Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Summer 2022 June -August

 Summer 2022 June -August


Laguna Gloria Museum

In early June we took a day and spent it rediscovering Laguna Gloria, the now Contemporary Austin

"Walking through the gates of The Contemporary Austin – Laguna Gloria you feel like you’ve been transported far from the bustle of the city—although you are only five miles from downtown. Venture through the grounds to discover art by contemporary artists from around the world, from awe-inspiring monumental sculptures to quiet moments with art in nature along meditative wooded pathways."

The last time we were here (20 + years ago) the Museum in the background was the attraction, 
Now it is the beautiful grounds and sculptures' lining the paths










The grounds are along the shores of Lake Austin.




A very busy art school as students were firing their works.
There is a open cafe and sitting areas throughout, you could easily spend an entire  day here.


The Garden

The Star Sun Flower this year

However this plant was in strong competition, with several medium sized blossoms, never seen before here


By Mid June we were watering like crazy to keep the garden going. By Mid July everything had heat stroke. 
First year for corn which obviously was ok with the intense heat and sunshine.


The tallest too!



Nor did the sunflowers care about the heat.

Kept Growing

and growing

and growing


All of the blossoms grew large enough to produce sizable seeds, our back yard squirrels picked them off one at a time and enjoyed the seeds.

This tree lost a sizable branch you can see the blank space upper left. This occurred throughout the neighborhood due to the drought conditions and triple digit temperatures most every day


Graduation 2022

Attending our Granddaughters' HS Graduation from the Austin School for the Performing and Visual Arts. Valedictorian and a year early!


Liv receives her diploma

The entire graduating Class.

The Best!

Happy parents Graeme & Kendra

Happy Grandparents! So Proud!

Then later that week the Graduating Performances

Including a panel discussion

Some might say she is kind of quiet, or reserved, (She is not) She tells it Like It Is, and everyone listens.



Then her Big Sister Ella, and our first born grandchild graduates from the New School (Parsons) in Fashion and Design


See: https://youtube.com/shorts/oR4UkOQ6hIA?feature=share

So Proud of our first born Grandchild, She remains in New York to start her career in Fashion and Design.


FAMILY

The Admiral continues her quest on Ancestry and so many other sites tracking down her ancestors that will lead to a First Texan. Pictured in the foreground her parents, her mom (leaning in) starts the trail that leads to the First Texan and an indigenous Grandmother.

So perfect for a Hotter Summer

We venture to our first outdoor concert since the Pandemic! 
KUT (Univ. of Texas) welcomes the Happy audience

The concert is held at the Austin Botanical Gardens.


Gathering in the Rose Garden for Music

The Black Angels

Then there is the Fairy Garden trail

Backyard creative play till it gets SO HOT


Humm

A full Blown Third Grader, get ready teacher.

Groovin to the Sounds.



Around Brookdale

Eventually all our grass will be replaced with native plants that can survive in the Southwest Desert!


I was a little disappointed to see how much a new web lawn chair cost thee days.
A roll that can re-web 4 chairs is just 1/3 the price.

About twenty minutes.

I can sit in the shade a Long time.

Just as the temps were forecasted in the triple digit for weeks, 
the AC dies. 15 years old time for a new one. Thank Goodness they showed up 3 days later.

One guy installed the outside unit, and one the inside unit.
Way Better now.

It was bulky brush pick up day, I managed to find as much as I could for the "free city service"

This guy operated that like it was his own hand.

I had to pick up my son from the Airport and while waiting in the cell phone lot this Electric 18 wheeler tractor pulls in to get charged. All the space between the front wheels and the rear is for the batteries. $60,000 just for the batteries and can run for 260 miles till needing a charge, it just took them 20 minutes to charge up on this fast charger. Pretty cool no noise or dirty diesel smoke. You can see the 5th wheel is farther back than a tradition tractor. 

All of Windsor  Park is going through huge change, here is a typical flip where they keep part of the old structure  to facilitate the permitting process.

Our squirrels have become pets, the Admiral set out this bird seed momentarily and he thought it was just for him. 

Wild petunias 

The only Pond Lily for hundreds of miles I am sure.




This is how it is going to be from now on.




Somehow the days and weeks were long and the months flew by. It had to be the record heat wave causing all that. Not sure I want to experience next years high temperatures.




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