
After Austin, I was hoping to find something to cleanse my palate. Providence and I met on the way to San Antonio when I saw the sign for the Snake Farm in New Braunfels. Unfortunately, it was closed.
San Antonio is a larger city than Austin, and there were a few people milling about its downtown area. However, I was unable to find cheap and safe parking, so I'll wait until tomorrow to check it out a bit before my big push to the west.
Posted to BloggingAcrossAmerica at November 16, 2003 08:25 PM
Lived in SA for 12 years...try bacon/egg/cheese breakfast tacos at Taco Cabana...burger & fries for lunch at Chester's or Biff Buzby's...and Italian dinner at Boccone's on noth Blanco. Trust me.
Posted by: david at November 20, 2003 09:21 PM
Go to Schlitterbahn (or however they spell that huge waterpark's name)!!
Posted by: Pauly at November 21, 2003 09:51 AM
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