I found the little Gay District next to San Antonio College and I'm so happy cause it means I can sit down somewhere and have dinner without worrying about anyone but TERFs. I'm leaving town on Sunday, but at least when I come back in April I have a safe place to go.
Apparently this place just opened: https://www.sacurrent.com/food-drink/new-lgbtq-bar-lets-be-honest-now-open-on-san-antonios-main-strip-32924975
Saturday's Texas Adventure Part Five
With a late start, the traffic jam at UTSA and the side trip through old Segovia I didn't get into Noxville until twilight, and Fredericksburg at sunset.
I talked about Fredericksburg on another post, and decided since it was night I'd just turn this into a night drive and put my night photo filter to the test.
Grabbed some pics of Grapetown and Bankersmith and the night setting led to some interesting photos. Around Mt Alamo, we kind of have the limits of how far the night photo mode could go.
The Secret Place was a small grassy area under large oaks next to a lake on the Devil's River. It was quiet You could only hear the wind, the birds and the water. It was isolated. It was private property, to be sure, but far enough away that unless you were visting the cemetery, no one would know you were there. And most of all isolated.
I'm revealing this place now cause I doubt I'll be coming back soon. Yes, there's the trans stuff going on in Texas, but honestly, I think more people knew about this place than me. WAAAY more No Tresspassing signs since I was here last. Probably got tired of my sitting out here thinking.
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