Thursday May 28th and Friday May 29th
Day 3 (May 28th)
Breakfast was on our own and we headed out at 9am. We went to two of the 5 missions here in San
Antonio. Our first stop was at
Conception. We had a guide who was very
informative and we learned a lot about the 18th century missions
along the San Antonio River. Next stop
was San Jose mission. Comparing the two
they each had their own charm. I
preferred Conception mission. It had
more original things. After the missions
we headed to the Tower of the Americas.
It was part of the 1968 Worlds Fair.
It is 750 feet tall and if elevators weren’t available you would have to
walk up 952 steps. Surrounding some of
the tower where a nice displays of waterfalls.
We had a picnic lunch here. Last
stop of the day was the Cathedral of San Fernando. It was founded in 1731 and
it is the oldest working church in Texas.
It was also the first church of San Antonio. This
was a beautiful old church. Here is an
explanation of the area behind the altar.
“The area behind the altar is the Retablo of Jesus
Christ. Here, Jesus Christ is shown in “agony” rather than the “clean”
version. The message is that He suffered for us. He is surrounded
by the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Each one wrote the
gospel and each one is represented by their symbols. St. Luke is
represented by the Ox. The symbol of St. Mark is the Lion. St. John
is symbolized by the Eagle and St. Matthew is an Angel. The Retablo
itself is carved in wood, painted in the colonial style and decorated with 24
carat gold leaf. The artist is Leonardo Soto y Recendiz who works at the
Cathedral of Mexico City.” This
description was sent to me by the church itself as I couldn’t find anything on
the internet about this area .Today we only walked 4 miles or 8000 steps not bad.
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Mission Conception |
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Cross on top of church--Check out bird almost looks like a dove |
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Inside of church |
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Mission San Jose |
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Inside of San Jose |
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Tower of the Americas |
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Hemispere Park |
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Hemisphere Park |
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Alamodome from top of the tower |
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San Fernando Cathedral |
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Tomb of Lost Heroes from the Alamo |
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First thing that caught my eye |
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Inside of San Fernando |
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Blessed Virgin Mary & Jesus |
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Area behind Altar |

Day 4 (May 29th) Lazy day. We tried to sleep in a little longer which we
did and had breakfast on our own. The
boys needed to go to the Napa and to Home Depot and the ladies stayed at
home. We caught up on laundry, taking
care of some bills and just not doing anything.
Nice. We had an 6:00pm
appointment to Bracken Bat Cave. Let me
give you some information about this unforgettable sight. This is the summer home for some 10 MILLION
free-tailed bats. They are mostly
females and come from Mexico to have their young here. These bats have only one pup a year. This is the largest population of bats in the
world. The bats emerged about
8:30pm. The bats starting coming out of
their cave by spiraling upward then off into the wind. We stayed for about an hour till it was dark
and we could barely see them. The
volunteers stated that they will come out of the cave for about 3 hours and
then return at dawn. If you would like
to see this for yourselves go to their website at www.batcon.org. You can see a small video of this and they
are working on their webcam. All four of
us thoroughly enjoyed our evening. After
this performance we decided that a stop to Baskin Robbins was a must. Three of us had a 2 scoop banana split and 1
had brownie sundae. Delicious!!!!

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Bat Cave |
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Hawk just waiting for dinner - think it is a red tail hawk |
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Large walking stick |
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Pictures of bats emerging from cave and taking flight |
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