The Austin skyline mirrored on Lady Bird Lake, the Frost Tower glowing aqua in a sky going pink, the Congress Bridge full of bats heading out for the night. Six o'clock in late spring. Singles past 50 here are a mix of old Austin, transplants from the tech boom, and people who came for the music and stayed. However you arrived at this point: late divorce, decades on your own, a recent loss. The city has a way of being smaller than it looks
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For a first walk, Austin members favor the Lady Bird Lake hike-and-bike loop or coffee on South Congress. Zilker Park gives you room when the conversation goes long. Barton Springs is good year-round, especially at the swimming hole's stone steps. Mueller Lake Park sees a steady fifty-plus crowd at sunset; East Austin's coffee bars are the standby. A drive out to the Hill Country (Dripping Springs, Wimberley) earns a Saturday once you've already met.