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Holy Hurricane, Batman!

Sunday, August 19th, 2007

hurricane-dean.jpgA federal disaster declaration was issued Saturday for Texas counties in Hurricane Dean’s possible path — including Bexar and 15 others in South Texas — a quick response to Gov. Rick Perry’s request for it.

The unusual pre-disaster designation, which applies to 32 counties in all that could be damaged or likely would receive evacuees, would allow federal aid to flow more quickly after landfall.
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Rain, rain, go away!

Friday, August 17th, 2007

rain-on-table-480.jpgFlash flood warnings continue this morning for most of south Central Texas, including Bexar County, as remnants of Tropical Storm Erin stubbornly churn over the western Hill Country.

At least seven people were killed Thursday as the remnants of Tropical Storm Erin swept inland, bringing torrential rains through much the state, closing major thoroughfares and stranding dozens in its floodwaters.

San Antonio officials are still searching this morning for a young woman who was swept away in high water just south of North Star Mall. Three other South Texans are still unaccounted for.

In Houston, two people died after the waterlogged roof of a storage unit outside a Houston grocery store collapsed, according to Houston fire and Harris County hospital officials. A truck driver drowned in Harris County when his 18-wheeler went into a flooded retention pond, according to county’s Office of Emergency Management.

A small tornado reportedly touched down in Kendall County Thursday evening, doing minor damage to a building near Cave Without a Name. Also in Kendall County, residents were evacuated from homes along the Cypress Creek in the Comfort area late Thursday.

Boerne Police Chief Gary Miller said the waterways there were receding after flirting with disastrous flooding. The city’s lake was six feet below the spillway on its dam, which has only been topped twice before, in 1997 and 2002.

The San Antonio River is rising at a pace that will have it hitting more than 53 feet at the City of Elmendorf later today. That would put it on an historic list of the top five river levels at that location. In 1998 it reached over 64 feet.

“I’ve been here 6 years and this is the highest I’ve ever seen it,” Cody Dailey, Elmendorf city administrator said Friday morning. “At this point we are not evacuating. There is one home with reported flood damage, but there is no reported injuries or widespread flooding to homes. It’s mostly field damage.”

A staffer at the Bandera County Emergency Management Center said damage assessments were underway along the Medina Lake shoreline, where about 50 homeowners evacuated along Lakeshore Drive South. No reports of water entering homes had been received as of early Friday.

The level of Medina Lake rose nearly four feet on Thursday, sending a river of water over the spillway, but officials said it was receding early Friday

That was welcome news in Castroville, where the rising Medina River had approached an RV park in the city’s regional park before it started to drop.

In Medina County, a feared repeat of the major flooding in D’Hanis last month didn’t materialize, the sheriff’s office said.

The Red Cross had set up shelters in Boerne and in Southwest San Antonio for flooding victims and stranded motorists. No one was staying in the one in Boerne but in Bexar County there were people staying at the shelter established on the south west side of the city at Christa McAuliffe Middle School.

Have I mentioned that I am sick of all the rain this summer???

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Bexar County Sheriff testifies before criminal grand jury

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

Bexar County Sheriff Ralph Lopez testified this morning before a criminal grand jury, the Express-News has learned.

Lopez appeared under a subpoena sought by District Attorney Susan Reed’s office. Before his testimony, Lopez and his attorney Jason Davis declined to say whether Lopez is a target of the investigation or a witness.

The sheriff testified for about 45 minutes. After his testimony, Lopez said “I’ve done nothing wrong. It’s all a political witchhunt.” .

It’s believed to be the first time that Lopez has appeared before the grand jury. The exact scope of the investigation is unknown, but the grand jury has sought records related to Lopez’s campaign manager, John Reynolds.

Source: My SA News

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Wordless Wednesday (3)

Thursday, August 16th, 2007

A little late, but still an awesome picture in my book!

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Restaurants to visit!

Monday, August 6th, 2007

Boudros
It’s contemporary cuisine with a cutting edge featuring the flavor of our regional heritage with a distinctive menu of Texas and southwestern specialties.
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Casa Rio
The first restaurant on The San Antonio Riverwalk. Featuring great Mexican Food and one of the best Riverwalk locations in San Antonio.
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Fig Tree
Simple elegance in La Villita, Fig Tree celebrates tradition in a gracious setting just steps away from the Riverwalk. Fig Tree evokes a congenial spirit for business, entertaining, and social occasions.
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Los Patios
Serving lunch daily, its famous tree covered patio make for a wonderful lunch venue. Serving San Antonians and visitors since 1968, the Gazebo menu features classics like Chicken Green Enchiladas, Crepes Gazebo & creative daily specials.
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Weekend Happenings!

Friday, August 3rd, 2007

For the first weekend in August- check out what’s happening in San Antonio and the surrounding areas!

Real. Fun. Farm at the San Antonio Zoo
Event Description
The exhibit features a barnyard-like theme, music, an interactive “feed-the-goats” program, lots of seating, and several hand-washing stations. A Real. Fun. Farm attendant will provide educational information, while children and adults enjoy fun, hands-on contact with African pygmy goats.

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Miss Appropriations: Stolen Materials - Borrowed Time
Visual Arts - Galleries
San Pedro Springs Gallery

Local contemporary artist, Nemo. Nemo’s show consists of a series of small format pencil on velum drawings of the female form inspired by haute couture magazine ads.
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Here Be Dragons Exhibit
Cultural Centers - Museums, Entertainment - Activities, Cultural Centers - Art/Visual
UTSA’s Institute of Texan Cultures

Event Description
You might not think about dragons every day, but you can find them all over Texas! As a matter of fact, dragons have played a significant role in the traditions and beliefs of many cultures that are represented in the Lone Star State. This exhibit explores those beliefs and tells the stories of many Texas dragons, from the ones in family crests to the ones that hide under your bed! This exhibit has great activities for kids, including Lego building stations and a kid-friendly activity area! And it will be hard to miss Draco, a towering animatronic dragon with a sixteen foot wingspan!

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Menopause the Musical (ends Sunday, August 5th)

Event Description
Four women at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra and memory loss, hot flashes, night sweats, not enough sex, too much sex and more! This joyful musical parody set to 26 classic baby-boomer songs.

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The San Antonio Zoo

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

If you have kids, then a trip to the San Antonio Zoo is a must! My youngest can never get enough of the zoo, no matter what the weather.

San Antonio ’s first zoo consisted of a collection of animals assembled in San Pedro Park in the 1800s. In 1914, Colonel George W. Brackenridge, one of the city’s leading citizens and founder of the San Antonio Express-News, placed buffalo, elk, deer, monkeys, a pair of lions, and four bears on land he had deeded over to the city in what is now known as Brackenridge Park. This collection became the San Antonio Zoo.

Much about the San Antonio Zoo has changed since Colonel Brackenridge assembled his collection of animals in 1914. Today, the San Antonio Zoo is home to more than 3,800 animals representing 750 species. Here are a few of the Zoo’s current exhibits:

* African Plains
* Kronkosky’s Tiny Tot Nature Spot
* Butterflies! Caterpillar Flight School
* Lory Landing
* Gibbon Forest
* Attwater’s Prairie Chicken
* Richard Friedrich Aquarium
* Reptile House
* Hixon Bird House
* Rift Valley
* Cranes of the Worl

Children, as well as adults, will have a great day at the San Antonio Zoo!

Thursday Thirteen

Wednesday, August 1st, 2007

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13 Uses for Pennies

1. Use for leverage to pry off the lid from a difficult “line-up-the-arrows” childproof medication bottle

2. Tape one to the tail of your kite for a little more stabilizing weight.

3. Teach your toddler to count with them.

4. Teach your little bit older child a little culture and history by looking in the dictionary to find that the American coin is only called a “penny” in slang, and that its proper name is “cent.”

5. Collect in your change jar and cash in when full.

6. Scratch off lottery tickets

7. Make sculptures like penny towers

8. For good luck, place one over every doorway when you move into a home.

9. Fill a sock with pennies for self defense.

10. Play penny poker.

11. Use to open the battery compartment of a remote control.

12. Find one heads up to have good luck.

13. Increase the pH of soil for hydrangeas.

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