Wild Texas Tacos at Guero’s Backyard, Seguin, TX

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Seguin, 30-miles east of San Antonio and home of the “World’s Largest Pecan,” has a lot going for it – good bones as they might say – and one by one the old buildings of downtown are filling up with really exciting businesses.  This explosive growth has even spilled over into some of the nearby neighborhoods.   One can’t-miss business that just north of downtown on Austin St. sits inside of a big, historic PINK house. 

Geuro’s Big Pink House

And if you’re wondering why anyone would trip to the backyard of a big pink house in the middle of a residential neighborhood – well that’s because it’s backyard is the home of one of the best, and most creative taco restaurants in Texas – Guero’s Backyard.  

Craig and Denise Ognoskie

It’s run by the “guero” himself Craig Ognoskie.  For over a decade Craig and his wife Denise ran a fine dining restaurant out of this house but when life changes forced them to reevaluate everything, they set a new course for their future.  Craig ventured to the famed CIA culinary school in San Antonio.  He ditched the white tablecloths and leg of lamb in favor of picnic tables and fusion street tacos.  

One look at the menu and you’ll realize that this ain’t exactly your normal backyard cooking.  Thai chicken empanadas.  Central American pork pupusas.  Then you jump over to Asian cuisine.  And the Deep South with a pulled pork sandwich.  Then ahi tuna mixed with gorgonzola cheese and grapefruit – the “Marissa” which was an experiment, but turned into their best seller. 

“I did it for shock value.  It’s our number one seller.” says Craig.  

The “Marissa”

Amongst the picnic tables in the backyard, Craig grows as much fresh produce as he can, including collard greens, squash, swiss chard, and lots of herbs.  Craig has two green thumbs and eight other fingers that work magic in the kitchen. It’s a culinary roller coaster courtesy of Craig’s culinary chops

“I like cooking things that I’ve never cooked before.  I’ll change the menu. I’ll come up with a menu item and I’d never tried it until the first person orders it,” says Craig.  Talk about trusting your instincts.

When it came time to order, I wanted to try just about everything.  I started with the reuben egg rolls as an appetizer mixing pastrami and sauerkraut inside a crispy fried roll.  The beef fajita taco was a delicious classic.  The soul food taco had braised shredded short ribs on top of  sweet potato puree and sauteed collards.  Insanely good.  

The “Soul Train”

Then it was time for the “Marissa.”  It was excellent seared tuna atop a seaweed salad and then topped with a gorgonzola spread and grapefruit.  The mix between the tangy cheese and citrus sourness was incredible.  I thought I had tasted every taco that was available to the human palette, but this taco proved me wrong. This is the beauty of fusion cooking.  You take different things from different cultures and you put them on a tortilla.  It’s magic.

Photos by Todd White Photography

Haunted Texas Road Trip

Are you brave enough to head to some of the scariest places in Texas? If not, FEAR NOT. Because we’ve done all the traveling for you, including a drive down the famous (or infamous) GHOST ROAD of Saratoga, Texas.

This episode includes stops at the Haunted Magnolia Hotel (Seguin, TX), Fort Concho (San Angelo), The Grove (Jefferson, TX), Soldier’s Waterhole (Brady, TX), Fuller Park (Athens, TX), Catfish Plantation (Waxahachie, TX), San Antonio Ghost Tracks (San Antonio, TX), and Rogan Field (San Saba, TX).

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Summertime Swimming Holes in Texas

“Summertime and the livin’ is easy.”  That’s how the popular song goes.  And if you’re living easy and living right in Texas, then you’ve found yourself sitting in a Lone-Star swimming hole staring up at the big Texas sky above.  You see, the Good Lord knew Texas was going to get hot in the summertime – and that’s why he gave us so many swimming holes.

You can find spots to beat the heat in every part of our state, but here are some of my favorite Central Texas Swimming holes.  Enjoy!  And Dive In!

BARTON SPRINGS, AUSTIN, TX

I think the term “urban oasis” was invented specifically for this spot.  It’s right in the shadow of downtown Austin and it’s 68 degree water feels perfect year round, which is the perfect temperature on a blazing summer day.

BLUE HOLE, WIMBERLEY, TX

The crystal clear water of Cypress Creek pools underneath massive trees.  Throw in a couple rope swings and you’ve got one of the best swimming holes in Texas.

DEVIL’S WATERHOLE, BURNET, TX

Take the plunge off a 40 foot cliff into the waters of Inks Lake at Inks Lake State Park.  Or just sit on a float and watch others do it.  It’s your choice, and that’s the beauty of it.

HAMILTON POOL, DRIPPINGS SPRINGS, TX

  It’s a creek, a pool, and a massive limestone grotto.  It’s also one of the best “post card” shots in the Texas Hill Country.

KRAUSE SPRINGS, SPICEWOOD, TX

Here you’ll find a swimming hole with dozens of natural springs trickling down a fern-covered wall and pooling into what feels like a secret oasis in Hawaii, yet 100% Texan.

ZEDLER MILL, LULING, TX

What used to be a place to turn grain into bread, is now a place to turn a boring afternoon into an awesome day in the river.   It’s the San Marcos river to be exact and it flows just south of the town of Luling where you can bask in the sunshine, or slide down the moss-covered dam.

August Wine Tour and Distillery Tour Photos

We had a great time on our 2015 Distillery Tour and learned a lot about Texas Spirits. It was good to see the familiar faces of our bus tour regulars and meet some new fans as well. Thanks to Rudy’s Country Store and Bar-B-Q for the breakfast tacos to start the day! Also, a big shout out to Garrison Brothers, Cypress Creek, and Deep Eddy for hosting us and then Brewster’s for lunch! Fun times as always.

Our next adventure is a End of Summer Wine Tour! Join us as we tour and taste our way around some of the best wineries west of Austin and in the Hill Country. Tickets are on sale now in the Daytripper General Store. This tour is already halfway sold out. We’d love to see you there!