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Dallas Love
Mr. & Mrs Trout on board and on their way! |
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Dallas Love
Pulling Away |
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Boerne
The Hungry Horse Cafe |
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Boerne
Tasty Chicken Tenders |
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Boerne
Ye Kendall Inn established in 1859 as the stagecoach stop
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Boerne
Fabra Smokehouse 1887 |
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Comfort
Faust Hotel 1894 |
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Kerrville
Guadalupe looking Southeast |
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Kerrville
Guadalupe looking Northwest |
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Kerrville
Mamacita's, a Trout Fam FAVE! |
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Kerrville
Leaving Mamacita's |
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Escondida
Front Gate |
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Escondida
Our room |
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Escondida
Our view |
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Escondida
Off our patio |
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Escondida
Courtyard |
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Escondida
Creek through the property |
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Escondida
Resting! |
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Escondida
Bacon! |
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Escondida
Mrs. Trout with Texas Country Reporter, Bob Philips |
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Escondida
Mr. Trout with Bob |
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Escondida
No cell service here! |
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Kerrville
Mr. Trout at James Avery |
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Kerrville
James Avery Store |
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Kerrville
James Avery |
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Kerrville
Hill Country Musem, former home of Texas Ranger, Charles Schreiner |
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Escondida
Deer having breakfast |
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Bandera
Old Spanish Trail |
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Bandera
Courthouse 1890 |
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Bandera
Courthouse |
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Helotes
J. T. Floore's Country Store |
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Helotes
Floore's Cafe |
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Mission Concepcion
Established in San Antonio in 1731 |
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Mission Concepcion
Mrs. Trout studies the mission layout |
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Mission Concepcion
Quarry in treeline |
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Mission Concepcion
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Mission Concepcion
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Mission San Jose
Mrs. Trout studies the mission layout |
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Mission San Jose
Quarters for Native Texan converts |
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Mission San Jose
Oven and Native quarters |
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Mission San Jose
Courtyard gardening |
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Mission San Jose
Founded in 1720 |
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Mission San Jose
Mr. Trout by well |
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Mission Ssn Jose
The upper story housed missionaries while the lower floor included various storerooms.
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Mission San Jose
La Ventana de Rosa, the Rose Window, sculpted ca. 1775, has been the object of both legend and admiration.
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Mission San Jose
Mission San Jose is an active parish. |
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Mission San Jose
San José, as it became known, was the largest of the missions in the area. At its height, the community contained about 300 Indian neophytes sustained by extensive fields and herds of livestock. |
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Mission San Jose
San José gained a reputation as a major social and cultural center. |
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Mission San Jose
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Mission San Jose
Intricate tile work |
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San Antonio Riverwalk
Mr. Trout out for a stroll along the river |
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San Antonio Riverwalk
River taxi |
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San Antonio Riverwalk
Mrs. Trout waiting on her river taxi |
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San Antonio Riverwalk
Rivercenter Mall |
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San Anonio Riverwalk
"Selena's Bridge" |
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San Antonio Riverwalk
La Mansion formerly St. Mary's College |
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San Antonio Riverwalk
Casa Rosa Mexican Food |
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The Alamo
The Shrine |
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The Alamo
The Shrine |
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The Alamo
Mr. & Mrs. Trout's annual Alamo Convento Courtyard pose |
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The Alamo
The Long Barrack |
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The Alamo
The Alamo Cenotaph, a memorial designed by San Antonio sculptor Pompeo Coppini. |
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DFW
Flying over DFW coming home |
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