Today we toured the city of San Antonio. We took our time getting around this morning and went for brunch at the Guenther House. The Guenther family owns and operates a flour mill along the river in southtown. They have kept much of the original home decor, tile, woodwork, and glass in the family home but turned it into a restaurant and gift shop. Mom and I had the Pioneer Platter which consisted of one enormous biscuit, a side of sausage gravy, two eggs, potatoes, applewood smoked bacon, and sausage patties. It was entirely too much good but every bit of it was to die for. I have no idea how they get their biscuits sooo tall. Dad got their famous pancakes and sausage. We looked around the house a bit and did a little shopping. I would definitely recommend it as a must stop for breakfast.
After brunch we hopped on a trolley that took us to The Alamo! Remember The Alamo! I'm not much if a history buff but I did enjoy this historic site. The most informative part was a 15 minute viewing of a history channel segment on the Alamo. It seems a bit modern to me and makes me laugh that the Texans flew a black and white flag with canon in the center that read "COME AND TAKE IT" like I dare you. Come and get it! Haha the Alamo is a great stop and a must see if you are in town.
Since we were close we decided to run over to the convention center to register for the Commodity Classic. We got our name tags and meal tickets without having to wait in line an then had a little snack of lemonade and popcorn thanks to Bayer Crop Sciences. It was just the boost we needed to make it to dinner.
We again hopped on a bus that took us to Market Square. It's a shopping area that sells everything you could buy if you were actually in Mexico including silver, leather works, sombreros, and beautifully painted pottery called talavera. I got an embroidered Mexican muumuu to wear at the lake.
Yet another bus ride back downtown - dinner was at Rita's on the River. It's a Tex-Mex restaurant with reasonably priced dinner and cold Coronas. Mom had the chimichanga, dad the chalupa, and I had sour cream chicken enchiladas. Everyone was stuffed so the meal must have been good. I'm hoping for a steak night soon!
We had a nice day despite the public transportation confusion and the cold and rainy weather. Looking forward to tomorrow for a full day of Commodity Classic goodness!
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