Our geezer hiking group taking aim at exploring the town of San Antonio, Texas - March 30-31. Read more

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  • The Alamo - San Antonio, Texas

    March 30 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Our journey kicked off in Dallas with Mike at the wheel of his comfy Lexus, while Aubra, Chad, and I settled into the backseat. We swung by Hillsborough to pick up Terry and Curt, then hit the road south on Highway 35. Not long after, the skies opened up, and heavy rain followed us nearly the entire way to our first stop—Kreuz Market BBQ in Lockhart, Texas—where we met up with Jim for some legendary barbecue lunch.

    Fully fueled, we continued on to San Antonio, checking into the historic Menger Hotel. After a quick refresh, we made our way to the famous Menger Bar, where President Roosevelt once recruited Rough Riders (and supposedly had a near-miss with an assassin!). Drinks in hand, we soaked up the ambiance before heading out to explore The Alamo.

    This legendary 1836 battleground saw a small but determined group of Texans—including James Bowie and Davy Crockett—stand against the Mexican army. Outnumbered and outgunned, they held out for 13 days before being overrun, cementing their place in Texas history with the battle cry: “Remember the Alamo!”

    From there, we strolled along the San Antonio Riverwalk, taking in the vibrant atmosphere before landing at Mi Tierra Cafe, an iconic Mexican restaurant, where we dug into a feast of delicious, authentic cuisine.

    Back at the hotel, the evening wrapped up poolside with a “planning meeting” (aka storytelling and drinks) that stretched well past 9:00 PM. I think our newest geezer recruit, Terry Hatcher, got a proper introduction to the group’s unique mix of personalities, humor, and—most importantly—our unwavering dedication to good times and great company!

    Stay tuned for more tomorrow's adventures …
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  • Botannical Gardens - San Antonio

    March 31 in the United States ⋅ 🌩️ 81 °F

    The day started bright and early with breakfast at 7:45 AM at La Panadería Bakery Café, just a short stroll from our hotel. My milky coffee and almond croissant were the perfect wake-up call—exactly what I needed to get going!

    After checking out of the hotel, we took a quick drive over to the San Antonio Botanical Gardens. What a feast for the senses on this beautiful sunny day! The sheer variety of plants, shrubs, and flowers was breathtaking, and the well-maintained grounds made it a joy to explore. Everywhere we turned, nature put on a spectacular display, and we soaked it all in during our leisurely two-and-a-half-hour stroll.

    By midday, it was time to say goodbye to the gardens and hello to BBQ! We met up with our son Andreas and his partner Nichole at Smoke Shack BBQ, a nearby spot that did not disappoint. The conversation flowed as easily as the barbecue sauce, and before we knew it, it was time to hit the road.

    At 1:30 PM, we all parted ways, heading back to our respective homes in Garland, Keller, Colleyville, Fredericksburg, and Tyler.

    This trip marked our 22nd Geezer Group event since 2014—proof that while we may be getting older, we’re still kicking, still laughing, and still making unforgettable memories together.
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