The Getaway
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I’ve just recently returned from an excursion down south, where I spent a week in Austin, Texas. This was my second visit there this year, and it is quickly becoming a favorite little oasis-getaway of creativity, music, healthy fresh foods, mental clarity, clean air and cheap booze!
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Here is my collection of favorite spots & eateries in Austin:
Bodicelli’s – Best italian food I’ve had in years, mixed with live outdoor music & beer garden.
Bouldin Creek Cafe – Muraled space with fresh healthy vegetarian dishes & board games
Vivo – Tex-mex all the way!Â
The Continental Club – Good music all night, every night.
Saxon Pub – Great divey bar with fantastic rock shows.
Zilker Park – Gorgeous place for hikes, kayaks, lush trees..
Jo’s Cafe – My favorite coffee spot hangout on congress.
San Jose Hotel – Hands down favorite hotel. Classy, cool and very well designed.
Uncommon Objects – Super funky collection of antiques & thrifty goodness.
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This time while I was there, I schemed some ideas for future work-living potential in the area. Austin is absolutely beautiful in the winter. 75 degrees and eternally summer. I’m not used to being able to walk outside without getting in my car, and have access to tons of great shops, cafes, music and life right out the door. The idea of living seasonally struck me during both visits there this year and I’d like to try and put this into action come 2010. Ideally I would love to spend a year (or more, depending how it goes) living a few months at a time in different locations. My aim is to work on a variety of projects throughout the US and if possible, even a few outside the US.
These are a few of the places I’m considering living seasonally:
Austin TX
Portland OR
Boulder CO
Northern California
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Brussels, Belgium
Toronto, Montreal, or Vancouver, Canada
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2008 has really put me in a place of stability. I’ve worked really hard over the last 2 years to pay off my college & car loan debt, and to invest in a collection of video equipment to get myself off the ground as someone who can work independently.
2009 holds a lot of that same potential and I’m really excited. As I am approaching the new year, I am beyond thrilled to say that I am one pay check away from owning my car and being completely debt-free. My living expenses have gotten more affordable with the help of a really sweet house-mate, and my work situation is quite liveable for the time being. Going into 2009, and my third year of corporate video editing as my day job, I’ve earned 5 weeks of paid vacation. I’m going to use this time wisely to save money for traveling and the future of wherever I’m headed. I want to spend a few weeks of that vacation traveling around Europe and more importantly, putting energy into a documentary project that I’ve always wanted to complete.
I never thought these ideas would come into fruition, but the possibilities are proving to be possible afterall, and I can’t wait to see where I can go…
