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Steve and Sandy went to Austin Texas to visit our son Jacob and his wife Mary-Ella. 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 Mary-Ella, but we are excited for them to come visit us in Maryville, Tennessee!
The image captures a moment from a family vacation in Austin, Texas. A woman and a child are walking down a street, enjoying the sights and sounds of the city. They are passing by a building with a clock on its side, adding a touch of charm to the scene. The woman is carrying a handbag, and the child is wearing a backpack, indicating that they might be out for a day of exploration and fun. The overall atmosphere of the image is one of adventure and togetherness, as the family spends quality time together during their trip.
Title: Moody Days in Austin
Tags: Country, Folk, Americana
We packed up the car, hit the road with the sun, Down to Austin, where the wild days begun. Jacob and Mary-Ella, waiting with a smile, In Georgetown's market, we walked for a while. Found a sweet dish, glowing green in the light, Uranium glass shining, in the Texas night. The heat was sweltering, but the fun never stopped, Disc golf in the park, under skies that dropped. Pastor tacos sizzling, Carnitas El Guero’s delight, Spicy and tangy, we ate through the night. Big Moody was shy, Little Moody loved the scratches, Petting the cats, time moving in patches. We laughed and we talked, then watched a movie so grand, How to Train Your Dragon, popcorn in hand. Coke in our cups, the world felt so wide, But the best part was knowing we’d all be beside. We love these moments, but soon they’ll be here, Jacob and Mary-Ella, bringing love near. Back in Maryville, we’ll share more than just tales, As the Moody cats wait and the sweet sun prevails. So here’s to the memories, the days we spent free, In the heart of Austin, where we’ll always be. And when they come visit, the fun’s just begun, For family and love make the best kind of sun.