After visiting the Texas Capitol we continued walking to The Blanton Museum of Art. Admission tickets are free on Tuesday so I had already printed tickets to take advantage of that deal. Here are a few of my favorite pieces.












After the museum we ate lunch at Texas Chili Parlor. The venison chili was the best thing we ordered and was really tasty. The vegetarian chili was nothing to write home about. The menu included the history of chili which was interesting.

We meandered back around the Texas Capitol and Capitol Grounds before heading back to the hotel for some R&R.


And some more smoothies from JuiceLand.

Stay tuned for our last day’s adventures in Austin, TX…
Thank you for taking me to this art museum. I enjoyed seeing the pieces that were your favorites.
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Enjoyed the tour Betty, thank you
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Thanks Sheree!
My name is actually Jen. Ha! My mom is Betty and I named the blog after her. I usually don’t bother correcting people but you’ve been following and leaving lovely comments for a while so I thought I’d better tell you my real name! 😁
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That’s very kind of you Jen, thank you
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What gorgeous pieces! I especially like the mushroom-like statues! I enjoyed all your travel posts. I’m a home body but occasionally it’s so refreshing to see new things! 😍♥️
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The trip to Austin was very inspiring for me! I’ll write more about that aspect of it in a future post.
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what a fun day that must have been. Thank you for sharing your favorites.
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Your pictures are so great and fun. Wow to the art there. I will have to go there next time we are in the area. And now…excuse me as I add homemade chili to my menu, as you made me hungry for it. HAHA
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It was a really fun art museum. I’m craving homemade chili too. The venison chili was great, but the vegetarian chili was not great. We make that better at home. 🤣
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