Monthly Archives: August 2010
A Charming Cottage Home in the Heart of San Antonio
| August 22, 2010 | Posted by Angela under Local Places & Events |
The first home I ever purchased is up for sale. It’s a special home, not because it was my first home, but because I put a lot of work into making it what it is today. We have many great memories there that we shared with family and friends.
I am hopeful that we’ll find a new owner(s) that will appreciate it as much as Jason and I did. Below are a few things that I think makes it a neat place to call home.
Address: 303 Donaldson San Antonio, Texas 78201
MLS #: 850828
Realtor: Gina Candelario, Kuper Sotheyby’s Internation Realty
Character – Mix the old with the new
Built in 1927, you can’t find the unique features this home has in other houses built today with the original shiny wood floors, base board and mosaic tiled fireplace. It also has the original brick on the exterior giving it that cute gingerbread look.
The home has been updated with modern touches. We opened the kitchen up to flow into the living area. With this, we made a custom bar area with additional seating. In addition, we had a custom island built and put right in the center of the kitchen, providing more counter and storage space.
The backyard is my favorite. There’s a covered patio, a mature tree that covers half the yard for great shade, lots of greenery with an herb garden, a beautiful dog run, a deck for the back apartment all inside a privacy fence so it feels like a private cottage in the middle of the city. You can have great barbecues and there were many times I feel asleep in our hammock on the patio.
Location – In the center of San Antonio
Being central to San Antonio, you can get anywhere easily. It takes about 3 minutes to get onto I10, hitting no lights going I10 East towards downtown or hitting 1 light going I10 West towards La Cantera.
The best thing is that you’re always going against traffic. While everyone is fighting to come to downtown during traffic hour, you’re going in the opposite direction. Here’s the time it takes to popular places:
Medical Center (10 minutes) – Just go down Fredericksburg road, which is 1 block down from Donaldson.
Rackspace Headquarters (15 minutes) – Just hop onto I35 North. You can waive to everyone stuck in traffic going downtown.
USAA (15 minutes) – You can go down I10 or Fredericksburg if you wish.
La Cantera, UTSA, The Rim, Fiesta Texas (15-20 minutes) – Just hop onto I10 and you’re at The Rim or La Cantera in minutes.
San Antonio Community College (5-10 minutes) – Go down Woodlawn to San Pedro
Trinity University (10 minutes) – Right up Hildebrand
University of the Incarnate Word (15 minutes) – Continue down Hildebrand past Trinity University.
San Antonio Zoo, Botanical Gardens, Brackenridge Park (10 minutes)
You have access to superb restaurants downtown, Olmos Park and Alamo Heights area.
The Community - Around good people
Being in a historic area, there are lots of good organizations you can get involved with. You can join the Monticello Park Neighborhood Association and the Woodlawn Lake Community Association to name a few.
You also are only a 1 mile walk from Woodlawn Lake where lots of joggers and walkers go. For other pass time, you can feed the ducks or take your motor sailboat. Woodlawn Lake also hosts two of the largest events in the city, Earth Day and July 4th.
These are just a few of the great things about the 303 Donaldson home. I hope this gives you a better idea of what it would feel like to call it home.
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The Pineapple School Opens in San Antonio
| August 11, 2010 | Posted by Angela under Business & Technology |
A Rackspace colleague of mine, Krisana Puccio, is opening a Spanish Immersion Preschool and Nursery, The Pineapple School, August 16th 2010. They were featured on Great Day SA this morning. Here’s the video:
To learn more about the Pineapple School, you can visit their website, follow them on Twitter or become a fan on Facebook.
My cousin Renee joins the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders Volleyball Team
| August 11, 2010 | Posted by Angela under Family Stuff |
You may remember a post I wrote about my cousin’s high school volleyball team being featured on the front page of the San Antonio
Express News Sports section for making it to the final four of the 5A State Championship. She was a senior at the time and preparing for college. She has decided to join the Texas A&M Corpus Christi Islanders team. They have already begun practicing and she was mentioned in the Islanders athletic blog today, Trio of Freshmen Setting The Future for Islanders. They quote:
The biggest factor working in favor of the Islanders and the players is the athleticism shown by all three newcomers. Logen Bourque, Renee Ramirez and Brittani Loux will be the three newcomers helping run the Islander offense. Bourque is the tallest of the three, standing at 5-11, while Ramirez is 5-5 and Loux is 5-6.
Way to go Renee! We’re so proud of you!
Sad to See the Neighborhood Pizza Parlor Close
| August 4, 2010 | Posted by Angela under Local Places & Events |
I was so upset to hear the news that the neighborhood pizza parlor, Alamo City Pizza, was closing. It’s one of my favorite pizza parlors and a favorite of the community. Jason and I would walk down there to pick up our order. Their pizza rolls are to die for! For nine years open in that location on Gramercy Street, I felt like they made a huge improvement to the community. They made quality foods, served good beers and had live music on Friday nights. It was a real neat hang out. The last time we went to pick up pizza a few weeks ago, I noticed a sign that said “Closing on July 31st.” I was surprised and ask the lady at the register what it was all about. She said they were closing because the rent was going up and they didn’t want to renew the lease. Apparently the property is owned by a New Yorker, go figure. It was good while it lasted and apparently their plans are to reopen. I hope it’s somewhere in the neighborhood.
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