The Joy of Nature: David Hockney exhibit at Houston Museum of Fine Arts

The Joy of Nature: David Hockney exhibit at Houston Museum of Fine Arts

June 02, 2021 “How can you be bored with nature? Landscape is infinite, isn’t it?” reads a quote by British landscape artist David Hockney at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, and I couldn’t agree more. Influenced by Vincent Van Gogh’s use of color and focus on agricultural landscapes, Hockney ...
Bigtooth maples and more fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 2

Bigtooth maples and more fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 2

November 19, 2020 Did a few bigtooth maples from Lost Maples Park lose their way and end up at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center? It sure looked that way last week, when I spotted pumpkin-spice trees in the Family Garden. This is part 2 of my tour. Big, colorful ...
Colorful fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 1

Colorful fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 1

November 17, 2020 Fall pounced on Austin quickly this year, then retreated for nearly a month, and then dashed back in, ushering in a brief flare of color. We’d planned to visit Lost Maples this month in hopes of seeing the bigtooth maples flaming red and orange, but we missed ...
Garden Seventeen, a new nursery in north-central Austin

Garden Seventeen, a new nursery in north-central Austin

July 31, 2020 It’s a happy day when a new nursery opens north of the river, especially if within a quick 10- or 15-minute drive from my house. So my head snapped up with interest when I heard about a new nursery opening — during a pandemic, no less — ...
Postcards from COVID-era Austin

Postcards from COVID-era Austin

May 28, 2020 “You’re not in traffic. You are traffic,” I heard on the radio last year, and it resonated with me. Here we Austinites were, almost a million of us, sitting in traffic jams all day long, insanely frustrated by the wasted time and by our fellow drivers. And ...
Kempelen's Owls and more public art in downtown Austin

Kempelen’s Owls and more public art in downtown Austin

December 27, 2019 Looking for free family fun over the holidays? Why not burn a few calories on a self-guided walking tour of public art in downtown Austin? My daughter and I did just that a few days before Christmas. I was eager to see Kempelen’s Owls, a pair of ...
Celebrating life at Dia de los Muertos parade

Celebrating life at Dia de los Muertos parade

November 01, 2019 For more than a decade I’ve attended Austin’s annual Day of the Dead parade, Viva la Vida, which this year took place on October 26. For newcomers, Day of the Dead is easily confused with Halloween because of all the skull imagery and skeleton face paint. But ...
Wildflower mural energizes wall on Wood Hollow Drive

Wildflower mural energizes wall on Wood Hollow Drive

October 07, 2019 Blanketflowers tower over you with electric energy along a stretch of Wood Hollow Drive in northwest Austin. Local artist Bill Tavis recently completed a zigzagging,Texas-evoking mural of our native wildflower on a large wall — actually two walls, an upper and lower spaced a few yards apart. If ...
Sightseeing in Austin with our exchange student

Sightseeing in Austin with our exchange student

September 16, 2019 We have a young exchange student from Italy living with us this school year, and part of the fun of that for us (and hopefully for her) is dragging her around Austin to see, well, everything. The pink granite dome of the Texas Capitol beckoned us one ...
TatTopia garden embraces stonework and sustainability: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

TatTopia garden embraces stonework and sustainability: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

July 09, 2019 When the construction dust settled at Tatiana Maxwell’s new energy-wise home, studio, and guest house in Boulder, Colorado, in 2010, the yard was just an expanse of bare dirt. Her first thought was to build an English-style cottage garden. But after brainstorming with stonemason artist Thea Alvin ...
Tau Ceti mural in downtown Austin

Tau Ceti mural in downtown Austin

June 09, 2019 Austin’s excellent mural scene just got a big boost with the addition of Josef Kristofoletti‘s Tau Ceti. The spectacular, spectrum-based mural by the Austin muralist fills a formerly blank corner of a bland parking garage at Brazos and 2nd Street, creating a new hotspot for selfie snapping ...
Gardens and botanicals - and wallpaper! - on Tribeza Interiors Tour

Gardens and botanicals – and wallpaper! – on Tribeza Interiors Tour

February 01, 2019 Years of attending interior design and architecture tours have taught me not to expect much in the way of landscape design. Making a beautifully designed home, for many, doesn’t extend beyond the front stoop, or maybe the money runs out before a landscape architect or designer gets ...
Streetside gardens, colorful murals on Austin's South Congress Ave

Streetside gardens, colorful murals on Austin’s South Congress Ave

January 12, 2019 South Congress Avenue, SoCo, a street of eclectic shops and restaurants just south of downtown that epitomizes “weird,” welcoming Austin and converts tourists into residents. Fewer and fewer of those shops remain now that Austin has grown so expensive, but it’s still a playful, appealing, and increasingly ...
Houston, capital of Southern-cool art?

Houston, capital of Southern-cool art?

August 24, 2018 Detail of Dixie Friend Gay’s mosaic Wild Wonderland in Houston’s Midtown Park Speeding away from the sleepy South Carolina town I grew up in, I rolled into megatropolis Houston at the nadir of the mid-1980s oil crash. Local shops were shuttered, regional banks were going out of ...
Paris parks, pigeons, and masterpieces

Paris parks, pigeons, and masterpieces

June 28, 2018 After Venice earlier this June, we spent 5 nights in Paris, a city I hadn’t seen in 29 years. It is as beautiful and vibrant as I remembered. My husband took these twilight images from the top of the Arc de Triomphe, looking out over the city ...
Bloggers soaked up Austin at Garden Bloggers Fling

Bloggers soaked up Austin at Garden Bloggers Fling

May 11, 2018 For 11 years I’ve traveled to cities around North America to attend Garden Bloggers Fling, and I’ve helped organize two Flings held in Austin — in and again last weekend. Normally I take hundreds of pictures of the gardens I visit. (Go to Categories in my sidebar ...