Archive for January, 2009

Death by Chocolate on Georgetown square

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Georgetown just put out a newsletter with ten romantic things to do in Georgetown over Valentine’s Day weekend. They’re trying to encourage more tourists to come to town to enjoy everything Georgetown has to offer. I would love it if our downtown area became as much of an attraction as Fredricksburg’s, and I think we’re heading in that direction. The Downtown Georgetown Association is certainly doing everything they can to make the square fun and lively. They’re having a fabulous event, tied in with the launch of First Fridays. This coming Friday evening, from 6 - 8 p.m., the public is invited to come to the square for Death by Chocolate. Local restaurants are providing delicious chocolate desserts in some of the stores on the square, and there’s going to be a drawing for a Death by Chocolate gift basket. Musicians will play live music, and you can bet there will be wine, too. Stop by Moreland’s if you’re out and about. I have it on good authority that the agents at Moreland’s will have some delicious desserts on hand, as well–for free!

Georgetown to be featured in Hill Country Magazine

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

Hill Country Magazine is a high quality quarterly filled with wonderful stories and photos from right here in the Texas Hill Country. (Georgetown is, in my opinion, at the northeasternmost point of the Hill Country. In fact, I would say the portion of our town that lies east of I-35 is outside of the Hill Country. East of 35, we have beautiful flat farmland. West, we have those gorgeous rolling hills.) From what I hear, Georgetown will be featured in Texas Hill Country Magazine in their Spring 2009 issue. You can buy it at the Hill Country Bookstore on the square here in Georgetown, a wonderful little bookshop that has a great selection of reading material. (The bookstore itself was featured in Community Impact just over a year ago.)

Apartment available for short-term rentals

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

This morning, I added a page to HometownGeorgetown.com to advertise an apartment that my husband and I have decided to rent out as a vacation rental here in Georgetown, Texas. If you know anyone who’s coming to town for a weekend, a week, or even a month, and they would prefer to stay in an apartment over staying in a hotel or bed and breakfast, please tell them to check out the “Vacation Rental” tab at the top of the page on HometownGeorgetown.com. Take a look at the pictures to see the quality of the apartment. I’m proud of how it turned out, as we did a lot of the work ourselves.

My husband and I lived in Saudi Arabia for ten years, and during that time, we did a lot of traveling. We rented vacation rentals in Italy, Australia, Spain, and even here in Texas. (In much of Europe, they’re called self-catered apartments.) We set up the apartment above our garage with all the conveniences we wanted when we traveled. The kitchen has a full-size refrigerator and stove so that guests can cook at home if they choose, and with satellite TV, they can even veg out in front of their favorite show while they eat. Our house is located in Old Town, with plenty of restaurant choices within blocks, so cooking is definitely optional. Guests can also order pizza or Chinese food to be delivered. When we travel, we don’t enjoy eating at restaurants every single meal. It feels hectic and uncomfortable, and it’s too darned expensive.

Another biggie when you travel is having a washer and dryer available. We’ve ordered a set for the apartment, and it should be in place in the apartment’s bathroom by April. In the meantime, we’re happy to offer our guests the use of the washer and dryer in our home.

Guests will have use of our swimming pool, lounge chairs, barbecue grill, and gazebo. We’ll provide all the kitchen utensils, dishes, sheets, and towels. We want people to feel that this apartment is even more comfortable than a hotel or bed and breakfast; we want it to become a true home away from home.

The apartment is set up for privacy. The bedroom is around a corner and down a short hallway from the kitchen and living area. We set it up this way especially for the convenience of guests from different time zones. I always felt very uncomfortable in a hotel when I woke up in the middle of the night because I didn’t want to turn on a light and wake my husband. In this apartment, guests will be able to go into the other room and turn on the lights and TV without fear of waking their partner.

The apartment is the perfect size for one to two guests. There are stairs leading up to the apartment, which are accessed through the garage. The garage is detached from the house, giving the apartment a separate entrance for added privacy.

Mardi Gras with a canine twist

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

On February 21, the Georgetown animal shelter is hosting a dog walk and canine costume contest at San Gabriel Park. You’ll see the poster below around town a lot over the next month. (Designed by the multi-talented Nick Ramos of Graphismo.)

Dog walk for animal shelter in Georgetown, Texas

The dog walk’s major sponsor is our local Schlotzky’s restaurant. I have to say, Michele J., the owner of this particular Schlotzky’s (whose last name will be too hard for me to spell until her upcoming marriage), has a philanthropic spirit. This past weekend, in fact, they donated 50 cents for every sandwich sold to the very talented Georgetown High School band. Support Schlotzky’s by eating there when you’re in the mood for a sandwich; they sure do a lot to support Georgetown. They also provide great catering services with fresh ingredients.

Online registration is available for the Mardi Gras dog walk. I’ve already signed up. Now I’m practicing with my dog to wear his colorful Mardi Gras costume so he’ll wear it all the way around the 3.1-mile walking path. He is going to have so much fun!

BB’s Home Cooking reopens on Williams Drive (new location)

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

I can’t count the number of people who have asked me with a sense of longing in their voice, “Did you ever eat at BB’s Home Cooking?” Alas, the small restaurant had closed by the time I moved to Georgetown. From everything I’ve heard, BB’s provided some of the best Southern comfort food in town.

Rejoice, foodies! BB’s Home Cooking reopened this morning at eleven! Although I still haven’t eaten there, I did stop by the restaurant this afternoon to see what it looks like. BB’s is at 4701 Williams Drive, in the same shopping center as Hollandaze Gourmet, a fantastic upscale kitchen shop, and Hippie Cowgirl, one of Georgetown’s fabulously unique boutiques.

If you’re coming from downtown, drive out Williams Drive past the H-E-B, and the shopping center will be on your right soon after about half a mile. The shopping center is a series of stucco buildings with arched doors and windows and rustic appeal. Inside BB’s, you’ll find vaulted ceiling and more of that rustic charm. Plenty of seating at tables, in booths, and along the bar.

I sneaked a peek at BB’s dinner menu. Catfish, chicken, salads… Even a veggie plate which allows diners to choose four vegetable sides. All the desserts are homemade. I won’t be able to enjoy those until after my New Year’s resolution proves effective, but I’d love to live vicariously through you all. Anyone who has eaten at BB’s, whether in the new incarnation or at the former place of business, please post a comment. If I remember right… and those of you in the know can feel free to correct me if I’m wrong… the restaurant is open for lunch and dinner every day and for breakfast on the weekends.

New Listing: 200 Lakeside Drive in Gabriel’s Overlook

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

My friend Sheila Evans has an incredible listing in Gabriel’s Overlook, a very appealing subdivision west of Georgetown. Gabriel’s Overlook is full of hidden secrets. After entering through the security gate, you drive down long, winding roads, through large trees, and everywhere you go, you see beautiful brick and stone homes set far back from the roads.
Perhaps the most beautiful home in the neighborhood is at 200 Lakeside Drive. I love the warm brown color of the stone. All the different angles and slopes of the roofline make the home architecturally intriguing. The home, more than 3200 square feet, has four bedrooms, three-and-a-half baths, and a three-car garage. The lot size is a very generous 1.45 acres with fantastic views that make it feel even larger. As a special touch, the custom builder has provided sprinklers and will make the landscaping look beautiful. (Timing is everything with landscaping.)
Home in Gabriel's Overlook, Georgetown TX
Gabriel’s Overlook is a gated community with security access, so you need to call Sheila Evans to arrange to see it (or your Realtor if you’re already working with someone) . Sheila’s very down-to-earth and fun, so give her a call at 512-876-5216 or email her at sheila@moreland.com.

City of Georgetown has new jobs website

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

With very little fanfare, the city of Georgetown has unveiled a new employment website for people interested in working for the city. There are currently only three openings - for Assistant City Manager, City Secretary, and Lifeguard. (The lifeguard position seems to be a perennial posting.) Interested applicants can create a city application online and may also attach a resume. The software seems to be similar to the Georgetown Independent School District jobs website. Georgetown ISD has a nice feature that allows job seekers to subscribe to their email list so that they receive an email each time a position is being advertised. Convenient and proactive.

Georgetown Texas 2008 home sales

Friday, January 9th, 2009

In December, in MLS areas GTE and GTW, 80 residential properties sold. I was surprised to discover that December of last year was slower, with only 68 sales. This past month represented a big leap from November, when only 60 homes sold. November was really, really slow, but things may be looking up.
Georgetown Texas home sales-2008
As a whole, the year of 2008 was significantly slower than 2007. 1086 homes sold this year, down from 1265 in 2007. (Are the numbers making your head spin yet? Just wait.) Homes spent longer on the market this year, as well, an average of 84 days compared to last year’s 70. But the median home price actually increased slightly. In 2007, the median home price in Georgetown East and Georgetown West was $185,000. This year, that number rose by $4,000, to $189,000. The table below shows how the median sales price changed from month to month during 2008.
Georgetown Texas median home prices-2008

Car that stops itself will stop itself in Georgetown

Thursday, January 8th, 2009

I happened across an article from The Earth Times (which obviously came from a Volvo press release). Volvo has a new car coming out that will stop itself if the driver is about to get in an fender bender in slow city traffic. If the car is about to hit the car in front of it and the driver doesn’t react, it’ll hit its own brakes.
Why am I writing about this on HometownGeorgetown? Because before Volvo releases this magical car, they’re going to tour it through 85 cities in the U.S., and Georgetown is one of those cities! We’ve hit the big time, baby. We’re on the Volvo “From Sweden with Lov” tour. (I guess they spell “love” without the “e” in Swedish. I had to mention it so you wouldn’t think I made a mistake. I know… pathetic. I have a pathological need for everyone to think of me as an excellent speller.) Volvo coming to Georgetown, Texas
Supposedly, you can find tour dates on the website I linked to above, but I couldn’t find them anywhere. The car should be here sometime between now and March. If you can’t wait that long, you can see videos on thecarthatstopsitself.com.

Georgetown is apex of forming medical triangle

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Local commercial real estate agent Bob Sedlor has put together a very interesting web page on the medical triangle that’s forming in Williamson County. With hospitals such as St. David’s here in Georgetown, Seton Medical Center Williamson and Scott & White in Round Rock, local residents have a plethora of options when it comes to medical care.

One of the commercial developments that Bob mentions on his site is The Fountains of Georgetown South, on South Austin Avenue. The Fountains are office condos, which are expected to be occupied primarily by people in the medical profession. A group of doctors are together developing the Georgetown Medical Plaza not too far away. Austin Avenue is going to look very different in a few years.

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