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Blooming Where We’re Planted, 2024

Copyright 2024 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. (More neighborhood history beginning here.) Hope you enjoy this look back at 2024 and earlier – with a few of my own stories thrown in for good measure – a riff on my 2012 blog posts about neighbors blooming where they are planted, in their own community. – Susan JANUARY 21 • Original Brentwood neighbor Ben Petmecky’s oral history … Read more

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WABAC Machine, Part 12

Copyright 2024 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. (What’s a WABAC Machine? Find out here.) 2023 • A FEW HIGHLIGHTS JANUARY 7 • Former Brentwood neighbor Kay Nell Swenson Ramsey, below, died. Kay’s parents, Gladstone and Erna Swenson, built one of the first houses on Ruth Avenue in the late 1940s. Sixty years later, Kay contributed family photos and stories to our neighborhood’s mosaic wall and oral history … Read more

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WABAC Machine, Part 11

Copyright 2022 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. (What’s a WABAC Machine? Find out here.) 2022 • HISTORY OF BRENTWOOD, CRESTVIEW, AND MORE . . . JANUARY January 29 • A unique Brentwood/Crestview map (left) was given to a neighbor, its fourth owner, through Crestview’s Buy Nothing group. Ryan Eberly made the map and gave it to a neighbor. It’s been passed on twice through the group. MARCH … Read more

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WABAC Machine, Part 10

Copyright 2022 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. (What’s a WABAC Machine? Find out here.) 2021 • COVID, URI . . . AND SO MUCH MORE, OCTOBER–DECEMBER OCTOBER October 2 • Neighbors in the Southern Oaks neighborhood of Austin celebrated the completion of a 140-foot mosaic mural—the latest in a long line of extraordinary community art projects in Austin, including our own mosaic Wall of Welcome (below), completed … Read more

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WABAC Machine, Part 9

Copyright 2022 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. (What’s a WABAC Machine? Find out here.) 2021 • COVID, URI . . . AND SO MUCH MORE, JUNE–SEPTEMBER JUNE June 2 • The McCallum High School community honored its seniors at the March of the Knights Senior Parade and Celebration Party. Details were featured on the McCallum High School website at the time. JULY July 5 • Tenth … Read more

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WABAC Machine, Part 8

Copyright 2022 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. (What’s a WABAC Machine? Find out here.) 2021 • COVID, URI . . . AND SO MUCH MORE, JANUARY–MAY The COVID-19 pandemic continued into its second year. As the year went on, vaccinations and boosters became available and the number of cases began dropping, and the world began to feel more open and hopeful. Then, around Thanksgiving, news of the … Read more

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WABAC Machine, Part 7

Copyright 2020 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. (What’s a WABAC Machine? Find out here.) 2020 • A YEAR LIKE NO OTHER Below is a snapshot of 2020 in the Brentwood/Crestview area of Austin. Treasured neighbors passed away and are fondly remembered; a few of them are mentioned below. By March, everyone’s lives were upended by the COVID-19 pandemic, with hope on the horizon by the end of … Read more

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A Green History of Brentwood & Crestview

Updated December 4, 2024 Copyright 2019-2024 Susan Burneson. All rights reserved. Kindly talk with us before reproducing any website content. In recognition of the 10th anniversary of Friends of Brentwood Park, founded by neighbors in the Brentwood and Crestview neighborhoods of Austin, Texas, in Summer 2009. And, in honor and in memory of all who have helped create and keep our community green and thriving. Somebody before us planted these trees, and it’s up to … Read more

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