Thursday, January 1, 2015

Happy New Year

 Post Christmas, Ray and I visited San Antonio, Texas.  Remember the Alamo. This mission is sacred Texas ground. It was beautifully lit and actually the courtyard area had a Christmas tree and lights strung on all the trees. Quite a sight
 San Antonio is known for the Riverwalk and we took the little river boat cruise. This fabulous mosaic mural is tucked on the side of the convention center
 Plenty of Christmas to be had.  Also, restaurants line the area - we ate at County Line BBQ and also at a Tex-Mex place. Yes, Ray did finish his 32 ounce margarita. No he did not fall into the river walking back to the hotel.
 Water is a theme everywhere.  Here's my elf, Ray - we do have a lot of fun
Thanks Ray for my San Antonio Christmas experience

Happy New Year everybody. Here's to an excellent 2015. Peace, health, and good wishes to all

10 comments:

  1. Happy New Year...health and happiness.

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  2. Oh, I do love San Antonio and all it's amazing Texas History. Great pictures....you and your elf picked a great time of the year to visit there. I haven't been downtown to see the sites, walk the Riverwalk and give a 32 ounce margarita an 'Atta Girl'. Time to go!
    Sue at CollectInTexas Gal

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    1. ....in a long time. I didn't finish...got so excited about a margarita. LOL

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    2. San Antonio knows how to put on a good spread and the margaritas are top shelf. They will welcome you with open arms - just don't fall in the river (then again you can stand up and walk out)

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  3. It looks so lovely seeing everything all lit up along the river! I'm glad you had the perfect romantic getaway! Happy New Year to you and Ray!

    Julie

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  4. I love getting away and seeing new places. Happy New Year :-)

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  5. Looks like you had a nice visit there. Happy New Year to you, Joanne!

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  6. It's nice to see that you two have a fun throughout the world, wherever you are.

    Here's to continued happy trails and joyful times in 2015 and beyond.

    Love to you, Joanne.

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  7. Those water features are pretty. I've been to Texas, but only to Dallas.

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  8. Now that's what I call a good time! It beats my potato peeling because sadly my blog poem did almost come true! Happy new year.

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