Update on Austin.
We took everything into consideration and considering the scant time we had there, Mrs W and I did the following:
Zilcher Park- The Japanese Gardens is a must-see for both ofus. It imparts such a feeling of tranquility it's almost spooky. Alas, the lack of water has caused the ponds (which is most of it) to be closed and the end result is that it's dull and lifeless. The bamboo forest is still healthy though.
We saw, on two TV shows, Maria's Taco Express and is looked so outrageous that we just had to try it. I mean, would Rachel and Guy lie to us? In a word, yesAll sizzle and no steak. It was so bland that I can get better Mexican from almost any Greek restaurant here in Jersey.
We did, however, find "Casa Garcia" on S. Lamar last time and that provided us with first rate huevos Rancheros two out of the three days. Wife, who spent 30 years in Corpus Christie gives it high marks for Tex/Mex, and so do I.
We did do Lockhart for BBQ on Sunday and went to Smitty's. Good, but the briskit was a bit fatty for my taste. The sause addes somewhat but I'm basically a "straight up" kinda guy. The chicken abd potato salad were great, thouth.
We went to San antonio to see the Christmas lights on the Riverwalk but ere disappointed to find they weren't up yet.
Music-wise was a score. I did find Waterloo and I love it! It's Austin's answer to our Vintage Vinyl (in Fords, NJ) and has just the music i need. Vintage Vinyl specializes in grunge, thrash and metal. ... not my taste. Also, I was turned on to "cheapos", a block and a half up the road from Waterloo, a great resource for used CD's, and they ahve a whole wall for local music.
Oh, Book People is right across the street from Waterloos and was a good, yuppie store.
Now, we're in College Station, one big strip mall surrounding Rt. 6, but at least we have the kids and grandkids to keep us occupied here.
Again, thanks for all your input. It helped greatly and was appreciated.