by Lindsey Bernier
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Exploring the houses set into the wall around the mission.
...how the thread of shared humanity that reaches backwards and forwards comes into sharp focus in a way that teaches us about ourselves...Part of what I love about history is the thrill of discovery, how the thread of shared humanity that reaches backwards and forwards comes into sharp focus in a way that teaches us about ourselves, and what is beyond ourselves. Texas isn't really a place for old history and I forget sometimes how lucky we are to live among it in San Antonio.
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