Unfortunately the museum was closed today, but a stroll down Conway Avenue gave us a better feel for the heart and soul of this city of over 80,000.
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church in Mission, Texas |
Lots of gorgeous stained glass was lit from behind on this sunny day. |
We also enjoyed squeezing our way through this old-timey hardware store that was packed to the rafters with touristy stuff, as well as all kinds of hardware. All the employees and other customers were hispanic, but funny signs and other things were all in English.
Silly sculptures/yard art, and, yes, baby chicks, and everything in between.... |
Who wouldn't want one of these horsey seats? |
A stroll through a pawn shop revealed two accordions for sale, as well as dozens of used cowboy boots, along with the usual stuff you might find anywhere such as electronics, electric guitars, watches, etc.
We wrapped up our visit with lunch at a Mexican restaurant. I had soft steak tacos and Ron had brisket tacos.
Our trip downtown made us feel a sense of place that we had not felt in the RV park. It was a fun diversion, and different than the other sightseeing we have been doing, which has mainly been bird walks and hiking.
Which, by the way, we also did - later in the afternoon. And I got a pretty good picture of a kestrel and I spotted a female blue-gray gnatcatcher, which I had never heard of before today!
The Kestrel is North America's smallest falcon. |
---Mari