The view from our table at Bohanon's, an excellent place to celebrate a special occasion.
After dinner we strolled around town for a bit. Perennially one of America's favorite Christmas towns, San Antonio never disappoints this time of year. This seemingly random spot along the sidewalk sports a decorated Christmas tree.
Very cool window displays in an empty storefront are part of downtown revitalization plans.
Two different windows facing across the building entrance with color changing lights.
Two different windows facing across the building entrance with color changing lights.
The lights are still up along the River Walk for a few more days.
Outdoor heaters blasting with temps in the 50s. Nice for walking, a bit chilly for dining.
Trees filled with cascading, twinkling light.

Outdoor heaters blasting with temps in the 50s. Nice for walking, a bit chilly for dining.
Trees filled with cascading, twinkling light.

I'd heard a new Biergarten had opened up downtown. View from above, the River Walk is below street level.
Candy cane stripes on the main city tree at the Alamo. It's different every year. I like this effect which might be fun to try next year at home.
Giant ornaments.
There's always a crowd.
Giant ornaments.
There's always a crowd.
Tree lights blink to sounds of the season as carriages roll by.
Across the street, not so nice. The usual Guinness World Records Museum, Ripleys, Tomb Raider....we keep hearing that changes are coming to Alamo Plaza. It's going to be less commercial, more historic. Maybe, I'm pretty sure my grandparents heard that too...back in the 1920s.
There's always that great view back across the street.
It never gets old.
2017 rings in the countdown to San Antonio's 300th year celebration in 2018 and a year-long fiesta. New Year's Eve we'll have dinner at home and watch fireworks from a nearby church.
Happy New Year!
There's always that great view back across the street.
It never gets old.
2017 rings in the countdown to San Antonio's 300th year celebration in 2018 and a year-long fiesta. New Year's Eve we'll have dinner at home and watch fireworks from a nearby church.
Happy New Year!