Welcome to this weekโs Reno News & Review.
Hey everybody, Iโm back from San Antonio. The weirdest thing was touching down at the airport. I felt like I was landing in Mordor. I wanted to get each and every one of you a souvenir at the Alamo, but I spent the money on macro beer and donations to the poor instead.
Speaking of Riverwalks: In years past, people have often said Reno should do with the Truckee what San Antone did with its river. Yeah, San Antonioโs Riverwalk is pretty neat, but I donโt believe we particularly want to emulate it. For one, the main portions of it (stone walkways bordering a canal-looking river) were constructed in the 1920s for flood control. If the boat driver was telling the truth, it cost less than a half million dollars. At any rate, while the Riverwalk is charming, itโs way too commercial, with the same old chain restaurants and nightclubs. You get a block or two off the river, and there are lots of empty storefronts.
In Reno, our thing is neither air conditioning nor river pontooning nor on-the-river shopping. The theory around here, these days, is we live in an outdoor adventureland. Lining the river with buildings so we canโt see the horizon doesnโt have the logic on the Truckee River that it has on the San Antonio River. Think about itโit would be like covering up your backyard view of the real mountains with a 20-foot, Band Aid-colored wall tastefully decorated with mountains. I guess I donโt have to tell you I think that would be unattractive.
Interesting, though, that San Antonio has become more cosmopolitan and sophisticated than Reno in the 20-odd years since I was last there. When I was last there, it was all pointy-toed boots, grime and big hair. Itโs cleaner now.
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