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Fishing

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The part of the River Walk that’s known as the Museum Reach has art installations at every bridge crossing; the most famous is the one called F.I.S.H., buy Donald Lipski, which is installed on the underside of the Interstate 35 overpass. These fiberglass fish are replicas of native long-eared sunfish.

San Antonio River Walk Museum Reach
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 9.6.2015

Shadow Shapes

092715

We made two visits to The Pearl; one was on Saturday during the farmers market, when there was a lot going on. (Translation: too many people for me to make any images.) So then we went back on a late-afternoon Sunday, and I got to see this uncluttered-by-people view of shadows wrapping themselves around the building.

The Pearl
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 9.6.2015

The reason escapes me

092515

Did they run out of paint? Or energy? Or did they realize that’s an awful shade of green?

San Antonio, Texas
photographed 9.6.2015

PS: When I was in architecture school, my professor Dan MacGilvray called that particular shade of green “snake shit green” and said we’d flunk his class if we used that color in any of our renderings. That threat – however hollow it may have been – still hangs around in my head.

Trees Beyond

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Across the broad lawn, a loudspeaker carried the sounds of Mass (in Spanish) almost as if the ghosts of the Spanish founders of the mission were still trying to convert the locals.

And I found a quiet scene unfolding beyond the ruins of a never-completed mission building.

Mission San Juan
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 9.6.2015

The approach

091915

Remember yesterday, when I mentioned how we were easily amused by the locks and dam on the River Walk. Here’s Exhibit Two: a water taxi approaching the lock!

San Antonio River Walk, Museum Reach
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 9.6.2015