We are now in Kerrville, Texas. It's on the outskirts of San Antonio and it's famous Riverwalk.
We tried to stay in one of the hotels in San Antonio for the night but they were all filled due to spring break. All of the colleges in the area decided to have the break on the same week. What were they thinking? Didn't they know we were coming through? The place was stuffed with, well, overstuffed tourists in shorts and new sunburns.
We did walk around quite a bit and sat in the shade for a beer and margarita, listening to a jazz pianist and a sax player. While we listened, Ruth must have checked 20 hotels but none had any rooms available.
We finally found a Super 8 about an hour outside the city, which wasn't too bad. Free WIFI, free breakfast, free coffee, a fridge & nuker, cable TV and a king sized bed.
It was the last room available for miles.
...dave
By doing just a little every day, I can gradually let the task completely overwhelm me. - Ashleigh Brilliant
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