Thursday, March 4, 2010

San Antonio

Meg's first competition was two weeks ago was in San Marcus.  My husband had business in San Antonio the same weekend so we headed there first.


After he spent the morning and most of the afternoon working we headed to the River Walk for an early dinner. First, we stopped at our hotel, The Emily Morgan. Richard hadn't told me he had booked it so I was surprised when we pulled up.  All along I thought he hadn't booked a room and that we would end up at who knows where!  But thank goodness, this is where we stayed. It's a beautiful, historic hotel that overlooks the Alamo.




The rooms are spacious and beds so comfy. 


I love a hotel with a pretty bath and great products!


But the best thing about our room was the view. 
Here is our own personal view of the Alamo.


After dropping off our bags, we got a closer look.


What is he doing?  Looks like he's deep in thought...


The huge trees surrounding the Alamo are nothing like I had seen before visiting San Antonio.




Right across the street from the Alamo is another historic hotel, the Menger Hotel.





An alley beside the Menger leads to where the River Walk begins.  You can catch a boat ride here and get a full tour of the river without dealing the crowds on the sidewalks.  We took it a couple of times when the girls when young.  Since it was just the two of us though we decided to get some needed exercise and walked.








There goes a boat...


Richard would not be fond of this picture but he just happened to be there when I snapped this of Cafe Ole, a restaurant that we took Brittany to on her 16th birthday.  When she turned 16 the Super Bowl just happened to be in Houston on that weekend and everything was crazy so we decided to get out of town and ended up here. 


After an early dinner on the river, we headed back to our room and called it a night so we would be "bright eyed and bushy tailed" the next day for Meg's performances, her first which was early in the morning.

2 comments:

  1. This brought back so many memories, our daughter and her family live in San Antonio, and we alway visit the Alamo and River walk when we visit them. I know you had a wonderful time, SA is a wonderful city.The restaurants are the greatest!.
    The hotel you stayed in is beautiful and the view, what a thoughtful husband you have.
    Did you visit the outlet mall in San Marcus?
    Enjoy your week end.
    Blessings,
    Sue

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  2. Thank you to share these beautiful photos. They make me want to visit this city.

    Thank you for stopping by my blog and for your comments. :o)

    Hélène - France
    www.artglehen.fr
    www.artglehen.blogspot.com

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