Remember when the Alamo was a department store?
Well, actually, the Alamo building was a warehouse for a general store in downtown San Antonio back in 1890. The long barracks (where the last …
Slow travels through the Southwest and South
Well, actually, the Alamo building was a warehouse for a general store in downtown San Antonio back in 1890. The long barracks (where the last …
If you enter the Briscoe Western Art Museum from the San Antonio’s Riverwalk, the first room on the right contains an interesting curated group of …
Once upon a time about 300 years ago the Spanish king ordered 56 people to get on a boat in the Canary Islands off the …
On Google maps it reads: “Japanese Tea Garden”. But at the entrance to this unusual garden in San Antonio, the gate reads: “Entrance to the …
Note: this post should have appeared after the one about the El Paso missions. Once again on this slow journey across the U.S., I am …
About the same time that my German ancestors arrived in Pennsylvania back in the 1860s-70s, another group of Germans refugees arrived in Texas Hill Country …
After driving over 1,100 miles and living for a couple of months in the desert with next-to-zero humidity (plus next-to-zero visibility during one formidable dust …
Instead of empty streets in the financial district on weekends after the brokers and bankers have gone home, downtown San Antonio is busy 7 days …
If you live near a river you know that floods happen and destroy things. Add to that the ambitions of kings and the wars for …
Normally, I don’t write about food, but as I have been travelling along, a late breakfast and an early dinner usually make up my food …
Just a few photos taken in gentrified downtown Tucson during the Folk Music Festival. It was a fun event although Folk Music purists would probably …
My sister, who lives in one of the small towns south of Tucson, suggested–actually insisted–that we go to Arivaca to have lunch. “Best burgers I’ve …