The Witte Museum

Posted Categories Cities, San Antonio, Texas

During a visit to San Antonio, since we couldn't play golf due to the weather and needed to get out of the camper, we decided to visit the Witte Museum and the South Texas Heritage Center. We're glad we did. The Witte Museum has something for everyone from 5 to 95. The South Texas Heritage…

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Wakeboarding In Texas

Posted Categories Lakes, Texas

Now that spring is about to spring, surfers and wakerboarders will head to the Gulf or the nearest beach to pick up their favorite water sport: wakeboarding. You'll want to read this post for all the best resources on this water sport. In Texas, wakeboarding is very popular. Here is our list of where you…

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Lake Conroe Cabins, Resorts, And Rentals

Lake Conroe is a perfect place to spend the weekend fishing, boating, swimming, or just relaxing. These cabins, resorts, and rentals provide all the necessities you'll need for a weekend or longer. And the lake offers lots of fun things to see and do. Check out the Resource Guide below to learn more. Find a…

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A Fun Camels, Caverns, and Croquet Weekend At T Bar M Resort in New Braunfels

How can you beat a weekend adventure that includes camels, caverns, and croquet in the Texas Hill Country? It sounded like fun, so family and I packed our safari hats, added a flashlight, grabbed some sporting gear, and headed to T Bar M Resort in New Braunfels for a fun weekend. Starting the Weekend With a Round…

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The Art of Angling

Posted Categories Festivals, Fishing

The Compleat Angler author Izaak Walton famously said that he had “laid aside business and gone a-fishing.” Today, 370 years later, far too few of us follow his example. It isn’t only that we’re all plugged in, attached to devices, and hopelessly harried; it’s that, sadly, many people think of fly fishing as work--the last…

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