"You'll be like Alice. That's a clue," quips Bob, as he kidnaps* me for the day.Hmmmm...Alice?
"Does that mean we're going to Wonderland?" I ask.
Bob is silent. Clues are over.I puzzle over his meaning. But I don't know where he's taking me.
[*Kidnaps = "Kidnap" is written on the calendar by one of us. To us, it means "Save the day because I'm taking you somewhere but not telling you where." The fun begins when the kidnapee tries to figure out where we're going. We've been doing this for years. Sometimes a kidnap is a whole weekend trip.]
So, back to today. We drive west on I-10 and exit the freeway on the west side of San Antonio and end up at...
Wonderland of the Americas is a mall with Ross Dress for Less, Super Target, Cowtown Boots, Stein Mart, a hobby store, Bijou Theater and some other shops. "What on earth is he bringing me here for?" I wonder. We enter and start wandering the mall. Not much to see at first. Up the escalator we went and stumbled into this HO train exhibition.
San Antonio Model Railroad Association |
Bob looking over the layout. |
Diorama. |
Oh, look, an RVer. Their awning has been hit by something. |
Pretty cool display with lots of humor in the dioramas. But this wasn't the reason Bob brought me here. Bob was searching for something. What could it be? So we wandered the mall.
I saw a hobby store and asked to stop in to buy two peacock feathers to use as cat toys. Of course, there were a couple of photo-worthy displays in the store.
I could have spent a long time in there on photography, but we were on a mission. So with two peacock feathers in tow, we continued our search.
Next we found the Bijou Theater. The movies advertised did not sound familiar to us. We thought maybe they were classics; however, upon reading the movie posters, these were art house movies. Some had won prizes at Sundance 2012. Definitely not classics. We saw the poster for "Arbitrage" with Richard Gere and Susan Sarandon. There was a write up by Rolling Stone magazine which gave it 4-1/2 stars. The movie sounded pretty darned good.
While at the Bijou, we saw a flyer for a Rock Art Show & Sale. Aha! I bet that's what we're here for!
Sure enough. We found the empty storefront in the mall that had been converted into the Rock Art Show. The show wasn't huge, but it was interesting. Ron Campbell, who animated 12 minutes of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine movie, was in the art show doing some painting. He was the guy who animated the Blue Meanies in the movie. I LOVE that movie! He also animated the Saturday Morning Beatles Cartoons.
Here's some other art from the show... (Sorry for all the reflections. Lighting wasn't the best in the space.)
Poster for a Grateful Dead concert. |
Lyrics to Aerosmith's "Living on the Edge." |
Dave Matthews Band Summer Tour poster |
Jon Anderson of Yes painted this watercolor. |
Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top created this for a Rock 'n' Roll cookbook. |
Hand bill for a U2 concert in Dallas, Texas |
What a fun show! Most of this art had little notes attached explaining what the artist intended or giving the inspiration for the piece.
After we finished looking around at the Rock Art Show & Sale, we decided to have dinner in the food court after we dropped the peacock feathers off at the car. We shared a grilled chicken salad. While we were eating, Mariachi Alma del Sol serenaded everyone in the food court. They were excellent. Not only did they play, they sang and did little choreographed routines. If you are ever in need of a Mariachi band in San Antonio, you can call them at 210-378-9424. We can vouch for them. Superb!
The movie Arbitrage sounded so good, we decided to see it. The Bijou Theater is an upscale theater that sells food at the beginning of the movie. Each row has a large aisle with a table down the middle of it for your food and servers deliver the food to your seat. They also serve alcohol. The Bijou is a definite find. We'll be going back to have dinner with our movie.
Arbitrage was very well done. The movie followed billionaire Robert Miller (Richard Gere) and his wife (Susan Sarandon) through his life as an investment banker. Richard Gere does not play an ethical man. If you prefer light drama or comedy, this movie would not be for you. Bob and I give it two thumbs up. Beware because there is swearing, and there are decidedly adult themes, so no young kids to see this one.
Bob, you da man! Today was awesome. Thank you, honey. Let's do it again soon.
Here's a couple of pics of the fur kids from this morning.
Bowie |
Bowie and Sunnie. |
More places for us to visit. You guys are great tour guides. Also, I like the quilt. Cats have good taste.
ReplyDeleteThank you. At one time in Portland, Oregon, I took part in Tour Guide training...thought I'd like to work as a step-on guide for a bus tour company that did scenic, sightseeing tours. Once I found out what a tour guide does besides talk about points of interest, I quickly lost interest.
DeleteMy mother-in-law, Louise, made the quilt. It's the second one she's made for us. She does lovely work...puts lots of time into them. The story behind this quilt: we were living in Hawaii and Louise took me shopping for quilt blocks and material. What fun! I love bright colors and eclectic prints. I think she would have liked more structure because she said she had to do a "crazy quilt" with what I picked out. Fine with us. Bob and I love it, as do the cats.
Thank you, Louise. We love you!
Susan, I grew up in San Antonio and I am certainly enjoying all your posts about the city that I still love. It has been a number of years since I was there but am looking forward to returning and seeing some of the places again especially because of your travels. Thanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. We are certainly enjoying it here.
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Hi Susan, I'm the other blogger Susan was meeting in San Antonio. Sorry I didn't get the chance to meet you too but I was just coming in from an RV trip. Too bad you and Susan didn't take the bus from the RV park to downtown. A lot of people stay either there or at the San Antonio KOA near the Verizon center because it is so easy to take the bus downtown and not worry about parking. I'm just catching up on some of your blog posts now but it sounds like you hit San Antonio occasionally. I'm sure you must have already been to the missions near your RV park. There are a couple and are interesting. Maybe we will get to meet another time.
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Hi Colleen,
DeleteThanks for introducing yourself. I would love to meet you.
I have taken the bus into downtown from Travelers World RV. Easy to do and cheap. The sun must have affected our brainpower that day. LOL.
Actually, we have not spent as much time at the missions as we would like. They're still on our to-do list. Soon, though!
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Susan