We noticed that to be true with
the shoulders of the roads ....
the RVs ....
YES! The sign reads "SOLD." We visited Texas to view the new floorplan by Coachmen, and it is perfect for our family. It will be brought to our home state at the beginning of August. It is so spacious, especially compared to our 22' motorhome now. :)
View from back living area. Room on the left is the bunkhouse that will be the boys' room. Stairs on the right lead up to the ladder for a loft bed on left, bathroom, and master bedroom (in front):
View from boys' room:
Since we had to wait for a weekday to finalize paperwork, we headed to San Antonio for some fun and education.
The most enjoyable show was "Pets Ahoy," which was a lively performance by animals that were adopted from the local pound.
Only the youngest child was willing to do the adventurous ride, Atlantis; but they all loved riding Rio Loco a couple of times to cool off since it spun under a waterfall!
ATLANTIS
RIO LOCO
Next day ...
The Alamo
The building was originally a mission that converted Indians to Catholicism for 70 years. It then was a cavalry unit for the Spanish military in the 1800s before used during the Battle of the Alamo in 1836. Afterwards the Army used it as a supply depot until 1883 when the State of Texas purchased the church to use as a shrine for those who died in the Battle of the Alamo.
RIVERWALK
Had to have some Texan beef for lunch ...
BIG and yummy!
We ended up spending more time in Texas than we planned due to paperwork on the fifth wheel and an engine problem with our motorhome. Thankfully, Mechanic Man figured it out, and we will soon be heading north to Colorado!
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