Thursday, 21 March 2013

SIGHT SEEING IN SAN ANTONIO

Tuesday morning we took off for an overnight trip to San Antonio, to meet up with my Cousin Carol and her family.  We both booked into a downtown Motel and had a great visit.  We visited together for some time, then went sight seeing and out for dinner. 
We arrived at the Riverwalk at sunset and started looking for a restaurant for dinner.  There are so many restaurants to choose from, it is hard to decide. 
The San Antonio Riverwalk is one of my all time favorite tourist attractions.  It is lined with hotels, shops, boutiques, restaurants, cafes and bars on both sides of the river.   
The architecture is stunning and unique at every turn. 
Around every bend there is something different view to see.  Our Riverwalk at home, is booooring.  It goes on and on, same, same, same.  But not this, every business front facing the river is unique. 
We found an Irish Pub, we thought we might like, so we went in and ordered a drink, but as we perused the menu a couple of us couldn't find something we liked, so, we finished our drinks and moved on to find somewhere else to eat. 
."Then we found "IT".  "IT", was "Dirty Dick's Last Resort", it was hilarious.  The place is a mess, the staff are trained to be rude to the patrons, they yell at you "What d ya want".  They throw the napkin wrapped cutlery on the table, and say, "Get it yourself".  If you try to ask a question, while she is giving you her spiel about the menu, she hollers "Shut Up, I'm talking".   She had us in stitches.  They had live "Jimmy Buffet" type music blaring through the place.   They give each person a long strip of white paper, that we assumed was a place mat, but NO, your food comes in a stainless steel bucket, which you have to dump onto that paper to eat it. 
Then to top it all off, once they have dumped your food at you, they hand make each person a large white paper hat.  Not only do they make you wear this ridiculous hat, but these hats all have rude things written on them.  Mine said "As seen on Golden Girls gone wild".  Carol's said "When Benjamin Franklin discovered electricity, he was flying my apartment key".  And some of them were so crude I can't even repeat them here.  But, everyone walks proudly out along the Riverwalk wearing them, with everyone stopping and asking to read your hat.  Which you proudly display, because you survived Dirty Dicks. 
It was so dark by the time we came out after dinner I couldn't really get any good pictures of the Riverwalk at night.  It was beautifully lighted, but I didn't have my good camera with me with the proper settings to take pictures into bright lights.  I only managed to get this one because I didn't include any of the lights in it.  Oh, well, maybe next time.  And there will be a "next time". 
I did manage to get this one of a beautifully lit horse drawn cart, as we were waiting to hail a cab and go back to the Motel.  Once back at the Motel, we talked and talked, till midnight. 
 
 
ALL IN ALL THERE WAS A GOOD TIME HAD BY ALL
 
 
 

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

PARADISE PARK STREET PARTY


Today we had a street party in Paradise Park. 

Two of the Carports facing the open lawn area in the center of the park, were used, for shelter.  One to shelter the entertainers, and the other to shelter the array of pot luck food. 


The largest tree in our park is in the middle of the center lawn area.  It was a prime spot for getting out of the sun as the temperature went to 100F today. 


 The entertainers were "The Coins", a couple that live in the park and entertain locally. 











And of course there was dancing in the street.





The line for the food was especially long, but certainly worth the wait.  Everyone out did themselves with the food. 
Then the hi-lite of the afternoon was when Mike, Marnie and Denny entertained us with their special demonstration of how to dance to "Wooly Bully". 
 
 


 

 
 
PARADISE PARKS STREET PARTY WAS A HUGE SUCCESS.
 
 
 
 

Monday, 18 March 2013

MY ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S DAY PARTY

St. Patrick's Day has come and gone for another year. 
My annual party went very well. 
We had a great turn out and a lot of fun.  
We couldn't have asked for better weather. In fact a little more shade would have been a relief in mid afternoon.   
The "Irish Car Bombs" proved popular again this year.
Thanks again to everyone that brought snacks. 

So that was it for this year. 
 
 
THE 4TH ANNUAL ST. PATRICK'S PARTY IS COMING UP NEXT YEAR, SAME TIME SAME PLACE.  HOPE TO SEE YOU ALL THERE. 
 
 
 

Sunday, 17 March 2013

PARADISE PARK ST.PATRICK'S DAY PARADE

These are a few pictures that I took of our park's annual Golf Cart, St. Patrick's Day Parade. 





 

 
 
 
AFTER SEEING ALL THE DOGS IN THE PARADE I THINK WE WILL ENTER SEA-ENNA NEXT YEAR. 
 
 

Saturday, 16 March 2013

BEER & BRATS PARK FAIR

Today was the parks Annual Beer & Brats Fair.  A bratwurst on a bun (with or without sauerkraut), a bag of chips and a beer combo is the menu du jour. 




It's one of the parks real fun activities, a chance to mingle and a fund raiser for the park. 





There were all kinds of games and fun to get involved in.  From silly bean bag toss, to serious shuffle board. 



 
There was even a dunk tank, which of course was one of the most popular money makers of the day.  Everyone is always willing to part with some money to see someone hit the water. 
 
 
SO THAT WAS OUR PARK FAIR . 
 
 
 
 


Thursday, 14 March 2013

ONE LAST DAY TRIP TO MEXICO



Well, Dan and I are both sick again.  So we decided to take a quick run down to Mexico, to pick up some Medications. 













It's about a twenty minute drive from our place to the Mexican border. 



                                

We park our truck on the American side of the border
 
We pay our 50 cents and walk across the bridge
Over the Rio Grande River and into Mexico. 
Amid the kayos and carnival atmosphere that are the streets of Progresso, we weave our way.
There are hundreds of pharmacies etc.  within the first few blocks of the town.  We quickly find our favorite pharmacy and purchase our Medications at about one tenth of what we would pay in the USA. 
Then we make the long walk back across the bridge, through the US customs, then the quick drive home. 











 
 
SO THAT'S WAS OUR LAST TRIP DOWN TO MEXICO FOR THIS YEAR.