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san antonio. day three.

today we went to the enchanted springs ranch. lots of cowboys and damsels and stuff. usually. but there was no one around. we walked halfway into the place before we saw anyone. it was fun though. lots of animals. zebras and cattle and some exotic animals i couldnt see. from there we went to gristmill… a restaurant in an old cotton gin. very good. then we went shopping at an outlet mall. books on the cheap. nothing better.

enchanted springs ranch.



texas rangers. not the baseball guys.



the entrance to the town. pretty sure it’s all fake.



donkey!



the local post office… leave a forwarding address.



the undertaker… boxes on the cheap.



one of the two saloons in town… drunks.



the other saloon! good times!



judge roy bean’s place.



hardware store. nails for coffins.



you know, the one that’s always standing and walking.



portable homes- brilliant!



indian burial ceremony.



they looked like bones of horses and buffalo.



pond!



horses!



more horses!



there’s catfish in there… i swear.



moo.

gristmill restaurant.



the entrance to the historic gristmill restaurant.



old bricks making up the walkway to the restaurant.



yet another texas plaque… read it.



one of the 10 dining areas inside.



the water tower on the property.



again, from underneath.



i bought a ton of books at an outlet… $145 worth for $35. hells ya.

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san antonio. day two.

today was a bit more hectic. we were going to fiesta texas, but it’s only open on the weekends now. so, we went to the alamo. i took pictures of the front and on the grounds, but somehow they weren’t on my card. so… i have all the other pics i took. i bought cheap touristy crap… but you are supposed to… it’s vacation. we went to the riverwalk and had a margarita… but there aren’t pics of that. we also went to the wax museum across the street from the alamo. $85 for four people to go to the wax museum AND the ripley’s believe it or not exhibit. bah. tourism.


the plaque across the street.


the memorial to heroes of texas independence.


fiesta texas, sans crowd.


more.


front gates. looks like wally world.


more.


i got a nifty alamo glow in the dark bracelet.


see? the alamo.


big damn pencil. real. eraser. big.


pancho villa. not the real one.


stephen f. austin. not the real one either.


walt disney. ya, that’s really him.


marilyn monroe. she looks real, eh?

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san antonio. day one.

day one went pretty well…

the first stop on our trip… brand new gas station.

my dad’s behind the door… those are my mom’s legs.

my brother from afar.


the entrance to oma’s haus in new braunfels. german food!

rack of beers oma’s haus serves. german, of course.

mom, dad, and daniel. i’m the one taking the photo, natch.

tha schnitzel. and potato salad… of the german style. yum.

steins for german beer. it’s a crime to put anything else in them.

a plaster stein welcoming me after i left.

finally! our hotel suite! big bed!

the living room of previously mentioned suite.

we had wendy’s in the room. watched tv. we were pretty beat after the long drive.

(day two, fiesta texas. there may not be pics, if there’s water rides, i’m not takin tha phone. 2mp camera takes great pics. booyaw.)

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goodbye old man…

my mom comes by the house this morning, and notices that my cat has a tooth jutting out of his mouth. we had noticed that his mouth had started to elvis on one side. but we just figured it was him and his old age. his breath was worse these days. that was a bad sign. we knew that he could not eat without his canine tooth (i called it a feline tooth in a moment of deflection)and that his quality of life would continue to decline. so we called the vet, and asked to come in to see her. so we crammed and pushed him into the small dark blue meshed carrier that he hates so very much. he cried and meowed. we get to the office, and we wait. and wait. she finally walks through the door… he sits quietly. as my mom and i talk to her, she unzips the carrier. he digs his back claws into the vinyl as she grabs his collar. she says how thin he is, that his breath smells. diabetes works the same way in people as animals, she says. his bad breath, his all over odor… renal failure. she suggests euthanasia. she also gives an alternative… insulin and other things. thats unfair to him… to us. he was in pain. a loose tooth(and losing more soon), arthritis, hearing, smell… he would continue to suffer. so they tried to hold him, and give him a sedative. instantly, he was a kitten again. swiping and tossing himself around. soon his eyes drifted, his head rocked from side to side. he licked the air. he opened and closed his mouth many times. my cat had always had a sensitive stomach. so the sedative made him vomit. white foam and mucus. his legs gave out, and he slid down the side of the carrier where he sought safety. he fell in his vomit as he went to sleep. his breathing turned into short shallow pants. his eyes stayed open as he slept. then the vet came in. she cleaned him up a bit, zipped up his carrier. set him on the towel. then, a shot in the leg. and his shallow pants stopped. and he was still. they asked us if we wanted his ashes. i wanted them, then i decided against having them. it would have been too hard to let go otherwise. i have his collar. i have some of his toys. thats all i need. i dont want to forget. he was my cat. i was the only one that could rub his belly. he would come down off the 10 foot carpeted cat tree in the living room and jump in my lap every night i came home from work. just for me. he used to sleep on my bed all the time. i had that cat half of my life. i used to sing for him, and only him. i could talk to him, and he would just look at me. i could tell him anything because he couldnt say anything back. he was thin, dehydrated, smelly, and a little senile i think. but he was my cat. he was my old man. my bubba. my kitty-fizzle. i love you dylan. may the next world give you salmon, catnip, and a good set of teeth.