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    • Day 5

      Day 5 : The Market, Alamo & Spurs game

      November 11, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 15 °C

      Deuxième jour à San Antonio.
      On part visiter le Market, une place qui ressemble à un grand marché mexicain, on y trouve que des produits mexicains (ou chinois ! 😅). L'endroit est sympa mais pas de quoi s'y attarder de longues heures.
      On marche ensuite vers The Alamo, historiquement connu pour sa bataille où les Mexicains (Tejanos) ont vaincu les Texians, et qui marquera le début de la Révolution du Texas. L'armée texane se vengera quelques temps après et vainqueront l'armée mexicaine qui formera par la suite la République du Texas. Voilà pour la petite histoire.
      Nous n'avons pas pu visiter l'église car nous n'avons pas anticipé le fait qu'il fallait réserver des billets chronométrés, nous n'avons pas trop assuré sur ce coup ! C'est pas grave, on peut quand même visiter l'extérieur du fort. On y trouve des statuts des héros de cet événement et un campement reconstitué.
      On finit notre visite par une petite pause fastfood dans le centre commercial du Riverwalk non loin de là.
      On rentre ensuite à l'hôtel pour se préparer pour le match NBA du soir ! Alex est excité comme une puce ! 😆
      Le match est à 19h, on décide de partir à 16h, Alex pensant que les portes ouvrent 2h avant. Que nenni ! On arrive à l'AT&T Center vers 16h30, on gare notre voiture au premier parking que l'on voit. On se dirige ensuite vers les portes oû on nous annonce que les portes n'ouvriront qu'à 18h, le Fan Shop également ! 😅😅 On a donc 1h30 à patienter dans le froid car précisons que nous somme passés de 27°C à 11°C en l'espace de 2h !!!! 🥶 On se dit, "tiens, et si on déplaçait la voiture" car estimant qu'elle était garée trop loin, d'autres parkings plus près étaient encore dispos. Erreur fatale !!! Les autres parkings sont payants ! 30$ ! On se retrouve donc à être parti du parking que l'on avait trouvé, qui était gratuit à notre arrivée et également devenu payant quand on a voulu y retourner ! On a vraiment été nuls sur ce coup !!! On trouve finalement un parking à 10$ proche de la salle tout de même géré par une autre société.
      Cette péripétie digérée, on se redirige devant les portes où l'on patiente finalement que jusqu'à 17h30 où les portes s'ouvrent ! Ils ont dû avoir pitié de nous ! 😆
      Et là, tout devient irréel, l'endroit est indescriptible, on y trouve boutiques, restaurants par dizaines, bars... Le temps de boire une bière, de manger un burger et de faire quelques emplettes, on rentre littéralement dans la salle avant le début du match ! Quelques photos, l'hymne américain et le match commence ! On assiste à une belle victoire des Spurs contre une équipe des Bucks diminuée par l'absence de leurs grandes stars !
      Pfiiiiiou quelle journée !
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    • Day 4

      Day 4 : San Antonio

      November 10, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      Première étape de notre roadtrip, on prend la route vers San Antonio. On ne fait pas beaucoup de route, 1h30 sépare San Antonio de Austin. Cela nous permet d'arriver tranquillement sur la ville et de garer la voiture dans un parking du centre, 18$ tout de même si tu y restes entre 1h et 3h. Le ton est donné ! 😆
      On se promène sur le Riverwalk, endroit très touristique mais vraiment très sympa ! On peut y trouver de nombreux restaurants et quelques boutiques. On peut passer d'une rive à une autre par des petits ponts et on y trouve même un théâtre de plein air.
      On s'arrête pour manger dans un restaurant mexicain, c'est quand même la grande spécialité dans l'Etat et particulièrement à San Antonio d'autant que la ville est peuplée de près de 63% de personnes d'origine mexicaine. On se pète le bide une nouvelle fois, même si on est toujours raisonnable, on se retrouve toujours avec des énormes assiettes ! 😁
      La journée s'achève dans l'hôtel que nous avons réservé, un peu excentré de la ville, où l'on se permet un repas "léger" avec quelques bricoles achetées dans le H.E.B du coin (Alex y a évidemment acheté des Twinkies 😆).
      Demain s'annonce sportif ! 😉
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    • Day 67

      Le Texas sous la pluie : San Antonio

      November 22, 2022 in the United States ⋅ ☁️ 11 °C

      Deuxième étape : San Antonio. Connue pour être une des premières villes texanes, San Antonio cache nombre de "missions", ces anciens bastions devenus des symboles du courage des premiers américains. C'est plutôt sympa à visiter mais Texas oblige, l'angle d'approche est très colonialiste... Dans le centre de San Antonio, le Riverwalk est vraiment sympa (même sous la pluie), surtout le soir. On sort boire des bières dans un bar animé par un pianiste qui laisse son instrument à Violette qui interprète Céline Dion avec ses fidèles (mais forcés) chanteurs (nous)... Maintenant, direction Austin !Read more

    • Day 10

      Remember the Alamo

      April 12 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 18 °C

      Gestern bin ich staubbedeckt aus der Wüste zurückgekehrt. Heute genieße ich die Annehmlichkeiten der Stadt.
      Zunächst bestelle ich mir ein "All American Breakfast" mit Rührei, Würstchen und Pfannkuchen. Die junge Kellnerin sagt nach Landessitte "Honey" zu mir, aber auch der Rest des Frühstücks ist gut.
      San Antonio gehört zu den wenigen "walkable Cities" in den Staaten, also zu den Städten, in denen es Sinn ergibt, das Auto ausnahmsweise mal stehen zu lassen und einfach mal zu Fuß zu gehen. Entlang eines Flusses gibt es schöne Promenaden mit unzähligen Läden und Restaurants. Sogar Bootsfahrten mitten durch die Stadt gibt es.
      Hauptattraktion ist der Alamo, für die Texaner ein heiliger Ort. 1836 war das die Ruine einer früheren spanischen Mission. Es kam zum letzten Gefecht der um Unabhängigkeit kämpfenden Texaner gegen Mexiko. Alle sind, so will es die Legende, heldenhaft gestorben. Remember the Alamo!
      Mich ruft wieder die Autobahn. In Waco schaue ich mir noch eine Fundstätte von Mammuts an. Man hat eine Halle darüber errichtet, die Skelette freigelegt und im Übrigen alles so belassen, wie es vorgefunden wurde. Interessant!
      Abends erreiche ich Fort Worth, alias "Cowtown". Ich habe über airbnb eine nette, kleine Wohnung gemietet.
      Eigentlich will ich auch noch zum Freitagabendrodeo. Aber rund um den Veranstaltungsort gibt es bereits so weiträumig Staus und Parkplatzsucher, dass ich die Lust verliere und den Plan spontan aufgebe.
      Stattdessen koche ich mir ein schönes Abendessen - Mikrowelle mit irgendwas, danach Eiscreme, und lege mir die Karten für morgen.
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    • Day 7

      Ud på landet - dejlig omvej

      June 24, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 38 °C

      Vi valgte at køre en stor omvej på vej til San Antonio. Vi ville se en lille by el. to på vejen. Jeg sidder jo altid med kort når vi kører også selv om GPS kører på skærmen i bilen. På kortet kan jeg se små i koner og ting som måske er værd at kører forbi. Så jeg fandt da lige en nationalpark på vejen. Det var et stort flodleje. Vi gik lidt omkring i varmen🥵 og jeg fandt naturligvis et badested - det var desværre ikke rigtigt koldt.
      Vi kørere langs en vej måske 50 km. og der var måske 30 Winery - kæmpe gårde der lavede vine. Der kørte simpelhen flere shuttlebusser mellem vin gårdene. 🍷 Så der kunne smages vin.
      Så så vi Frederichburg en hygge lille turist by. Hvor vin turisterne boede😉 Vi købte mest en sandwich i supermarked til frokost. Og kørte videre til Luckenbach, alletiders lille cowboy “by”/sted. Der bor vist 3 mennesker og en kat😂 Der sad en cowboy og spillede de helt rigtige Country sange på akustisk guitar🪕 ærgerligt vi var i bil og ikke skulle overnatte der🤠
      Videre til storbyen og endnu et grimt hotel som lå lige under motorvejen men det var billigt😂 og det kostede kun 15$ for parkering pr. nat😜 og 8 min. gang fra midtbyen👍🏻 (glæder mig alligevel til lidt luksus i Big Bend🤩).
      Hurtig bad efter at have svedt igennem flere gange i løbet af dagen🥵 og så ned i downtown. Total turist helvede😳 Vi er snart færdig med stor by!
      Nåh vi fandt et pizzaria hvor de kun havde plads udenfor🥵 Så spisning i 34 grader som føles som 44, jeg er helt rød i hovedet og sveder hele tiden😂 jeg har Spring water og min vifte som lidt hjælp😝
      Sidste bar kommer der en ind som pudser cowboy støvlet, det var sjov, i sær fordi Dennis have teva sandaler på🤣
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    • Day 7

      Lørdag d. 24.6.

      June 24, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 37 °C

      Afgang fra Austin. Turen til San Antonio var ikke så lang, så vi tog et par ekstra stop på vejen.
      Pedernales Falls State Park blev besøgt. Her var der flotte udsigter i den tørre flod. Chefen var så heldig, at hun kunne få lov at bade i det varme vand. Ret skal være ret. Hun har tacklet den voldsomme varme uden at klynke alt for meget.
      Næste stop var Frederichsburg (med tydelig tysk oprindelse), som var for de lidt finere folk. Byen var ret hyggelig, og omgivet at vinproducenter i massevis.
      Ude på landet - in the middle of nowhere, lå et sted kaldet Luckenbach. Den indfødte texaner Laura fra Cowboycaféen, havde anbefaler at vi kiggede forbi. Tak for det Laura! Et country spillested udover det sædvanlige. En række gamle westernhuse, en dansehal og et par udendørsscener under de store træer. Wau… og vi blev budt velkommen af en fyr som spillede “Feathered indians”. Det gav sgu lige gåsehud og en tåre i øjenkrogen. Vi kunne have siddet der hele dagen, og måske endda drukket et par øl - men der var stadig en times kørsel til San Antonio, så vi måtte forlade mit nye ynglingssted i hele verden. Måske vender jeg tilbage og bosætter mig. De har country musik, øl og toiletter. Så behøver man vel egentlig ikke meget mere.
      Vi nåede frem til San Antonio uden problemer, og brugte resten af aftenen downtown ved River Walk. Virkelig hyggeligt og dyrt sted.
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    • Day 60

      Day 59 - Possibly A Bargain Too Far?

      June 20, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 27 °C

      Woke up & checked my emails. I was curious to see if I had received anything from the AMARG “Boneyard” Tour or Davis-Monthan Air Force Base about our vetting checks. Nothing, an absolute disgrace!

      I then came across an email requesting me to “Take 3 minutes to tell us about your stay at Extended Stay America El Paso - Airport”. Well I did, 10 minutes later I pressed the send button with my scathing review. That cheered me up!

      We packed up our stuff & headed out for a long drive to San Antonio. There was no sign of Kelly or Lola, I think they are early birds, that or they couldn’t stand my snoring 💤.

      Jackie was now insistent that she would drive the 1st leg & would like Chris Rea on the stereo, not my choice, but it’s the drivers prerogative! Jackie got on to Highway 90, known as the Texas Pecos Trail, & cranked the car up to a cruising speed of 75mph. I chose The Road To Hell album & rather spookily the 4th track was called “Texas”. That was my song of the day sorted!

      It was a fantastic driving road, long sweeping bends cutting a swathe through the shrub land, just north of the Mexican Border. We only met a vehicle about every 5 miles or so. We passed through the minuscule towns/hamlets of Sanderson, Dryden, Langtry & Comstock. We crossed over the Pecos River High Bridge & also across the Amistad International Reservoir. Two & a half hours, 171 miles later, Jackie parked Doodle up in a bay at the Sonic Drive-In on Veterans Boulevard in Del Rio.

      At Sonic, you order your food at the bay & wait for it to be delivered, we did, but also pleaded with them to use the staff restrooms which the kindly allowed us to do. Unlike everyone else we sat at a table to eat our cheese burgers (which are massive) & the waiter told us to go into the kitchen if we wanted drink refills. We did, they were free & we were bloody thirsty.

      Whilst at Sonic examined Doodle & has found at least 5 small dents in the bonnet, obviously caused by the hail storm yesterday. That gave Jackie something to stress about for the rest of the afternoon!

      I took over the reins from here & continued on the 90 through Brackettville, Uvalde, Knippa, D’Hanis, Honda, then turned north onto Texas 173 to Bandera, which tags itself ‘The Cowboy Capital of the World’. Bold claim, but to be fair the town was surrounded by cattle ranches. We had a drive round, saw the Frontier Times Museum, then pushed on to San Antonio.

      San Antonio is a massive city, mainly famous for two things - The Alamo & The Riverwalk, which are both fairly close to each other. I had focused my search on Booking.com to accommodation in that vicinity. Most of the hotels were coming up at over $200 per night, but I found a motel still in that vicinity for $60 including breakfast.

      We drove into the car park of The Inn At Alamo & debated whether we should stay there. To me the clientele seemed ok, so I convinced Jackie to go for it. The receptionist quoted us $69 for a room, but I put her straight that it was on Booking.com for $60. She charged us $60 & allocated us Room 123.

      Well location wise The Inn At Alamo is perfect. The Riverwalk is 390 metres away & The Alamo nearer. Unfortunately location is not always everything, we walked in & Jackie had a fit. Jackie has likened our room to a drug den, a bit harsh, I’d say empty squat. There was lumps of dust & bits of plastic on the floor, we dare not look under the beds. The bed linen although I’m sure clean was stained. The net curtains have mildew, as does all the surfaces around the air con. It was disgusting & apparently it was my fault, especially as I had knocked her down $9, we got the worst room in the place!

      We were sunbaked & sweaty, so we had a cold shower & beer, then headed out to the much hyped Riverwalk. We hated it, it was an artificial diversion of the San Antonio River that was lined on both sides by crammed in & overpriced restaurants, many being national chains. The restaurants were busy with business people on expenses or Asian tourists. There were also large bathtub looking boats full of tourists, with a guide, chugging up & down. Were they pointing out what food was served where?

      We walked along it & out of it. We went along to The Alamo, obviously closed for the evening, but the outside lit up quite nicely. My research tells me that we might not be able to take a tour without booking tickets 2 days in advance. We have been there before!

      We looked for somewhere normal to get a drink & food. It was 8.00pm & we were pouring sweat, my phone told me it was 98.6 degrees, but it also said it felt like 104 degrees. No wonder. After wandering around until we had severely withered, we popped into a restaurant called Pho Bo for Pad Thai & Sesame Chicken. We had a jug of water, because they didn’t sell alcohol. It was really nice.

      On google I had identified a Brewery about half a mile away. Jackie was happy to go because she didn’t want to go back to the motel too early. It was worth the walk, the Roadmap Brewing Co. was a lovely air conditioned room selling about 15 different beers. We had a large glass each of a 6.1% Mama Dukes IPA & planned the next couple of days, actually the nights.

      We returned to our hotel & as I write, Jackie is giggling away to some film on Netflix. Our room can’t be that bad after all. And she has forgotten the damage to Doodle!

      Song of the Day - Texas by Chris Rea.

      Bonus Song of the Day :-

      Cowboy Song by Thin Lizzy
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    • Day 16

      Remember the Alamo

      June 6, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 32 °C

      What a beautiful city San Antonio is. Definitely my favourite of the three Texas cities I’ve visited. My top priority was to visit the historic Alamo - and it didn’t disappoint. I knew very little about the historic battle in 1836 other than seeing the movie years ago, so the visit was interesting, informative and moving. One elderly gentleman was giving out information about the battle and asked if there were any questions. One wee boy put his hand up: ‘ sir, were you at the battle of the Alamo?’ Moving on swiftly...

      San Antonio’s other main attraction is the River Walk - an extensive European style development of cafes and restaurants along the San Antonio River. I took a river cruise and it was relaxing to see the historic parts of this beautiful city from the river. Another place to be recommended.
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    • Day 10

      Day 10

      October 8, 2019 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 25 °C

      This morning we packed up and headed to our next destination, San Antonio. Before entering the freeway we found a Denny's restaurant for breakfast before the long drive ahead. Although it nearly ended up being a lot longer, as Ted entered West Colombia (in the south) as our next destination into the GPS, as opposed to Colombus (in the west) where we were meant to go.

      The drive was about three hours, but we are quite happy with the hotel where we are staying, as a change from staying at an AirBnB accommodation. Once getting to our room, we walked 20 minutes downtown until we reached the River Walk. It was really nice. I wasn't sure what to expect but it was a really beautiful restaurant and pub area that has been built along the river going through the city. What I liked most is that it is actually under the city, meaning you don't have any traffic or other businesses taking away any of the ambiance of the area.

      We had lunch at a riverside restaurant which came complete with a mariachi band. We were going to go to nearby Dick's since the prices were decent, but there seemed to be a weird tradition of making the guests wear a condom shaped hat while they were dining. Since San Antonio is well known for The Alamo, I went back up to the city to see it. Ted didn't want to as he had seen it before, so I went and explored by myself.

      With all due respect to the USA, I didn't find it very interesting. I imagine it is a part of US history, but for a foreigner like myself, I didn't really understand the significance. Whilst I liked the historic building and gardens, I wasn't really familiar enough with the history of The Alamo to appreciate what I was seeing.

      We had seen enough sights for the day, so we caught an Uber back to our hotel. I did some laundry before Ted realised he had left his razor behind in the last hotel. We tried going to a nearby Chinese restaurant for dinner but since it was closed, we drove across town to a Walmart so Ted could buy another razor. We ended up buying some dinner there which was significantly cheaper than eating out again.

      Tonight we had an earlier night since we are back on the road again tomorrow, towards Austin.
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    • Day 8

      Søndag d. 25.6.

      June 25, 2023 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 37 °C

      Vi er blevet bedre til at sove længe. Kl. 07.00 uden problemer. Flot klaret.
      Først på dagen besøgte vi The Alamo, som er Texas eneste repræsentant på unescos liste over verdensarv. Jeg elsker den slags støvet cowboyhistorie. Vi gik på området og i kirken, hvor en vigtig del af Texas løsrivelse fandt sted. “Remember the Alamo” blev senere de frihedshungrende texaneres kampråb i kampen mod Mexico. Fed historie, så jeg kom selvfølgelig til at købe en t-shirt.
      Vi fortsatte dagen med en ca 13 km lang tur langs River Walk. Vildt blæret sted. De har gjort det muligt, at gå langs floden under træerne. Desværre var varmen så vild, at vi til sidst måtte søge tilflugt på det kedelige hotelværelse.
      Jeg tror aldrig jeg har svedt så meget før. En ny trøje tager ganske kort tid at spolere. Jeg lugter efterhånden som en af de hjemløse (med undtagelse af tis-lugten), og jeg har opgivet at være velduftende.
      De hjemløse er der i øvrigt lidt for mange af, og flere af dem virker psykisk syge, så er man lidt på vagt.
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    You might also know this place by the following names:

    San Antonio, سان أنطونيو, San-Antonio, Горад Сан-Антоніа, Сан Антонио, স্যান অ্যান্টোনিও, Сан-Антонио, Σαν Αντόνιο, سان آنتونیو, 聖安東尼奧, סן אנטוניו, सैन एन्टोनियो, Սան Անտոնիո, SAT, サンアントニオ, სან-ანტონიო, 샌안토니오, Sanctus Antonius, San Antonijus, Sanantonio, സാൻ അന്റോണിയോ, सॅन अँटोनियो, ਸਾਨ ਆਂਤੋਨੀਓ, سان انٹونیو, 78201, San Antònio, San Antoniyo, சான் அந்தோனியோ, శాన్ అంటోనియో, แซนแอนโทนีโอ, Сан-Антоніо, סאן אנטאניא, 圣安东尼奥

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