So, as most of you know, ACL was this weekend. ACL is one of the biggest music festivals in Texas, and certainly the 2nd biggest in Austin (second only to South by Southwest). But, the problem is that it can be a little pricey, and you have to rely on potentially pretentious Hipsters to choose bands you actually like. This year I, unfortunately, was too poor to go on any of the days, and worse yet, I had to watch all the college students around me wave around their 3-day wrist bands like they were snooty religious zealots showing off purity rings to the damned. How is that I have a reasonable job and can't afford a one-day pass, when these fools don't work at all and are going to the entire music ensemble? Well, I guess that is just life, and I have to admit I have blown a VERY substantial amount of money travelling, so I can not be too harsh of a judge.
On the brighter, and creatively frugal side, I did make an effort to at least hear some music. Miss Heather and I biked our butts downtown and, once seeing the herds of people, decided to park our bikes prematurely. In case you don't live here, let me tell you that it is not SO close from downtown to Zilker. But, it's October, and people were walking with vigor and biking with sloppy grins so all was fine. I even saw a rather mystical man painting with the same intensity I have seen mother's exhibit while tracing the lines of their daughter's faces. At times it can be nice, too, to be swept up in the crowds of others (especially the intriguing outdoorsy crowds and those wearing flowy skirts and Indiana-Jones type hats.
After finding the correct, ACL outsider/hovering crowd that was the same likeness as us, we proceeded to wander the trails and outskirts of the temporary fencing in order to listen to any and all bands. What was not expected, was the wildlife that seemed particularly vivacious on that Saturday afternoon. Turtles were abundant, and jumping off logs like synchronized swimmers in snug one-pieces, and we saw a few feisty swans have a go at some grackles. Per usual, there was that one couple that insisted upon feeding these "delicate" creatures, only to find that the power they can cock their necks with is really quite frightening. So, while some people moshed on the insides of the festival, I climbed out onto a sturdy branch and watched as the most peaceful part of Austin refused to be rippled from its lazy afternoon rituals. And hey, we even got to grab a beer and watch some football afterwards, so all in all I would say it was a rousing success (and very reasonable workout) for one day!
I suppose the best part of Austin is that even though you FEEL like everyone else has money, in reality, there are many people that are in the same precarious, unsteady boat as you, and you know what? You're gonna have a lot more fun winding through the river than the others, and it feels kinda nice when you finally let yourself fall in :-)
Besides, isn't it better to have those unobtainable dreams dangling above you like lovely bobbing clouds than to pluck them down one by one like bruised apples?
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