I often tell people I'm from Austin. I'm not. I'm from San Antonio. While Austin has been in-and-out of my life since 1979, it wasn't until the mid 90s when I became one of those dreaded transplants the moved there, and again in the 2000s, and finally in the 2010s.
Austin fit me better than San Antonio ever did. But each time I moved back it became less and less of the Austin I remembered. When I moved there in the 2000s, I lived in Hyde Park, specifically 37th Street which had a really cool artsy funky vibe in a very artsy area of Austin. It was also insanely affordable.
I'd drive around Hyde Park, and I'd see hippies playing frisbee in tye dye shirts. Not something dont to play up to an image. Just hippies having fun in their front yard. There were squatters in an abandoned house nearby...but they never caused trouble. And were actually kinda nice. You'd come to a stop light, and if you're window was open, the guy in the lane next to you would often talk with you while you waited for the green.
Austin was cool. Austin IS cool. But it has certainly changed. Hyde Park is now insanely unaffordable. The hippies all moved to Wimberely. The old house was demolished and an office put up. The Triangle is no longer a park, but a block of condos. Everyone who moved to Austin for its culture has helped kill that culture.
Even me. I moved to Austin in 2000 because of the Tech Boom. The same Tech Boom that accelerated the loss of Austin's culture. There's still some culture there, if you know where to look. But each time I go back, it's fewer and farther between.
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/02/13/the-astonishing-transformation-of-austin
“Well Mr. Columbo—”
“Actually, it’s Lieutenant Columbo.”
“You’re Starfleet?”
“Star who now?”
@Holocluck - Well, I am vaccinated...I could be broadcasting foreign spy messages at any ATTENTION ATTENTION 352 352 16 16 48797 89423 78238 72349 82348 97724 83979 82348 97234 78023 48072 34872 43870 87234 07823 07841 0 0 0
Spent the day adulting. Ended up doing my taxes, and applied for a few jobs. Quite a few in fact. Blue Origins is on the list. If the interview is in Renton, I'm hoping that they'll let me take a pic of the Enterprise shooting model in the lobby. :)
I ended up feeling poorly today. Stomacheache, headache. I have a mammogram Monday afternoon. If I'm still feeling poorly when I wake up, I'll take a Covid test. Just in case.
I don't want to be alarmist, but it's alarming out there.
https://www.losangelesblade.com/2023/01/20/the-end-comes-soon-drums-drums-in-the-deep/
I kinda want to do a roadtrip drive, but I'm really running into a problem I never had roadtripping in Texas: a mountain range.
In Texas, there were so many places to go. From San Antonio and Asutin, you had a full 360 dregrees to explore. But here, if you want to go west, you had US 2 and I-90 and that's it. Because those are the only two routes through the mountains.
Go north, you can do Highway 9, but you have city on the left, and mountains on the right, and south the same, with the city on the right and mountains on the left.
There are forest roads to explore, but at the same time, with early sundowns and snows, that's not an option for more than half the year. AND I'm running out of roads to explore that are safe with a MAzda.
I'm rather bored with those trips as I've seen most everything. Going beyond the mountains (or the Puget Sound) to explore more areas is WAY more a chore than driving in and through the Texas Hill Country.
@socketwench - THAT SAID: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlyM5kZ1iAk
@socketwench - I always joke that Link is a trans girl, but not jokingly, I think he's a guy.
But I love the theory that gender in the Hyrulean world, men and women look so much the same that gender expression is done by clothing. This explains why the Gerudo kick Link out of town if he's dressed as a man, but dressed as a woman, they just let him in, even if he dresses right in front of him.
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