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San Antonio
... along the San Antonio river littered with restaurant rows. I took my time and walked along both banks for as far as I could. It was quite and beautiful.
I thought of some fine dining for Lunch and went to 'Boudro's On the River Walk'. Food was delicious. Very expensive though.
I walked around downtown for a while and then headed to Austin.
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On Break
... love watching the big planes fly across the sky....it looks like they are hardly movin....one flew over the camper and I swear you could reach up and touch it (that's how close it was)....well if I get pictures I will put them on here......so next time you hear from us we should be further south in Texas.....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
*** To place this in context and view the timeline, begin by clicking on 'About This Blog' *** Monday, 29 October 2012 This was a day of sightseeing and relaxation. San Antonio, TX is a great city to visit with an interesting history. I enjoyed the San Antonio river boat tour, the 'Hop on Hop Off' bus Tour ...
Mid Month Update
... let me tell you......I would rather lick a dogs butt then eat there again. So today we went to Anicira RV sales and yes we looked, but really could not justify getting another (so looks like upgrades to this one), we then headed to Bandera, Tx. which was a nice little town out in nowhere, walked around (smelled the BBQ) would have ate there but had to get me a What A Burger, anyway checked out the western shops and then headed back home to the camper. So here is a update of ...