San Pedro Springs Park
Okay, this might end up sounding like a history lesson. If it does, forgive me! It was such an exciting park that I can’t help it.
According to my current favorite San Antonio site, EdwardsAquifer.net, this park is one of the most important places in the American Southwest. Now, I don’t understand the whys of that yet but I will certainly begin finding out and sharing that information.
Beyond the past and into the current time-the park is quiet, dark, and lovely. When Chris and I went to the park I had been feeling anxious and upset and the huge old trees and the easy access to the lawns really turned that around for me.
I’ll make fun of the difference other times, but it’s certainly much different from the parks of Arkansas. In Arkansas, you would find marked trails through and signs everywhere. I love that from a knowledge point of view, but yesterday the ability to walk on the grass without worrying about damaging the habitat was exactly what I needed.
Hooray! I successfully avoided the history lesson. Be prepared-I’m working my way up to it!






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