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Steve and Sandy went to Austin Texas to visit Jacob and Mariela. We went to Georgetown and shopped at the market days on the square and an antique store. We scored a sweet dish made with uranium glass. It was really hot while we were there. We played disc golf and ate pastor tacos at Carnitas El Guero. We pet the cats, named Big Moody and Little Moody. Big Moody was shy, but Little Moody likes her scratches. We liked watching the movie called How to Train Your Dragon, and ate popcorn and drank coke. We love to visit Jacob and Mariela, but we are excited for them to come visit us in Maryville, Tennessee!
The image depicts a lively street scene in a small town, likely Georgetown, Texas. A group of people, including Steve and Sandy, are walking down the street, enjoying their time together. They are accompanied by a cat named Big Moody, who is shy but likes to be petted. The street is lined with various shops and stores, including an antique store where they found a unique dish made with uranium glass. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with the sun shining brightly, and the people seem to be having a great time exploring the town and its offerings.
Title: Austin Adventures
Tags: Folk Rock, Americana, Storytelling
We packed our bags and hit the road, headed south where the warm winds blow, Austin’s calling, it's time to go, to see old friends, and take it slow. Down to Georgetown, where the market's alive, we searched for treasures, feeling the vibe, Found a dish that glows in the dark, uranium glass, it left its mark. Hot summer air and the sun's too bright, we threw the disc in the afternoon light, Pastor tacos from El Guero’s cart, oh, they were spicy, they hit the heart. Big Moody hides with a cautious glance, while Little Moody loves the dance, We scratch her back and laugh so loud, in their home, we feel so proud. How to Train Your Dragon on the screen, popcorn and Coke, a simple scene, Jacob and Mariela by our side, memories we can't let slide. The road ahead is a long one still, but we’ll cherish these moments until We return to Maryville’s embrace, and wait for them to fill our space. We love to visit, but soon we’ll swap, the Southern skies for the Smoky top, Jacob, Mariela, come on by, we’ll greet you with open arms, oh my. From Austin’s heat to Tennessee’s rain, we’ll keep the memories, again and again. In Georgetown, with the sunburned glow, we found our joy, and let it grow.