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Christmas Lights in San Antonio… Both In and Around Our Fair City

December 21, 2009

Our children are in their early 20s, but we still drive around and look at Christmas light displays every year. We are so lucky that both of them are still able to join us for the holidays, and we take full advantage of their schedules. We love to “oooooh” and “aaaaaah” at the particularly good displays of light. (I know that the economy is hurting a lot of people, but there are still a lot of beautiful displays of Christmas lights all around.)

Most people already know about the Riverwalk Christmas lights. The lights are just one of this city’s beautiful attractions. I believe that the lights are on from Thanksgiving until past the New Year. I truly don’t know how the city is able to get all of those holiday lights into the tall trees that overhang the Riverwalk, but somehow, each year, it is a fête accompli! And, of course, all of the businesses that are on the Riverwalk also have their holiday lights twinkling.

Be sure not to miss the Christmas tree lights on the tree which is located right across from the Alamo’s entrance. I think that they try to change the tree’s decorations each year…

Years ago, when we still got the newspaper in paper form, the Express News had an article about a little subdivision called Windcrest that actually holds holiday light competitions every year. Boy, did we luck out because of Windcrest’s competitions! We have a lot of “oooooh”ing and “aaaaah”ing each year we visit that neighborhood.

University of the Incarnate Word has a dazzling display of white Christmas tree lights. The college’s campus has all of its many trees lit up, making it a truly sparking holiday world.

This year was our first year to go to Shavano Park to see the holiday light displays. A lot of the subdivisions are gated, but we drove through an area which isn’t gated. You can find it between Huebner and De Zavala on Lockhill Selma. The holiday displays of lights were phenomenal on the houses that were decorated. Be forewarned… be careful with the deer! We were able to see a buck and several cows in the yards… so drive safely!

Leaving San Antonio and heading north on I10, there is a little town named Boerne which participates in an event called the Texas Hill Country Regional Christmas Lighting Trail. We drove through Boerne’s main street last year and we had a whole lot of “oooooh”ing and “aaaaah”ing going on in our car!

There are two other areas which I cannot vouch for, since we haven’t driven to either of them. I can say, however, that we are going to be making our way over to both of these areas very soon:

I have found out that there is an area right behind The Forum shopping center that is quite nice to drive through. I have read (on some of the blogs) that you are supposed to go south on a street named Olympia. Olympia turns into Universal City Blvd., and apparently the holiday lights all the way down this stretch are beautiful.

The last place that I have discovered (but not visited yet) is Johnson City. I believe that it is located off of N 281, on W 290… an hour away from San Antonio. It is supposed to have the most beautiful display of Christmas lights found near San Antonio.  Apparently the whole town gets festive, from the Court House to their electric company!

Well, mystery readers, I know that this entry has nothing to do with mystery books, but my husband thought that I might be able to help someone in San Antonio who is searching around to find a new “oooooh” and “aaaaah” place to drive through and enjoy some beautiful holiday lights.

Be sure to take along your favorite Christmas CDs or cassettes!

PS>>> If you have any particularly good holiday light displays in your town, you are more than welcome to tell us about them in a comment to the blog…

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Four New Mystery Book Authors Added to the Site: Carolyn Banks, Sharon Duncan, Cyril Hare, and Iris Johansen…

December 19, 2009

The four latest mystery book authors who have been recommended to me (to include on the site) are:

Carolyn Banks: She Rides, He Doesn’t Mystery Series… Banks is a competitive equestrian who writes this series about a sleuth who lives in the equestrian world…

Sharon Duncan: Scotia MacKinnon Mystery Series… Duncan, an ex-professor of both Spanish and Comparative Literature writes this series which takes place in the San Juan Islands of Washington…

Cyril Hare   Hare writes the Inspector Mallet Mystery Series and the Francis Pettigrew Mystery Series. Hare’s An English Murder (aka The Christmas Murder)  is one of my favorite British Cozy mystery Christmas books…

Iris Johansen: Eve Duncan Mystery Series… features a forensic sculptor. This is a thriller mystery series, not cozy…

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January 2010 Mystery Book New Releases

December 17, 2009

The following mystery books will be released in January 2010:

M. C. Beaton: Death of a Valentine (This will be the 26th Hamish Macbeth Mystery Novel…)

Blaize Clement: Raining Cat Sitters and Dogs (This will be the 5th in the Dixie Hemingway Mystery Series…)

Shirley Damsgaard: The Seventh Witch (This will be the 7th in the Ophelia & Abby Mystery Series…)

Joan Hess: The Merry Wives of Maggody (This will be the 16th in the Arly Hanks/Maggody Mystery Series…)

Julie Hyzy: Eggsecutive Orders (This will be the 3rd in the White House Chef Mystery Series…)

Toni L. P. Kelner: Who Killed the Pinup Queen? (This will be the 2nd in the Where Are They Now? Mystery Series…)

Rebecca Kent (aka Kate Kingsbury): Murder Has No Class (This will be the 3rd in the Bellehaven House Mystery Series…)

G. M. Malliet: Death at the Alma Mater (This will be the 3rd in the St. Just Mystery Series…)

G. A. McKevett: Wicked Craving (This will be the 15th in the Savannah Reid Mystery Series…)

Kaye Morgan: Ghost Sudoku (This will be the 5th in the Sudoku Mystery Series…)

Alexander McCall Smith: The Unbearable Lightness of Scones (This will be the 5th in the 44 Scotland Street Series…. Not Mysteries…)

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Updating My Husband's Mystery Book List on Audible…

December 16, 2009

I have been busy trying to bring some order to my husband’s audible.com mystery book queue. He cannot seem to keep his list of books in the correct order. When he finishes listening to a Colin Dexter mystery and is ready to listen to his next Reginald Hill mystery, he usually comes to me and complains that he doesn’t know which book is the next in his sequence. 

Don’t get me wrong! He uses my site to see the correct chronological order, he just doesn’t annotate anything…anywhere… there is no method to his madness! It would really drive me crazy to be that (should I say?) unorganized.

If I didn’t keep a written log of the books I listen to, I would probably end up listening to the same books over and over… not catching on until the last half of the mystery book >>> “Hey, that sounds like a very familiar plot!” This would probably happen right as started listening to the fourth hour of an eight hour mystery book. 

So, I am printing lists of his favorite authors’ books so that he won’t be quite so confused when it comes to picking his next book. I know that this method (the same method I use for myself) will work, since I will be the one who will mark off the books as he reads them.

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