Hi Bill and Julie,
Just got back today from our trip.
We had a wonderful time, and of course could have used a little more time.
We ended up staying at the La Mansion, and LOVED it. Our room looked over the Riverwalk and all of the happenings. Never was bothered by the taffic or Riverwalk noise. Our room was lovely, and the sevice was great. Saw the IMAX movie of the Alamo, and my DH commented on how everyone in the US should see that to appreciate what happened. I cried.....
We then toured the Alamo and all surroundings. Went and had Mango Ice Cream at the Menger and spent a little time exploring. A truly gorgeous hotel, but glad we picked the La Mansion. ( I liked the southwestern feel and the location better.) Spent some time shopping at the Market. It poured rain off and on us. We were lucky. More on that later.
After San Antonio, we went to New Braunfels and Gruene. Loved Gruene and stayed at the Apple Inn. Very nice and yummy breakfast. I'll have to say that because of the rainfall, the weather was cooler, but the humidity was awful. And dead crikets everywhere. Yuck!!! Is that normal???? The Guadalupe River was almost over the bridge we went over.

I felt bad for the river rafting and tubing companies. Only a few people were rafting, and that looked harem scarem to me. Bought a few antiques in Gruene and went to the Gruene Hall. How fun!! We were lucky, and saw the McCoy Brothers playing. Didn't get to go rafting of course and only saw Schlitterbans from a distance. Our daughter wasn't with us, so we decided to skip it and do more sight seeing along the way.
Had a beautiful ride through the hill country, walked Fredericksburg, and found a true life BBQ on the side of the road and had lunch up the way at a rest stop. Now this is what traveling on the road is all about. Finding gems like that. The place we stopped to picnic at, had sooooooooooooo many locusts that we thought there were rainbird sprinklers going on behind the trees.

Honestly, I've never heard anything like that in my life.

I was kind of scared to get out of the truck.

I thought they just might carry me away. But they were only in the trees, which were next to us, not hanging right over our heads. Had beef brisket and chicken on butcher paper. Yum!!! My DH Dave LOVES to BBQ, so it was cool we found this place. He also found Antique stores with lots of Gasoline and Oil signs. He loves to collect them.
Back to the rainy part. I guess the day after we left New Braunfels, 8 inches of rain fell the next day. Well let me tell you...... This California girl wouldn't know what to do with that kind of rain fall. We get only 8-9 inches of rain a
year where we live.!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Plus I'm assuming that with that rainfall comes thunder and lightning????? Which I can't stand. So you probably think I am a wuss. Yep I am.

I've been in some pretty bad storms back east, even in a tonado warning. Give me my earthquakes I say!!!!

(Cute story....in 2000 we were in Savannah Georgia, and my other DD was trying to figure out where to go to college. Got caught in a terrible storm while touring the town, and have never seen her so scared. She had always been the type to be very independent, and never get phased by anything. She had always been very confident...........until then. We were trying to get back to our campground. The thunder and lightning was going off every second. It was bad!!!!!!!!!!! Finally got back safely, and from then on, she decided that she would never live or go to school back there.

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Amen to that!!!!

Us Mamas like our children around us forever you know!!!
OK time for bed. I am still on Texas time. Talk later................