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Showing posts with label Austin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Austin. Show all posts

Monday, October 3, 2011

Night walk at So-Co


South Congress is filled with cute restaurants and vintage shops.  But it is somewhat exhausting to walk around during the weekend because there are way too many people and tourists.

When we went for a walk on Thursday night, it was quiet and nice.  Ah I love October in Austin. This weather makes me want to walk around just to walk, or just to breath.













Sunday, October 2, 2011

Bakasana-ing at Mount Bonnell :)



The last couple of days have been amazingly beautiful in Austin.  It feels so great to practice outdoor in such beautiful days.   I found a secret spot in Mt. Bonnell where it's very quiet.  June was crying like a baby as always because we were on the cliff.  But, June look at this view!!
 I took some yoga vids. Check my yoga channel  http://www.vimeopro.com/blackswanyoga/reiko

Thursday, September 22, 2011

ACL ! ウィーケンド


オースティンで何が有名かっていうと、やっぱり音楽です。 毎週のように色々なアーティストがコンサートに来るのはもちろん、年に3,4回、各地からファンの集まる大きな音楽祭があるんです。そのメインになるひとつが、ACL,   Austin City Limits  http://www.aclfestival.com/.

今年はメジャーなとこでゆうと、コールドプレイとか、スティービーワンダーとか、アーケイドファイアーとか、カニエ・ウェスト,あと他にも いっぱいインディーズのバンドがわんさか。
今までそこまで知らなかったアーティストにはまったりすることも。 

私のお気に入りは、Cut Copy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dNPLRTB-SA&feature=related
Fitz & The Tantrums http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3cF_S8MDfuA&feature=relmfu
Pretty Lights http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXOSwUWcrE0













次の大きな音楽祭は ファンファンファンフェス!http://funfunfunfest.com/ こっちはもうちょっとインディーよりなお祭りだけど、これもまた楽しみっすね。

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Colorful East

Even though Austin is not a big city , there are so many different faces to it.  Tokyo was the same way, but in a little bit bigger scale. I used to walk around the city and enjoyed how much of the flavors changed from one place to another.  I never drove in Japan and always walked around, which might be why I noticed a lot of small cute things. 
So, I decided. I will spend next few weekends to just walk around different spots in Austin.  
I'll start with the East Austin. 
East side is very different.  Strong personalities.   Colorful bikes.  Half sleeve tattoos.  Trailer parks.  Jorts. ....  

It is also fun to see the newly remodeled parts of town and the older parts left untouched. 
 









Sunday, August 14, 2011

If I disappear, this is where I would be...

Red Bud Isle..... I can call this place as my best favorite spot in Austin this summer.

What I really appreciate Austin for is that the variety of awesomeness is concentrated in one city.  You can feel the city-life if you go out to downtown, and by driving out from downtown for 5 min you can find a quiet spot by the water surrounded by trees.  When I lived in Tokyo, this was never the case.

Because Red Bud Isle is a round shaped island, there can be many people elsewhere in this park, but you can still find a spot where you don't see anything or anyone but just nature.

I also love Barton Springs , where lots of happy people gather and enjoy the water.  Every Austinite loves the springs.   However I often enjoy this peace, science and space to myself.   It feels such a luxury to feel the fresh water and see some green,  while we are facing the extreme heat and drought in Texas.

Look at this happy face.  June absolutely loves this place.   :)





Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Sushi, made by a Japanese

 Austinites love sushi.


When I lived in East Lansing, Michigan, the only way for me to get to sushi was to find a restaurant with a panda on its sign.  They used to line up fake sushi next to some fried dumplings and fortune cookies on its buffet table. yeah.


But here in Austin, there are so many sushi restaurants.   They are good and stylish, and their "sushi" are 'Asian fusion creative meals inspired by sushi'.   I don't know why fried things are rolled with rice.  I don't know why they put mayonnaise in every roll.  But hey, I enjoy them too!


A side note..... Sake-bomb.   what? Never heard of a drink like that in Japan either..... I can see how they came up with this name. "Sake? from Japan? Truman? Bomb? ohhhhh, Sake bomb! "


Authentic sushi is hard to get, even in this cultured city Austin.  That's why I decided to make sushi for our dinner with my close friends last night. 


The first time I made sushi was ..... believe it or not, in Austin.  A blue-eyed, blonde, white boy taught me how to make sushi. Surprise!
But now I've gotten a hang of it, and I have been pretty good at it.


I went to select fish at DK grocery and cooked all from scratch . (I will post how to make them some other time.)

I made many rolls (Maki-mono) , Nigiri (Simply a piece of fish on sushi rice - nigiri is a lot more common than rolls in Japan.) , Kinpira-gobo , Dashimaki-tamago (rolled eggs.  Yes, we roll everything.), and Inari-zushi (wiki: Inarizushi (稲荷寿司) is a pouch of fried tofu filled with usually just sushi rice.) 


My friends really liked Inari-zushi.  I haven't seen any sushi restaurants selling Inari-zushi in Austin yet. Maybe I should start a business lol.  
Inari-zushi

Thank you my friends for such a fun night.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

I did it ! I did it!

One of the things that I struggled in Austin, and that my friends and my coworkers always made fun of me about was.... my terrible skill of parallel parking.  
My best friend Elaine listed some important skills to survive in Austin, and one of them was a parallel parking skill.   Austin is filled with awesome restaurants, events, bars and parks.  Wherever you go, finding a free parking spot and get that spot before all the other desperate drivers is a critical skill.  

My car is tiny.  So usually, if you are good, you can fit in a crazy spot.  For me on the other hand,  I try, (getting pressured by the frustrated drivers behind me who is probably making fun of my horrible parking skill), and I give it up.  

So, my first success on Thursday was a big deal. I will mark my calendar and call it " A day of my first success."  I got some beers at Icenhauer's and cheered with my friends for this special moment. 

I did it ! I am getting closer to be a Austinite.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

When I miss yoga

I decided to blog about Austin, but I cannot talk about Austin without going into my routine,  yoga!  I was introduce to yoga here in Austin - one of the most 'Yoga Friendly City in the US"  according to the Yoga Journal.

Now I am inseparable from yoga.
What makes me miss yoga is totally random too.


I found this green creature, and somehow he made me miss yoga.   Creepy? Yes totally.  But just look how happy he is.


When woke up, my dog June was sleeping like this. A peaceful Savasana. Ah I want some yoga.









When I was watching a cute puppy in youtube, I missed yoga. mmm, I know that would feel so good, boy.


Yep,  I cannot live without yoga now.  Even if I break up from it, I would be reminded of yoga everywhere. <3 <3