Austin Fit Magazine June 2022: The Parks Issue

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HONEY SOCIAL PICNIC CO.

KATERINA COTRONEO

summer season and scratch that itch for a solid picnic. Plus, you get to curate the exact pallet you’d like to showcase. This is a great option for a birthday surprise or sweet gift for a friend and is something everyone would enjoy, because who doesn’t love a picnic? Or, if you want to DIY it, you can reserve a picnic table online at local spots such as Emma Long Metropolitan Park or Pease Park Conservancy, or even at a state park! For state parks, all you have to do is make a reservation, pay the fee or donation if necessary, and bring all you desire to have the picnic of your dreams. You can pack homemade or store-bought sandwiches and all the best healthy snacks such as veggie chips, fresh fruit and granola! Picnics are great because you’re getting a chance to be active while enjoying company, conversation and your choice of sustenance. Whether it be brie cheese and caviar or tuna salad and grapes, the world is yours and you can pack as you please. Just be sure you follow the rules of whichever park you attend to ensure you are being respectful of the park.

If you are feeling less driven but don’t want to miss out on the picnic fun, you can always grab an old tablecloth, make a quick stop at Whole Foods and make your way to a local park, whether it be in your neighborhood or good ol’ reliable Zilker Park to have a “lazy man’s” picnic. Remember, it doesn’t have to be all champagne and roses to be considered a picnic; it just has to meet the minimum requirements of eating outside and enjoying the fresh air. A sushi roll, kombucha and yourself on the grass is technically a picnic, so take advantage of that 30-minute lunch break and enjoy the vitamin D and your friendly neighbors. Some of the best memories I have growing up are on picnic blankets, giggling with friends till our stomachs ached. Summertime means eating frozen grapes to keep cool and playing card games and truth or dare because when at a picnic, technology ceased to exist, as did the outside world. Picture this — it’s just you, your friends, the blades of grass in the wind and the sound of laughter echoing throughout the park from the surrounding picnic-goers. Where else would anyone want to spend their summer afternoon? afm Katerina Cotroneo is a professional photographer turned lifestyle writer. Using her marketing background and her talent behind the camera, Katerina tells unique stories through her lens and captures diverse perspectives.

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Articles inside

Ambassador's Corner: Austin Archery Club

5min
pages 72-73

Family, Fun, Fitness

5min
pages 70-71

Upright Creatures: A Day with Tarzen, the Grand Slackliner

5min
pages 66-69

Featured Pet: APA's Parvo Puppy ICU

2min
page 65

Keep Camping Fit

6min
pages 62-64

St. Elmo Runners

2min
page 61

Parks, Fully Loaded

5min
pages 58-60

Prep Mo For Summer: Skin Envy Austin

5min
pages 54-57

Wild and Safe

4min
pages 52-53

Keeping It Natural

4min
pages 50-51

Humans and Lumens

5min
pages 48-49

Big Bend, Big Benefits

5min
pages 46-47

Crushin' the Climb

6min
pages 38-44

Park Rangers of Texas

8min
pages 30-37

Leave No Trace

5min
pages 26-28

Who Let The Dogs Out?

5min
pages 24-25

Picture This With Local Landscape Photographer

5min
pages 20-23

Sta Light, Star Bright

4min
pages 16-18

A Summer Well-Done

5min
pages 14-15

Return of the Picnic

4min
pages 12-13

Recipe of the Month: Power Breakfast Sandwich

1min
page 10
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