Showing posts with label Fort Worth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fort Worth. Show all posts

Monday, October 17, 2011

Weekend highlights in Fort Worth, Texas



(cranky look due to being bitten by a fire ant!
Now I know why they are called that: IT BURNS!
ouch!!)

The only way our weekend in Fort Worth could have been any better is if time had stopped for us and enabled a longer stay! We spent the greatest portion of Saturday in Downtown, were I got completely caught up in the beauty of the autumn decorations all around the city and jumped on the band wagon to find myself the perfect harvest decoration: a pumpkin!


After a short drive to the city of Arlington, Will and I found a pumpkin patch to select our perfect pumpkin from, and once our mission was complete, we came across an Eastern European restaurant/ gift shop, where we had a very surprising, very pleasant Russian lunch and perused souvenirs and icons.











Back in Fort Worth, the evening went by in a daze as we once again headed Downtown to enjoy the music, atmosphere and fine dining. Sunday was greeted bright and early by another visit to the Stockyards District where we witnessed a cattle drive (these days more a tourist attraction than a real cattle sale) and wandered around Stockyards Station until lunch time. This concluded our wonderful and jam-packed stay in Fort Worth.





Our perfect pumpkin was left sitting in our hotel room adorning a written message to the staff thanking them for our lovely stay and Fort Worth left a resounding message within Will and I to come back again soon!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Road trip, day 5: Fort Worth, Texas

Fort Worth is definitely the highlight of our trip so far and a breath of fresh air after the three days we’ve just had! The locals here are some of the nicest and most hospitable you'll meet anywhere; very proud of their city and eager to share it with visitors. In fact, the term "Southern hospitality" probably originated right here in this beautiful city!

We arrived just after lunch yesterday and have had a blast ever since. After getting checked into our (very nice) hotel, we walked around downtown into the night, exploring Fort Worth’s cultural district: which was every bit as multicultural and charming as it promised to be. The streets are decorated in neat garden patches – with flowers and trees trimmed into the shapes of various animals – cleaner and brighter than anywhere I’ve been before. Live music is heard all around; the intertwined sounds of jazz and country can be enjoyed from several outside dining spots, while horse drawn carriages wait to take lovers or tourists on a ride nearby.

Fort Worth like Brisbane
Photo credit: selfstoragefinders.com
Fort Worth was guaranteed from the start to become one of my favorite American places! It seems the city planners took my two Australian homes (Brisbane and Rockhampton QLD) and placed them side by side, separated by a river in the middle! I didn’t realize until we had crossed the river – which alone is rare to encounter in an American city – and looked back at Fort Worth from a distance; that its skyline, the river and the bridge all combined; pulled my heart strings and made me feel like I was in Brisbane for a minute! Then when we crossed the bridge and entered the gateway to America’s West (known as The Stockyards District), it made me laugh how much it reminded me of Rocky!


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The brick roads, buildings of tin and wood with fire escapes down their sides, horses in the street and the distinct smell of cow dung; all reminiscent of a time and place long ago that you’d expect only to see in an old country & Western movie. The prices are outdated too! With decent beer like Bud Light starting at $1.50 per bottle and a full plate of BBQ meat and salad at $8. We spent the rest of the evening in the Stockyards District last night, visiting bars like Billy Bob’s (which is the home of the world’s largest “honky-tonk”), listening to live country music and watching a live bull ride.

Bull rider @ Billy Bobs
Photo credit: billybobstexas.com

The only other place I have encountered real cowboys and cowgirls is in Central Queensland.  There is a distinct difference in culture and fashion, and a must-experience for anyone who's never been somewhere like that! 


Fort Worth is called the Country & Culture city and I whole-heartily agree!  I love its diversity and look forward to the rest of my weekend here!