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New Year’s resolutions in Austin, TX

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We’re ready to take on the new year in the Capital City. | Photo by @carolinehealy

New Year’s resolutions are… how do we put this…

Let’s just say they can be a challenge. Whether you love them (eating more uniquely-named donuts from Gourdough’s or enjoying more brunches at Sawyer & Co.), or hate them (climbing the 100+ steps at Mount Bonnell, even though it’s worth it), resolutions are a great way to refocus your goals for the new year. As for us…

Vagney here, and I want to explore more local farmers markets. The Lakeline + Mueller locations are on my list.

London here, and my goal is to find more off-the-beaten-path hikes around the city — bonus points if they’re heavily shaded for those hot summer days.

Of course, our resolution at ATXtoday is to continue educating + activating our community by providing you with the most relevant local content in the city. That’s where you come in. Email us and let us know what you want to hear in the new year – we look forward to supporting your 2022 goals.

Happy New Year, Austin.

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