A Unique Bed & Breakfast In the Heart of San Antonio's Historic District
We haven't been down to see our good friends, Prudence and Ron Ruckman in a while, so we have planned this trip from Sunday to Wednesday. Prudence's sister Nancy and Nancy's husband Karl are also coming down. Since Nancy and Prudence's mother died last year, Nancy has been contemplating having a home in San Antonio so she could go down more frequently to see her sister without always having to impose on her sister's B&B. Fred and I were with her at least once last year as she looked around, but now she seems to have found the house she wants. Nancy wants Prudence, Ron, Fred and I to see it before she finalizes the sale, and that is one of the purposes of our trip down here this time.
Nancy's House
The house is a very nice one in a very new subdivision about 20 miles by car northwest of Ruckman Haus. Nancy wanted something closer, but most of the houses near Ruckman Haus were either too expensive or needed too much work. This one Nancy can decorate to her taste.
I won't bore you with the pictures we took of the house- inside and out. These are really meaningful only for Nancy and, in any case, are her business alone. But I can show you her house from the air, and a picture of us waiting with the Realtor to go in for a look. These two images are below:
Although it is a bit of a drive from Prudence's, the house is a nice one, and we expect that Nancy will be happy to have a place of her own near to her sister.
Breakfast at Taco Haven
Taco Haven is a very "local" place, and
a lot of fun.
The place, run by two families originally from Mexico, has a loyal following; it gets its name from the fact that almost everything it serves, whether breakfast, lunch or dinner, is served on a taco (or rolled up in one). It is colorful inside, and the patrons are as colorful as the decoration.
I took a few good pictures inside, and you can use the clickable thumbnails below to have a look at them:
We spent the rest of our time around Ruckman Haus, and I did a bit of work on the SABBA website while Fred helped Prudence in her garden. We always have a good time on these visits, and yet again must thank Ron and Prudence for their hospitality.
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Ron and Prudence Ruckman
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