Friday, March 13, 2015

See San Antonio Hot Spots After Hours

Not that we need to bar hop, but it sure can be fun, especially with that ole gang of mine from KHS!  Remember the Gatehouses in Germany? If I remember there was no age limit to have a frosty one? Anyone have a favorite in town?




The Friendly Spot - 

An open-air bar in the Texas icehouse tradition, the Friendly Spot is a neighbourhood anchor of the Southtown arts and King William historic districts. Before refrigeration, icehouses were ice-cooled neighbourhood cold-storage centres. Perishables were stored, and beer, too. When technology made them irrelevant, the beer and the name were kept, and the icehouses evolved to become local bars. The Friendly Spot serves over 180 mostly craft brands, with 25 Texas brews on tap, and a kitchen featuring Mexican and pub food. Like all icehouses, it's family and dog friendly. see full details at http://www.thefriendlyspot.com/

Mi Tierra Café y Panadería

I'd head over here just for the craft shops nearby and maybe a Margarita!

Open 24 hours a day in Market Square, with a Mexican bakery, strolling musicians, and some of the best Tex-Mex in San Antonio, Mi Tierra is also home to the carved-oak Mariachi Bar with an accomplished selection of margaritas and over 150 varieties of tequila. A favourite with tourists, who can find Mexican and south-west crafts at nearby shops in the converted old mercado, Mi Tierra is frequented by locals, too.
More details: http://www.mitierracafe.com/home.php

The Esquire Tavern
Cool, dark and swank, the Esquire was opened in 1933 to celebrate the end of prohibition. The oldest drinking establishment on the River Walk, this downtown classic attracts a diverse crowd, from hipsters to politicians, and boasts the longest bar top in Texas: over 100ft. Named one of the Best Bars in America 2013 by Esquire Magazine and acknowledged by the James Beard Foundation for its award-winning cocktails, the Esquire also features local craft beers and American pub food, such as fried pickles and bison burgers. More details at: http://www.esquiretavern-sa.com/  
I want to recommend to all of you a wonderful book written by a friend of mine, Carol Webb Slater about her father, a WWII combat pilot flying the P-51 Mustang. The book is from letters Carol found her father wrote to his parents and his girlfriend Evelyn, who became his wife and Carol's mother.
Reading those letters between him and those he loved, and their replies, gave me more of an introspection of some of the things my step father was going through during that time. The letters are truly heart felt and personal. You will be swept back in time to when we were kids, most of us without our dads for years.
The pictures are amazing. I urge you to check it out on Amazon. The reviews are fabulous, and I am amazed at how beautifully Carol put it all together. Had to have been a labor of love.  Great job Carol. It is so touching and brings wartime stories back to those of us who remember that time.
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Don't forget to let Warren know some of the details of your trip to the reunion.
Will you need transportation from the airport? Interested in a city and or River tour?
It's going to be here in the blink of an eye. You know how fast time flies.
Mary

Check out 
San Antonio Sights to See

Here's info on culture and the arts while we are there.
Culture and the Arts

For the shoppers among us, I checked out some places to shop.

Monday, March 9, 2015

Shopping in San Antonio

San Antonio is in the top ten of America's 25 Best Cities for Shopping. You'll have lots of fun whether you're a bargain hunter, designer diva or window shopper. 


Alamo Quarry Market - 255 E. Basse Rd., San Antonio, TX 78209


Follow the smokestacks to San Antonio’s premiere open-air lifestyle center featuring Regal 16-plex Cinemas, more than 75 distinguished stores and a fabulous collection of fine and casual dining including Nordstrom Rack, Banana Republic, Chico’s, J. Jill, Coldwater Creek, Lucchese Boot, Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar, P.F. Chang’s China Bistro and many more!

Rivercenter Mall

849 E. Commerce St. Ste. 895, San Antonio, TX 78205
A monolithic glass house teeming with life, Rivercenter Mall blends many of the conveniences of indoor shopping with a genuine outdoor feel. In the heart of the city on the River Walk, the mall is home to an array of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues 





Traders Village

9333 Southwest Loop 410 at Old Pearsall Rd, San Antonio, TX 78242


    One of America's largest weekend flea markets and entertainment complexes. More than 100-acres to browse, shop, trade and play. Shoppers from around the world come for the bargain hunting and discover everything from hand-made crafts to one-of-a-kind treasures  




                                                          
    

Buckhorn Curio Store & Gift Shop    

318 E. Houston, San Antonio, TX 78205

The original store motto, "Honest Goods and Honest Dealin's” is still the backbone of our success today. The Buckhorn Curio Store is proud to have captured the essence of the Old West and to share it with visitors from around the world. We’ve got everything from Bowie knives, cowboy hats, and games to t-shirts, mugs, the film and batteries that you forgot, and many delightful items that could only come from Texas!

Other pages about our reunion






Hanging Cosmetic and Grooming Travel Bag,

10 see-through compartments let you store all your toiletry needs in one location









                                 

Thursday, January 29, 2015

San Antonio Culture and Arts Sites

San Antonio has enough sights to see we could stay even more days to enjoy all it has to offer. 


Majestic Theater

San Antonio's oldest and largest atmospheric theater seats 2,311 people, was built in 1929 in the Mission Revival, Baroque and Mediterranean Revival architectural styles, is home to the San Antonio Symphony and is the premier performing arts facility for public and private events in San Antonio.





McNay Art Museum

As the first modern art museum in the entire state of Texas, the museum houses over 14,000 works of contemporary and European art in the 24-room Spanish Colonial Revival-style mansion of Marion Koogler McNay, and includes works by European and American masters including Cezanne, Picasso, Gauguin, Matisse, Georgia O'Keeffe and more.

During our reunion time, the museum will feature  'Rodin to Warhol" Celebrating their 60th Anniversary.  


San Antonio Museum of Art 

Located on the Riverwalk, first-time visitors to this museum are often pleasantly surprised at the size and scope of the collection, which includes the largest collection of ancient Egyptian, Greek and Roman art in the southern US, in addition to a growing base of contemporary and regional art works.



The Witte Museum

 Adjacent to Brackenridge Park along the Riverwalk, this premiere museum of South Texas history, culture, and natural science boasts historic artifacts and photographs, Texas art, textiles, the world-renowned Hertzberg Circus Collection, dinosaur bones, the four-story H-E-B Science Treehouse and more.

Check out previous pages for our reunion info.

K-town San Antonio Reunion

San Antonio Sights to See








Tuesday, January 20, 2015

San Antonio Sights to See

The Alamo
One of the most visited and historic sights to see, The Alamo was originally named Mission San Antonio de Valero, For 300 years of history, it has served as home to missionaries and their Indian converts for nearly seventy years and welcomes more than 2.5 million visitors a year.

From February 23 to March 6, 1836, the Battle of the Alamo was a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution.  Jim Bowie, Davey Crockett were two of the 115 defenders. They were killed in battle.



The River Walk


The River Walk




Located along the banks of the San Antonio River, one story beneath the streets of Downtown San Antonio, this charming network of walkways connects most of the major tourist draws in San Antonio, from the Alamo to Pearl Brewery to the San Antonio Museum of Art and all points in between, and boasts cafes, shops, bars, galleries and more.



Our last reunion in San Antonio was 2009. We had a really good time.


This was the first YouTube video I ever made. Hopefully I've gotten better. You can click on it to watch. I don't remember ending it so abruptly. Oh well, it was 6 years ago.  



San Fernando Cathedral


San Fernando Cathedral
Also known as the Church of Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria y Guadalupe, the Cathedral is the Seat of the Archdiocese of San Antonio, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is the oldest cathedral sanctuary in the U.S. - Built between 1738 and 1750.

That's it for today's update. I'll be posting more about sights to see, shopping spots, and dining delights in future posts on this Blog.

Tours on this are $24. 
Double Decker Sightseeing Bus












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San Antonio Reunion K-Town

K-Town '50s-'60s Reunion




Monday, May 4th, 
Tuesday, May 5th, 
Wednesday, May 6th, 
Thursday May 7th.
The rate is $119 a night. This includes 2 breakfasts per room per day. The rate is guaranteed until April 19th. For 2 days before and after if available when booked.
Warren Hopkins, aka, Hoppy for getting it going. We all need to pitch in with thanks, plus suggestions, ideas, etc that anyone has to add to our upcoming great REUNION. Information is from Warren's original email.

Book early if you plan on an early arrival or a late departure.
They will comp the hospitality room.
We can stock our own supplies.
The hotel provides valet parking for $18 a day.
There is free parking on 9th Street.
The boats that operate on the river stop at the hotel and are wheel-chair accessible.

The only money needed to be collected in advance is for supplies for the hospitality room. A registration fee of $15 per person.  Please send it to Warren as soon as possible.
If you pay and can't attend, he will refund unless it has already been spent.

Please forward this to every KTOWN person on your E-mail list.  A telephone call wouldn't hurt either. Even snail-mail.
Hoppy's email, home addresses and phone number are in the email I'm sending to the K-town group on my contact list with a link to this reunion info. This is public, and I didn't want to give that info out.

Contact the hotel directly to make your reservation and tell them you are with the K-town reunion group.
www.wyndham.com/hotels21563  103 9th StreetSan Antonio, TX 78215


Check out some 
San Antonio Sights to See


Here's some info on culture and the arts while we are there.
Culture and the Arts

For the shoppers among us, I checked out some places to shop.


I'll be adding more things to see and do so be sure to bookmark or save this Blog.