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Tag: Suburbia

An O'Neill Ford- inspired home.
Posted inLifestyle, Uncategorized

Where I Live: Bel Meade, a San Antonio Oasis

Avatar photo by Josh Levine July 5, 2013October 7, 2016

Just three interlocking ovals on hilly terrain, three times around equals a mile. Bel Meade, nestled against the confines of Fort Sam Houston, boasts multiple parks, two designated by San Antonio Parks and Recreation. With names like Swampy Marsh and the eponymous Bel Meade, the parks range in size from micro vista to village green […]

Posted inGov & Politics

At Risk: Planet’s Most Extraordinary Bat Colony

Avatar photo by Bill Hurley July 3, 2013January 31, 2020
A neighbor's witty sign defines the neighborhood as "Almost Olmos Park." Photo by Georgina Morgan.
Posted inLifestyle, Uncategorized

Where I Live: Almost (Olmos) Park …OR Should I Stay or Should I Go? Choosing Between Urban and Suburban

by Georgina Morgan June 14, 2013February 5, 2018
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