What the Camera Saw: The San Antonio River Walk

Magical, mystical San Antonio, my new favorite happy place in the universe. Have you ever dreamed of visiting a place, you weren’t even sure why it pulled at your heart, but you secretly hoped you would see it one day? San Antonio was my dream corner, and when we were invited to film the American Chesterton Society’s National Conference, it was like Christmas morning! There was more beauty and charm than my heart could hold, every moment was precious. Here are just a few of my favorites from the River Walk.

I think this is where I left my heart.
I think this is where I left my heart.

 

The Riverwalk was filled with flowers, such vibrant colors!
The River Walk was filled with flowers, such vibrant colors!
Charming bridges and walkways around every corner.
Charming bridges and walkways around every corner.
San Antonio himself!
San Antonio himself!
Completely surprised by the fairy tale carriages that appeared at night.
Completely surprised by the fairy tale carriages that appeared at night.
The Alamo. A stirring and solemn place in the midst of the city bustle.
The Alamo. A stirring and solemn place in the midst of the city bustle.

Would I return to San Antonio? In a heartbeat. I find myself missing the enchanting River Walk with its winding stone paths. If I close my eyes, I can still see the light that filters through the trees and casts a golden glow over everything. Those hours that we spent wandering created memories that will last a lifetime.

 

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I am a wife and mother of two sons. Our eldest, Justin, was killed in a car accident September 27, 2010, he was 25 years old.

17 Comments

  1. Liz Hunter
    August 14, 2015

    Beautiful pics!

    • August 15, 2015

      Thank you Liz! Hope to see you soon!

  2. Lois Keller-Poole
    August 14, 2015

    Your pictures captured the magic of San Antonio. Terry and I loved it too. I have many pictures but they were taken before the digital age.

    • August 15, 2015

      Thank you Lois! I hope you get to return one day, I am already plotting on how to visit again!

  3. August 15, 2015

    Oh, Terri, your pictures are exquisite! I love San Antonio! But it’s been years since I was there and your photos brought back some fond memories. My only pictures of it are also long before the digital age!
    I love your Friday feature title. Think I might “borrow” the idea, with a different title, of course!

    • August 15, 2015

      Thank you Deidre! Please borrow the idea, it is a great way to share those magic moments. Pictures can communicate what words just can’t explain. I hope you get to visit San Antonio again, it grabbed my heart the minute we arrived.

  4. August 15, 2015

    I stayed on the Riverwalk a few years ago and my best friends met me there and stayed over a few nights. It was an incredible place! I was delighted to be able to stay right on it. How memorable.

    • August 15, 2015

      We stayed at the Menger Hotel, full of charm all on its own, but our next visit – I would love to stay right on the River Walk! It sounds like you had a grand trip. I pinched myself as we sat at an outdoor table Sunday morning, it was something out of a fairy tale. Wishing you a peace filled day Cathy.

  5. August 15, 2015

    Hi Terri,
    This is the first time I’ve visited your site, but I’ll be back!

    San Antonio’s my home. I grew up here. I know every nook and corner of this multi-cultural city, and yet, it still holds wonderment for me. Did you get a chance to see the missions or the Texas Hill Country? Let me know when you return, and I’ll take you on a tour of my city.
    Brenda

    • August 15, 2015

      Brenda, thank you! What a gracious invitation! We did sneak in a trip to the Franciscan Missions Thursday morning. The architecture and beauty was overwhelming. I would rest my hands on the stone walls and just feel the memories, oh if walls could talk. We had to hurry a bit at Mission San Juan and Mission Espada, I would have loved to explore the aquaeduct at Espada. We were met with such kindness and graciousness wherever we were in San Antonio, there wasn’t one sour moment.

  6. August 15, 2015

    i haven’t been there is a while, but really loved visiting San Antonio!

    • August 15, 2015

      I hope you get to return Estelle, even with the temperatures so warm, we found ourselves enchanted. Thank you for taking the time to visit the blog. Wishing you a wonderful Saturday!

  7. August 15, 2015

    So glad you loved my city as much as I do…sometimes we take it for granted. Next time you are in town, let me know and we will have a blogger meet up lunch…I will show you some of the fun outside of downtown now that you have seen the Riverwalk!

    • August 15, 2015

      Pam, thank you! I would love to have a blogger meet-up lunch! I was thinking of you and your fashion sense, as I have been following your blog. I would have loved to visit some of your favorite shops. I loved everything about our trip to San Antonio, I would wake up gaze at that deep blue sky in amazement. I would love to see more of San Antonio, thank you again for your gracious invitation. I tried earlier to comment on your post this morning – what gorgeous outfits – WordPress was giving me a hard time and kept rejecting my username. I will go mess with it some more and figure out what I am doing wrong. Wishing you a beautiful day.

  8. August 15, 2015

    Now I really want to visit San ANtonio. I once did a painting that included the Alamo as one of its elements. Would love to see it , the River Walk, and those fairytale horse-and-carriages!

    • August 15, 2015

      Oh Andrea, it would be worth the trip. The Alamo is stunning, the walls so textured and full of stories. And the carriages! I had no idea they existed until we wandered out our first night in town – took my breath away. Your artist heart would revel in the color and textures of the city, the architecture was awe inspiring. Who knows, maybe our first cup of coffee will be on a darling patio overlooking the River Walk as we soak in the beauty and share stories of our sons. Much love to you today!

  9. August 16, 2015

    what beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing!

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