What a wonderful day for a day trip, if it weren’t for June through September San Antonio could actually be a livable city. We started our day off at about 50 degrees and 25 miles and 4 hours later the day was still beautiful with a temp of under 65.
Although we didn’t visit each and every Mission, we missed the Alamo, we were able to see most as well as the multiple side trips Joanie demands on her ventures. The city has really created a wonderful maze of trails for bikers and runners through downtown and beyond. I just wish I knew where we were most of the time, that would have been nice.
Highlights were seeing the school that Joanie started 1st grade at (and her mother attended high school) the “sliver” of land her Aunt Henrietta and her family donated to the San Antonio Archdiocese (Yturri) and all the great multicultural neighborhoods we traveled through.

Here we go.

Get off the road lady, there is a path.

Look, a map.

Mission Espada.

Beautiful chapel.

Yturri House, one of mucho side trips.

Inside the chapel.

Mission San Juan.

Stop to say hi to my big brothers at San Jose Burial Park.

Mission San Jose.

Follow me.

Where’d you go?
Oh I see you, wait for me.

Historical Gallaway Mamma and oldest daughter school.

Joanie recreating her mother’s high school picture.

Last stop.

I lied, one more stop.
La Tuna Icehouse for beer and nachos.

Still smiling.

Man on a mission of missions unless I’m mission something?
Actually…..a women on a mission of missions. Pretty cool, no idea.
We be in Utah for November…..Peace
Cheers, Richard (Dick) Ray
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Very nice Dickie Boy, have a cool time in Utah.
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That’s a really fun ride. It was where I met you the first time.
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It is, we need to all do it together soon.
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