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Ardea herodias.
mtk
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The first great blue heron, Ardea herodias, I’ve ever seen at the field and stream visited this past December, 2016.
It never let me get close enough to get good footage, but its immense blue wings are clearly visible.
the footage from the first visit is even worse, but it was exciting to see this guy.
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29 Friday Aug 2014
Posted in Letter From MTK
Hi Everybody and Welcome!
Home in San Antone is a netzine and blog named for the Fred Rose song popularized by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys – video on our About Page.
My name is Karthik. I grew up on the Northwest side in the 1970’s and ’80’s: Locke-Hill Elementary (original and current); Hobby middle; Clark high (’85). I left to do my Bachelors at U.T. (’89), then went traveling, living outside of Texas for many years. I’ve returned to San Antonio at least once a year and often three or four times a year since I left.
I’ve dropped in and out of town, so I’ve observed the rampant development and growth like a skipping stone observes a lake.
This is massive change: people, places and things disappearing, some reappearing. Newness sprouting up everywhere.
Waste, violence, overcrowding and traffic are terrible byproducts of the era, but though San Antonio’s culture has been in tremendous flux, just a few years shy of her 300th birthday, she’s beginning to look pretty diverse, eclectic and vibrant.
Now I find a complex city bursting at the seams.
There are already a few excellent “hyper-local” blogs (Geekette, SAFlavor, Rivard, Dr. Denise Barkis-Richter’s) in the blogroll. I will add links as I think of them (actually right now I’m going to go add Blue Star, which I witnessed born).
This blog’s just a slow-growing image of our town through my lens; a zine that reflects, documents, journals and archives with photographs and video from the present and past for the future.
I’ll be inviting others to provide content and setting themes for future issues, but for now, here’s Volume 1, Issue 1, of Home in San Antone.
See you ’round San Antone
Karthik aka MTK
28 Thursday Aug 2014
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18 Monday Aug 2014
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16 Saturday Aug 2014
Posted in features
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antonio, bats, beer, brew, brewery, craft, freetail, highway, metzger, micro, military, nw, San, Scott, texas
Our first visit to Freetail was awesome! The views are stellar – 360 degrees Hill Country all the way down to the city skyline to the South East. This is my old neighborhood and I can remember looking back that way from up here since I was a little kid, so … there was some nostalgia in it. But gotta say: great spot.
This brewery is Scott Metzger’s long-term work in progress. Hey Scott, our entries are going to be sort of like those, too.
The intern shot video for a feature for the first time and was just getting used to it all so, this, our first visit, is sorta shaky and dark and clunky – weren’t really focused on getting footage since we were busy learning how to use the camera … oh and enjoying ourselves! Great menus – food and beverage!
I will be back to reshoot soon, but anyway, here you go:
15 Friday Aug 2014
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