Each morning we go walking (me) and bike riding (Trevor). The RV park sits beside the San Antonio river and the Missions Hike and Bike Trail runs beside the San Antonio river and is easily accessible. It is a magnificent paved trail, part of the Mission Reach Ecosystem Restoration and Recreation Project for the environmental restoration of the San Antonio river.
The early Spanish built the Alamo as a mission, San Antonio de Valero. Mexico gained independence from the Spanish and gave the structure its current name. Alamo translates into 'Cottonwood'.
We also spent quite some time on the Riverwalk - Paseo del Rio - beside the San Antonio river. Built as a flood control project, now an open air promenade lined with restaurants and shops. It is a relaxed walk with lush, beautiful greenery and gardens. Lots of ducks and birds.
We visit La Villita, an historic 19th century 'little village' where the Mexicans officially surrendered to the Republic of Texas. It now houses craft and art workshops and boutique shops.We dine at an authentic Mexican restaurant - margaritas and quesadillas.
Even on a fairly grey day it is a beautiful place. |
The Little Village |
The Tower stands 750 feet tall; it offers panoramic views of San Antonio and the surrounding area; the observation level, and restaurant are accessed by glass-walled elevators. Made me think of the movie "Towering Inferno"!
We also saw a 4D movie in the complex - "Skies over Texas". And ... we found the best coffee shop around - Sip cafe. The best coffee for a while.
I knew someone was watching! |
An optical illusion! |
We are experiencing some quite cold weather. The days are sunny but the nights are very cold and the wind ... a bit like St Georges Terrace on a windy winter's day.
The photos that follow are a bit of a mix from downtown San Antonio.
Some beer prices at the restaurant. |
I know how it feels!! |
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