



Back from San Antonio a day late. There was an ice storm there while we were there and a snow storm here in Portland. When we arrived in San Antonio it was 70 degrees but it quickly changed. I took over 800 photos. SA was pretty coool town for Texas. We stayed on the river and probably didn't travel further than 6 blocks in either direction from the hotel. On our stranded day we went to the Alamo twice and roamed the streets. Here's a fist set of shots of the ice, the river, and a big cloud of black birds that congregate at dusk. I am surprised none of us were shit on! It is wonderful to be back home in Portland and Elliott agrees.

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