Kelly VI took us into San Antonio and a great Harvest Host site, The Texas Air Museum. An easy to park, level site that was safe and mostly quiet, except for the occasional helicopter takeoff or landing.
All of the best photos were taken by Jada.
A huge variety of aircraft were on display, from pre-WWI to post-Vietnam. |
After a couple hours at the Air Museum, we ventured to downtown San Antonio, beginning with The Alamo. |
This huge tree was on the grounds of The Alamo. |
You can see the branches frame the state flag of Texas. |
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We spent most of our day in San Antonio enjoying the famous River Walk, a city park with many restaurants, shops and extensive walking along a branch of the San Antonio River. |
This "Love Lock" bridge was one of many over the river. |
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A cool drink was on our table while we people-watched. |
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This is INSIDE the Men's Room at the River Walk Saltgrass Steakhouse, a popular, regional chain in Texas. The door to the "Ladies' Room" is actually the door to exit the Men's Room. |
This pub has been here long enough to host many visits when CaptMurph was working the trade shows at the nearby San Antonio Convention Center. |
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We made our own visit to the Irish Pub and enjoyed a fun show performed by a comedic pianist. |
Our performer gaged the crowd in his mirror. |
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