San Antonio Celebrating Fiesta 125 Years of Texas Traditions
The citizens of San Antonio woke up to a torrential downpour on April 20, 1891, when the first Battle of Flowers Parade was to coincide with a visit to San Antonio by President Benjamin Harrison. Not letting it rain on the parade, the celebration was held four days later, honoring the fallen heroes of the […]
Health: Fertility Solutions in San Antonio
Help When a Successful Pregnancy Seems Impossible Ten pregnancies … 283 vials of blood drawn … one baby boy, Ezra, lost in the second trimester … discovery of a genetic blood-clotting disorder (polycystic ovary disorder) … and now over 40 years of age. The odds and the emotional stress were mounting against Jody Hernandez. “After […]
Travel: Lucky Louisiana
Win big when betting on a gaming getaway Start rubbing your lucky rabbit’s foot, get your game on, and head for the border. Good times begin just across the Texas state line during a winning getaway stay in Louisiana. With nearly 30 casinos dotting the Louisiana map, from Lake Charles to Shreveport to New Orleans […]
‘Splendor on the Range’ Arrives at the Witte
Splendor on the Range: American Indians and the Horse presented by PlainsCapital Bank arrives at the Witte today. The grand opening is Saturday March 5th from 10 to 5pm. This is a must see exhibit and a great learning experience for parents and children alike! “Few animals have had as sweeping an impact on a civilization […]
Style By Camilla: And it was all yellow…
Hello yellow! This cheerful color is certainly having its day in the sun. Yellow can be a tricky color for some to pull off given their skin tone. However, if you are not comfortable wearing yellow, it is the ideal color to add in accessory form when you are in need of a little pop. […]