A couple of the old missions, built in the 1700s, are within walking distance of the RV Park we were staying in, which has been handy- it’s nice to have a destination in mind when we go for a walk.
Some parts of the missions are still in ruins, and some have been restored, like this chapel at Mission Concepcion.
Of course no visit to San Antonio is complete without a trip to the Riverwalk.
In between all the history lessons and walking, the 4 of us have just been…..bummin’ around, hanging out and trying not to eat too much!
When we looked at the weather forecast, our plans for Thanksgiving week changed. We realized we are not far enough south and in an attempt to outrun the cold weather, we decided to head to Big Bend National Park next week.
That still left us with a few days to bum around so we headed next to San Marcos, a good jumping off point for visiting numerous hill country towns.
One of those towns is Gruene (pronounced “Green”). With a historic downtown full of eating and drinking establishments, it was our kind of place!
When you add in some decent weather, wine and beer tasting and a great outdoor venue for live music, it makes for an awesome day.
Intermingled with the fun, there are always chores to do. Mike and Paul took the time to load up both trucks with firewood. Most of our time over the next 3 months will be spent in the desert, without much opportunity for firewood purchasing, so we took advantage while we can.
Tomorrow we start the 3 day trek to Big Bend National Park- one of my favorite places!