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San Antonio
... attacked Texas during the Texas revolution. At the battle of Alamo, 100 Texians defended against 1500 mexican soldiers. Almost all of the defenders were killed. However, that changed everything because US adventurers and more Texian joined the Texas army and soon defeated the Mexican army.
Near the Alamo is the famous San Antonio River walk. These ...
On Break
We finished up at Campers World this morning....got a little mad at them guys because it took almost an hour to fill my propane tank....thats ok we left behind a little smelly something in the parking lot.....believe it or not I went to flush my poopoo tanks again and guess what? there overflow drain in the parking lot started putting ...
Off with the blue jeans on with the shorts
... we are going to hang out at Lackland AFB (if we can get a spot) if not will end up back at Fort Sam Houston, until its time to go back to work. Went to Longhorn steakhouse tonight for dinner, had a awesome steak dinner....looked at some campers at Campers World......nice to dream....so that was pretty much our day...when we have more info will add it to our blog, until then CYA down the ...
Day Fifteen - Texas Cowboy Country
... Highway 90 runs along the Mexican Border for a couple hundred kilometres. The following section of the journey was on a spectacular desert road that appeared to go on forever. There was very little traffic for the rest of the day; it was not unusual to travel for 20 minutes without seeing another vehicle. This, of course, does not include Border Patrol pickup trucks. The fence and the gravel/stone road continued for hundreds of kilometres. Several times I passed ...
Day Fourteen - Remember The Alamo
... through the site of the Alamo. Mostly, it was nice wandering the river walk and dining at the waterside patios. Travel Tip - you can stroll along the river walk with open alcohol, as long as it is not in glass. Also, if you fall in the river you will be fined. Tomorrow I head for the Texas Hill ...