December 3, 2014
Tom took this picture as we were leaving, it was the end of the day, and he was able to take it with no one walking in front. |
The plan for today, we had a plan, was to head down to San Antonio to visit The Alamo. This was the one place Tom wanted to see in Texas. We awoke to a damp, dreary, gray day. Not the sort of day that inspires doing anything. So we sat and drank coffee and talked about going another day. I finally said lets just do it; so off we went. The weather never really changed which you can tell from the pictures yet we had a great day just the same. We even found a close place to park and it was only $10 for three hours.
To walk were a special part of our
history took place is always exciting. Yes, it is the “Shrine of
Texas Liberty” but it is special to every American. It is one of
those places, as you walk through, you feel the need to whisper as to
not disturb the ghosts of history walking beside you. It does not
matter were you are from it is a place remembered for the heroic
struggle for freedom that lasted “Thirteen fateful days in 1836”.We walked along the remains of the Long Barracks as we approached the shrine itself. The former Mission San Antonia de Valero. |
Our first view of the Shrine. |
The Letter from The Alamo. |
Approaching entrance to The Shrine. |
Taken after we exited Shrine. |
We enjoyed just slowly walking through The Alamo enjoying the atmosphere and looking at the displays. In one of the cases in the Long Barrack Museum Tom was able to see a locket of Davy Crockett's hair which definitely made his day complete. You have to know he had the coonskin hat as a kid...:)
The following pictures were taken in the Convento Courtyard.
Etched on this stone: "Erected in grateful recognition of the supreme act of heroism of the thirty-two men from Gonzales who gave their lives in The Alamo in response to the appeal of Travis. |
Entrance into the Long Barrack Museum. (Location of Davy Crockett's locket of hair.) |
Looking at the Shrine from the Convento Courtyard. |
Another view of the entrance into The Shrine. |
Tom's first "selfie". |
We walked a couple blocks of the
Riverwalk and stopped for a quick snack at the Mad Dog's British Pub.
It was the first place we saw open and we did not have a lot of time
left on the meter.
The weather during the time we spent in San Antonio was grey and dreary, which is evident in the pictures, yet as we talk about the day it does not factor into our enjoyment of seeing this special place in our country's history. We hope to go back again and will try and plan the trip when it is sunny. Plus it would be nice to walk more of the Riverwalk.
"Throughout the day no time for memorandums now.
Go ahead! Liberty and independence forever."
~Davy Crockett
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