Interesting Facts About NASCAR Driver Danica Patrick

Danica Patrick broke records as a female in the male-dominated NASCAR world. Here are a few of the most interesting facts about this influential driver.

  1. Danica Patrick dropped out of her high school in Beloit, Wisconsin, to pursue racing.
  2. After dropping out, Patrick moved to England to begin her career. While there, she placed second at the Formula Ford Festival and became the first woman—and the first American—to place that high in the event.
  3. Patrick was only the fourth woman ever to race the Indianapolis 500, and her fourth place finish was the highest place ever earned by a female driver. She also lead the race for a full 19 laps, making her the first woman ever to do so.
  4. Patrick became the first woman to ever win an IndyCar race in 2008, and she came in third place in the Indianapolis 500 the next year.
  5. Patrick was so influential in the media that she was on the cover of Sports Illustrated and became a host on Spike TV. She also penned an autobiography, Danica: Crossing the Line.

Danica Patrick [Biography]
Lucky #7 [Danica Patrick]
Danica Patrick [TV Guide]

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Happy Father’s Day!

Today we want to take time to wish all the Dads out there a very happy day! We hope all the Fathers near and far have a great day relaxing with loved ones!

Uptown Modern: Classic Furniture in Austin, Texas

Love the clean, space age look and feel of mid-century modern furniture? If so, you’re not alone: it’s a trend that has become very popular and Uptown Modern is a great place see it in Austin. This furniture shop specializes in furniture from the 1940s through the 1970s, especially Danish Modern, European Modern and American-made items.

Whether you’re looking for a perfectly restored dining set made by Borge Morgensen, or a Hans Wegner sofa, chances are, you’ll find something to fall in love with here. How about a 1960s Plycraft lounge chair that looks like it belongs in Don Draper’s office on Mad Men? They might just have that, too. They’ve also got wall art, clocks, decorative bottles, bedroom furniture, and a small selection of jewelry. Stop in and browse — you really never know what treasures you might discover here!

Uptown Modern is open daily in Austin.

Uptown Modern
5111 Burnet Road
Austin, TX 78756
(512) 452-1200
http://www.uptownmodernaustin.com/
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Cork and Co: Austin’s Intimate Wine Bar

A bottle of white, a bottle of red….meet up at Cork and Co. to unwind after work. This downtown Austin wine bar offers a relaxing and intimate space; walls lined with bottles are offset with dim lighting to give the restaurant a wine cellar effect. Traditional tables, a bar, and couches provide a variety of seating options. There are plenty of wines available by the glass and bottle, and knowledgeable bartenders can guide you to the right selection. Try several in a flight, and if you find something you like, take a bottle home for 25% off.

On Wednesdays, Cork and Co. features a different red, white, and sparkling wine, and glasses are just $5. The kitchen offers light sandwiches, but many customers opt for cheese and charcuterie selections to snack on while they imbibe. Prices are always reasonable here, but are even better during the daily happy hour until 7 p.m., when glasses of wine are discounted $3. Cork and Co. is great for late night too, as kitchen is open until 1 a.m.

Cork and Co.
308 Congress Ave
Austin, TX 78703
(512) 474-2675
www.corkandco.com
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Happy Memorial Day!

Wishing everyone a safe and happy holiday as we remember all those heroes who have served our nation.

RIO Rooftop Bar & Lounge: Taking Nightlife to New Heights in Downtown Austin

Whether you’re looking for a hip spot for date night or a venue for a planned event, RIO Rooftop Bar & Lounge is a primo place to party in downtown Austin. The venue features a rooftop lounge with a swimming pool, a sports bar, and restaurant with chic, modern decor and premium service. They have a flavorful menu of small plates suitable for sharing.

Get your party started with a glass of wine, or one of their elegant artisan cocktails like the Spring Blossom with gin, St. Germaine liqueur, & lime juice, or the Paloma with tequila, pink grapefruit juice & lime. RIO's dining options include Filet Sliders with garlic herb butter, Truffled Mushroom Flatbread with thyme & arugula, Heirloom Tomato Salad with burrata mozzarella, and Queso with tortilla chips.

RIO Rooftop Bar & Lounge
601 Rio Grande Avenue
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 436-8464
www.riorooftop.com
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Feng Shui 101: 5 Facts About Feng Shui

People have practiced the ancient Asian art of feng shui for thousands of years in the hopes that it would align their homes with success and happiness in their lives. Feng shui improves the energy flow through your home's decor and creates a more positive, inspiring environment in which to work, cook, socialize, and sleep. These informative facts will help you to better understand feng shui.

  1. Feng shui focuses on lack of clutter. One of the most important things feng shui teaches is that your home should be airy and clutter-free. Clutter is a physical manifestation of bad energy, which, in turn, blocks the good energy from flowing through your home.
  2. Feng shui encourages natural light. Homes with lots of windows are good for feng shui, because windows improve the mood of your home.
  3. Furniture placement is very important. Feng shui includes a number of guidelines for how the furniture in a room should be situated. Certain objects should face the door, and even mirrors should only be placed in specific positions. This helps to promote the flow of energy through a room.
  4. Feng shui encourages functionality of the home. While many people think that feng shui only focuses on furniture, it also extends to the functionality of appliances and even the drainage systems in your home.
  5. The bagua map helps you to understand the flow of a room. In feng shui, a map called the bagua helps to lay out a room to its best potential. The map features squares of color that represent different aspects in your life, from compassion to careers. By adjusting the items in one square, you can improve that aspect of your life.

Feng Shui Decorating Tips [Real Simple]
Feng Shui 101 [Inhabitat]
Feng Shui 101 for Your Living Space [Wonder How To]
Balance & Prosperity: Feng Shui 101 [AskMen]

Happy Mother’s Day!

Wishing all the moms out there a wonderful day!

Texas Rowing Center: Work Out on Lady Bird Lake

When it comes to full-body workouts, fitness experts seem to agree on one thing: rowing lands high on the list. It offers an aerobic workout without the wear and tear of an activity like running, which makes it appropriate for even the beginner athlete.

Texas Rowing Center in Austin has taken full advantage of the sunny Texas weather since 1987 by offering a spot to go rowing any day, from 6 a.m. until dusk. On-staff instructors can help newbies learn the basics of rowing over the course of six lessons. Students range in age from teenagers to senior citizens.

If you already know how to row, you can simply rent a kayak, canoe, or stand-up paddleboard and take it out onto the placid waters of Austin's Lady Bird Lake. The lake sits right next to the Hike and Bike trail, so go for a walk or a jog after working out your upper body.

Texas Rowing Center
1541 W. Cesar Chavez
Austin, TX 78703
(512) 467-7799
www.texasrowingcenter.com

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La Condensa: Flavorful Food in Downtown Austin

La Condensa features a flavorful selection of fare served in a vibrant, upscale Austin setting. Go there to get your fiesta started with a tropical themed libation like a Watermelon Elderflower Martini or a Mango Passionflower Margarita. Add on a tasty starter like Guacamole & Chips, Hamache Ceviche with yellowtail & habanero truffle oil, or Vida de Cameron with poached shrimp.

La Condesa's wood-fire grilled entrees include Carne Asada – New York Strip with braised fennel, Costillas de Puerco – spicy guava-glazed pork ribs, and Robalo – whole branzino with garlic oil. Tacos, tostadas, and huaraches – crisp corn tortillas with a variety of toppings, are also available. Stop by on weekends to dine on yummy brunch items like Huevos y Carne Asada – eggs with grilled hanger steak, and Huevos Rancheros – fried eggs with black beans & salsa.

Located just a short trip from The Boulevard at Town Lake in downtown Austin, La Condesa is open every day.

La Condesa
400 W. 2nd Street
Austin, TX 78701
(512) 499-0300
https://lacondesa.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/la-condesa-austin

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