We headed to downtown Austin this weekend to enjoy the Old Pecan Street Festival. It is your standard arts and crafts/junk you don’t need festival. Lots of metal work, paintings, photos, weird stuff that you wondered why people would buy etc. Only two booths of pottery. That is kind of a change from the Anacortes Arts and Crafts Festival (sorry they got all uppity and don’t want any crafts now). But there was alligator on a stick. So all in all worth a visit. We didn’t buy anything we didn’t eat. It is now officially confirmed that Wesley likes cotton candy. Not that I’m surprised, but now we know for sure. Jillian didn’t get any cotton candy. It may seem unfair, but keep in mind she didn’t wake up the whole time we were there.
No Pecans in case you were wondering. The origin of the name of the streetfair was a bit of a mystery to me until I poked around on http://www.oldpecanstreetfestival.com. I had assumed that we were talking about nuts here. Pecan pies, sugared pecans, pecan soap, little crafts made out of pecans. Nope. Turns out 6th street (now known for more bars per square foot than anyplace I’ve ever seen) used to be called Pecan St. So you have a festival (street fair) on old Pecan Street.
Considering we are in the “Live Music Capitol of the World” I was a little disappointed by the amount of music. There were a few stages (mostly stuck off out of the way on street ends), but only one busker. 19th Street Red was doing some great blues. He had a pretty good crowd listening and sounded great, but we didn’t run into him until the end of the day and we were all worn out. There was one juggler (okay, but not too impressive) and a couple of clowns that weren’t doing much, but not too much for Wesley. We did look at the pony ride, but decided he would probably just fall off and get another good scrape on his face. Maybe next year. There were also a few tiny carnival rides. But these too were on the large side for Wesley. Its tough being almost two.
The one thing Wesley really did enjoy we couldn’t possibly have planned. We saw a big metal spider made out of motorcycle gas tanks and welded 1.5″ rebar ($2200). Cooler than it sounds. Wesley wanted to climb that thing soooo badly. He was pulling on legs and grabbing its face. When all of a sudden the artist came over, told us that he built it as a ride (the gas tank/body/seat is on springs and swivels). Turns out he has two kids and said we could put Wesley on and let him have some fun. We took lots of photos naturally. The artist (can’t remember his name, darn it) also had some nice metal flowers. They were about 7ft tall and would have looked great in the backyard, but sadly I’d left my $750 to blow at home.
We’ll all and all sounds like a good outing. Is that the “Hook’em Horns” hand jesture from Wesley? I believe he even is going to develop a deep southern drawl and start chasing cheerleaders around the University of Texas campus before long.
wes looks like riely with the new hair cut??
we have great festivals in the NW, I have the sand candles to prove it!
live music capitol, make that PAID live music!
must say the peacan pie at county line was the best ever!
good going on the marathon, I will send you Jimmy’s email…he has ran many.
any item stand out on fonta’s menu?? any tony bourdain
dishes?? ps,what does CH know about chasing girls??