Our San Antonio nightfall walk took us over a bridge that crossed the River Walk.
I’m glad I looked down.
Here came a boat full of people enjoying their Saturday evening.
I was mesmerized.
A guide was filling them in on what they were seeing, I figured.
We thought we’d like to take that ride the next day.
First, though, we walked down those stairs looking for a taste of the River Walk atmosphere and something to eat.
The many restaurants were packed on the bustling Saturday night.
We chose a place that served all its sandwiches and burgers on fried doughnuts.
I went for a bowl of naked chili. It was extremely spice. Maybe I should have gotten the Cheetoh’s they offer to top it, I thought. Karen’s chicken salad was tasty. I know because I ate a lot of what she left in her bowl. Elisabeth and George Three said the donuts their burgers came on were savory, not sweet.
Sorry, I was too hungry or occupied to take photos off all the food.
I did manage to get us all to arrange our beverages in an interesting array, though.
I love River Walk. It is a great place to stroll.
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It is a vibrant location for sure, Christy.
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Wow, Mark! Now I want to go to San Antonio. Thanks for bringing us there.
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It’s really hot, Ann!
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I hope you went on that boat ride MBM, it looks wonderful.
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You will see in the future that we did in the past, MBC.
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Ha ! I get it, and will look forward to it. 🙂
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Those boat photos are surreal looking. Makes me want to go for a ride, and I really don’t like boats! Glad you’re all having such a great time.
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A post to come shows the sights from the boat by day, CM, and it’s far less surreal. The ride was always calm, FYI.
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Ooh, that’s the walk I want to take. The food sounds interesting and different. I look forward to the next installment
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We made the most of our River Walk time, Beth, and loved every inch of it.
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