shack and Lonesome Dove).
So, we ventured over there to enjoy a beer on the patio and check out the ambiance. As we pulled up, I felt like I was no longer in Fort Worth. There were people everywhere, bikes everywhere, dogs everywhere, and a guy in the corner singing live country music. It felt like Austin- very relaxed, chill, and welcoming for a Sunday afternoon.
So, we sat down----inside of course----all the outside primo spots were taken----and enjoyed a nice can beer.
Because of all the outdoor area and seating- there is no glass at all in the place. Food is served on metal plates or a cutting board. Beer is either in can or in a plastic cup. Its pretty cool.
We had a great time- went back last night for dinner and enjoyed that as well.
I would totally recommend this place- however, with the wait for a seat last weekend and last night- I think it's a little too late to be cutting edge on this one. Darn!
The place: The Woodshed. The location: right of the Trinity River (yes, we have water in the river on this side of town). The concept: Having an animal of the day that is roasted on property to serve for the meals that day. The visionary: Tim Love (very famous chef in FW- owning Love Shack and Lonesome Dove).
So, we ventured over there to enjoy a beer on the patio and check out the ambiance. As we pulled up, I felt like I was no longer in Fort Worth. There were people everywhere, bikes everywhere, dogs everywhere, and a guy in the corner singing live country music. It felt like Austin- very relaxed, chill, and welcoming for a Sunday afternoon.
So, we sat down----inside of course----all the outside primo spots were taken----and enjoyed a nice can beer.
Because of all the outdoor area and seating- there is no glass at all in the place. Food is served on metal plates or a cutting board. Beer is either in can or in a plastic cup. Its pretty cool.
Can of cold beer |
We had a great time- went back last night for dinner and enjoyed that as well.
Yummy appetizer- homemade tortillas and meat fat juice...sounds weird---totally delicious! |
I would totally recommend this place- however, with the wait for a seat last weekend and last night- I think it's a little too late to be cutting edge on this one. Darn!
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