Weekend at Lake Travis
This past weekend, I spent time with my friends at Lake Travis in Austin, Texas. Even though it was February, Friday greeted us with beautiful sunshine that made it feel like summer had arrived early. The sky was clear, the air was warm, and somehow a few of us even ended up with sunburns. It felt amazing to have that kind of weather in the middle of winter.
Saturday told a completely different story. We woke up to dark clouds and steady rain that lasted through most of the day. The lake looked gray and dramatic, and everything felt slower and quieter. Around 4 PM, the heavy rain rolled in, yet the sun began shining through at the same time. Rain continued to fall while golden light broke through the clouds. The sky felt alive. The clouds moved quickly across the horizon, and by 6 PM the storm began to clear just enough for the sun to fully emerge.
What followed was one of the most beautiful sunsets I have seen in a long time. We all walked down to the boat dock to watch it together. The sky filled with soft pinks and bright oranges that reflected across the water. After a full day of rain, the sunset felt even more meaningful. Standing there with my friends, taking it all in and trying to make out shapes in the clouds, I felt incredibly grateful for that moment.
On Sunday, the weather returned to being bright and beautiful. None of us wanted to leave. Before packing up, my friend and I decided to do a cold plunge in the lake. The water was shockingly cold at first and took my breath away, but after a few seconds it felt refreshing and energizing. It was the perfect way to end the weekend.




Thanks for posting about your weekend at Lake Travis. The sunset photos are spectacular, and that sunset must have made the whole trip worthwhile.
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