Since time unremembered, throughout history and cultures, there have always been tales of mystical, magical places lying lost out over the horizon. We as a species seem to innately love such lore, that idea of some lost civilization or wondrous city hidden away from us beyond the fringes of what we know, and such stories
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The not-so-shady and pet-friendly paved trail is likely a less than 10 minutes walk if you don t stop and smell the roses (sunflowers in this case. Yes, bees are a thing here). Priscilla Aguirre, MySA.com
Sunflowers will always bring a smile to my face. I credit my lovely grandmother Elma who displayed the vibrant flower throughout her kitchen.
So when I got a sneak peek at the the new trail opening in San Antonio s Far Eastside, I couldn t help but think about the woman who helped shaped my life but sadly passed too soon of cancer in 2009.
The Schaefer Branch Library Trail is short but beautiful as bushes filled with sunflowers surround the 830-foot-long walk right outside the library at 6322 U.S. Highway 87 E, near Rigsby Avenue. Yes, it s a bit of a drive. However, it s worth the walk if ever in the area, especially for those in the community – which is what the city intended, Jake Odland, the spokesperson for San Antonio Public Library, tells MySA.com.
The San Antonio Department of Arts and Culture has released the city's official 2021 Fiesta medals which celebrate the latest public art installation of the Bloom sculpture series by San Antonio Artist Leticia Huerta.