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Gruene, Texas: November 22, 2003


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San Antonio

Linda poses for a picture before breakfast.  (11.22.03)


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San Antonio

Linda smiles over a cup of coffee.  The restaurant in our hotel had a wonderful view of the Riverwalk and an equally good breakfast.  (11.22.03)


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San Antonio

David checks his e-mail (well over 1,000 messages had collected over the last two days) before we depart San Antonio Saturday morning.  (11.22.03)


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Rain Creek Farm

David found this 5-string banjo at a San Antonio garage sale Saturday morning.  (11.23.03)


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Rain Creek Farm

This is a Springfield Guitar Company banjo in exceptionally great condition.  A wonderful bargain!  (11.23.03)


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San Antonio

Linda found this dish set at a San Antonio garage sale Saturday morning.  She liked the pattern and especially liked the square plates and bowls.  (11.23.03)


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San Antonio

These is Johnson Brothers (England) china, Devonshire Pattern brown/multicolor.  (11.23.03)


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San Antonio

The colors look great in our farmhouse.  Most of the pieces are in excellent condition.  (11.23.03)


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San Antonio

Linda sips iced tea during lunch at Cracker Barrel.  David and Linda spent the morning touring San Antonio and visiting a few garage sales.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

This water tower is one of the most recognizable landmarks in small community of Gruene.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

Gruene Hall is famous in Texas for its live music tradition.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

The front half of Gruene Hall is an old fashion saloon while the back of the building has the stage and dance floor.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

Linda poses outside Buck Pottery.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

Antiques are big business in Gruene.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

Gruene General Store as seen from inside the H.D. Gruene Building.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

This is a Texas Chopper by American IronHorse.  Motorcycles were everywhere any every community had "bikers welcome" signs in front of businesses.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

Linda poses in a herb garden near Gruene Hall and the Gristmill Restaurant.  (11.22.03)


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Gruene

The Comal River.  (11.22.03)


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Wimberly

Linda poses next to a sign in Wimberly, Texas, the next stop on our shopping trip (after the outlet malls).  (11.22.03)


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Wimberly

The shops in Wimberley were covered with Christmas lights.  (11.22.03)

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Copyright 2003 David K. Stall