Sunday evenings we take a gander at all of the lovely photos y'all took over the past week as you went about town, doing what ya did. We select our faves, throw 'em all together and write some silly captions to accompany them. We call it "What We Did," but it's really more of what "y'all" did than anything else. It's one of our favorite columns and for good reason. This week, y'all were cold, ready to celebrate Christmas and hungry for burgers. We can't blame ya. We had the same feelings. Check out the following photos from We Denton Do It readers and staff to see what Denton has been up to for the past few days. Thanks for sharing your weekend with us, Denton, and, as always make sure to tag your fun photos with #WDDI from week to week for inclusion in this column.
Dentonites seem to be having a tough time handling the long wait to post Thanksgiving this year. Many, including us, have given in and started decorating for Christmas already. Do you have your tree and/or lights up already?
Hutch Ice got his tree up and beautified.
It was definitely cold enough this past week to let us know that winter was coming. Wes McFall and his pregnant crew spent their weekend fireplace hopping and trying to stay warm.
WDDI-approved musician, Daniel Markham, kept warm in his own way - through plenty of pedals and maybe some tremolo.
More staying warm. Photo by Grace Cowan.
Of course, the cold snap means that you can grab the good table at Oak Street Drafthouse if you want. However, it may come with some pneumonia. Photo and joke provided by Nick Stevens.
It wasn't cold enough to keep Dentonites from doing their thing, though. The Denton comedy scene gets more interesting to us every weekend. Here's a peek from a backyard standup session from Sarah Adams.
Seryn had a secret warehouse show to get some footage for an upcoming documentary. We were there to check it out.
Michelle Bradley was on hand to check out the Seryn show, too. This little band has come so far in the past five years.
Shaina Sheaff made some eggs sunny side up. Chicken embryos keep ya warm.
Dentonites seemed to take the past week to further explore what Lone Star Attitude (LSA) had to offer. We'll be honest, we went back again, too. We still dig it. We even had to wait a few minutes to get seated - something Dentonites don't always have to do. We paid tribute to their beautiful Willie Nelson shrine the same day his tour bus had an accident.
The mural from the folks at Eyecon seems to be one of the most eye-catching aspects of LSA. Here's a photo of it from Jackson Daly.
Reader Shaina Sheaff loves tacos almost as much as we do. El Taco Rico is one of our faves. What about you?
Sarah Adams took a break in between comedy acts and the UNT game (that we won't talk about) to hit up LSA, too.
Sunday Print Shop is one of the more interesting projects going on in Denton right now. We hope to have more about them in the near future. In the meantime, check 'em out here or their Instagram.
To keep warm and in the holiday spirit, one of our contributors put a spin on an apple crumble, a recipe that we'll be sharing soon enough.