Early weekday evening in San Antonio on the River. The restaurants are filling up, the boats are still touring, the pedestrians are strolling.
Early weekday evening in San Antonio on the River. The restaurants are filling up, the boats are still touring, the pedestrians are strolling.
Have you ever been to Fiesta?
What wonderful, colorful reflections for the day! I love it! Hope your weekend goes well! Wishing you and your family a Blessed and very Happy Easter weekend!
Sylvia
Nice, I like river tours and a evening drink on a sunny terrace.
Absolutely beautiful. Maybe someday we’ll visit San Antonio and see sites such as this for ourselves.
The last time we were in San Antonio was in 1982. We took my parents who were visiting from England, on a cross-country tour and my Dad had to stop off at The Alamo. I’d love to go back and walk along the river. These shots are wonderful!
That is such a neat place. 🙂
Those are beautiful reflections. I recall a lovely evening strolling along that river with friends.
I LOOOOVE the Riverwalk. I’ve done bad things there.
And by bad things, I don’t mean the bad things you’re thinking of right now.
I mean bad like I used by “assets” to get free drinks from drunk suckers, and I smoked a cigarette in a no-smoking area (no, I’m not a smoker) and I said bad words at some girls giving me a stare down.
Fascinating photo, so rich in colour.
The color on the water is lovely – like a sunset made of bright lights.
Such an all over warming glow.
What a wonderful spot for an evening out!
It has such a festive feel to it and the place really seems to come to life in the evenings.
Does this ever look festive! Love the sparkling colours!
love the bright colors…so joyful!
That is a beautiful picture!
This looks like such a fun spot to go to dine….the colors of the light and the water on the canal are just too pretty. This is a real eye catcher of a shot.
San Antonio is one City that really makes use of it’s River. We loved the RiverWalk when we visited. (The two “big” cities we live near (Ft. Myers Florida and Eugene Oregon) are both on rivers, but make very little use of the wonderful resource they have. The planners need to visit your big city!!