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Austin: Day 2 with Octopus Project

Day 2 started with perfect weather. About 23-25 celsius, sunny with an occasional cool breeze. Since I'm not used to this ideal weather, I wanted to take full advantage of it by visiting the Auditorium Shores by Lady Bird Lake. There's a really rad bike trail and a great space to take your dog in for a dip.

The iconic Stevie Ray statue is located here, so I took my best tourist shot right by it.

Next, I met up with the Octopus Project (whom I saw perform the night before at the Highball) at Prototype Vintage. You know I 'm a sucker for a good vintage find, so I picked up a pretty suede clutch. Yvonne scored a pair of killer cream-colored leather boots. I may or may not have had an influence in that purchase. "Forget it, just get it."

To make sure we got the best of this weather, it was a must to hang out at Barton Springs. It gets pretty hot here in Austin in the summer, so this is the spot where the locals come to cool off. The waters stays around a sweet 65 degrees, even in the height of the heat.

At Barton Springs, we chatted about the new album Octopus Project is working on (they've done the writing and about to head into recording).

After soaking up some much needed sun, we headed to the most badass cinema there is- the Alamo Drafthouse.

It takes old school to the max. They've got a great selection of big box office flicks mixed in with independent and international films... AND you can order, drink and eat right at your seat- they bring it all to you.

Just down the street, was my food highlight of the trip so far: Uchi. Trey who is the head chef at Uchi was also on Iron Chef (where he was robbed of the title, as any Austinite will tell you). It's a bit of a splurge, but so worth it. We tried about 7 different dishes and every one of them, I completely ate my share and loved.

The dishes are not typical of a sushi restaurant. It's Japanese with an Austin fusion. For example, the M aguro Sashimi is prepared with goat cheese with cracked pepper, fuji apple and pumpkin seed oil. Imagine that for a second... and it's about ten times more delicious. I wish I could take Uchi home to Toronto with me.

The awful picture above is from my bb of the Machi Cure with maplewood-smoked baby yellowtail with yucca chips, Asian pear, marcona almonds and garlic brittle. This dish was created by Chef Trey on Iron Chef, and was so popular that it made it as a permanent feature on the menu at Uchi.

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Austin: Day 1 with Yeasayer and Ramesh Srivastava

This is my fourth time coming to Austin, Texas for a lengthy amount of time, but my first not for SXSW. Even though, I've been here three times before, I've never felt like I had the chance to really get to know this city. So, my mission for this trip is to tackle the real Austin through some of my favourite Austinites, who also happen to make amazing music.

On our first day of shooting, I met up with Brooklyn's Yeasayer (Ira previously lived in Austin for 10 months) and we went to Jo's Coffee for lunch (they threw a party the night before at Lambert's where they busted out the best 90's hits). I'm so happy for them and the positive feedback they're getting for their new album Odd Blood (they were in Austin to play two back-to-back sold out shows at La Zona Rosa). We chatted about all the changes that have happened since the last time we talked, which was for their album All Hour Cymbals- the album that no one cared about except for MTV Canada, Ira joked. The boys are still as fun as the first time I met them, constantly bringing out the comedy.

Afterwards, we drove to meet up with Ramesh Srivastava from Voxtrot, who's working on a really amazing project that I can't talk about yet. Funny enough, Ramesh and I had planned to do a night life piece, not realizing that we were going to see each other the previous night at the Vampire Weekend show and subsequently experience a sneak peek. I asked Ramesh to play me a song first before we ventured out again. Hearing him play acoustic is such a beautiful thing.

After showing me around his spotless apartment, we went to the Red House for a drink, and then to the Highball to see Octopus Project play. At the Highball, which is a concert venue, karaoke bar, bowling alley, and restaurant, we met up with some of Ramesh's friends and we crashed a karaoke party, played some skeet ball, and I got my fortune read... you know, your average night. 

To end the night, we went to Yeasayer's second sold out show at La Zona Rosa. 

Day 1 was definitely a success. Met up with some old buds and got to see what the night life is like outside of the downtown core. I'm staying at the AT&T Executive Education and Conference Centre, right by the University of Texas.

When I arrived in Austin the night before, the lovely Beth Krauss from the Austin CVB picked us up and took us to this fabulous restaurant called Parkside. We ordered up some po boys, crab fritters, oysters, beet salad, and this cinnamon-sugar doughnut with brandy-citrus mascarpone, saffron caramel, and honey ice cream. 

After that, I went to see Vampire Weekend at my favorite outdoor venue, Stubb's, where I had a pretty sweet balcony spot.

Here's some helpful info if you wanna get down with what I did, the next time you hit Austin:

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