Note: since this newsletter is mostly visual I thought it would be counterproductive to do an audio version. However I did find some great music that I had intended to use in the podcast: "De La Calle" by Bombasta. Puro Westside. San Antonio, of course, used to be part of Mexico. That was until the immigrant Americans, who had been invited to settle here and help develop what was then hard core frontier land, revolted and broke away and founded their own nation. The battle of the Alamo and all that. But for purposes of this story it’s sufficient to know that from the time the first Europeans arrived in 1691 until the founding of the Lone Star state in 1836, San Antonio was either part of the Spanish Empire or part of the nation of Mexico.
I love your line: "Might save us all if we could see the beauty in everything." Yes! The art we make need not be perfect or accepted by the gatekeepers for us to connect with the Divine through it. This was a fantastic post of art. I'm quite find of the grackle mural, naturally!
The piece “INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE FOR ADAPTION TO OUR STATE OF CONSTANT CHANGE” speaks to my inner being.
I love your line: "Might save us all if we could see the beauty in everything." Yes! The art we make need not be perfect or accepted by the gatekeepers for us to connect with the Divine through it. This was a fantastic post of art. I'm quite find of the grackle mural, naturally!
I enjoyed the tour. Thank you!