Connecting the Community Through Chamber Music By Elizabeth Bobbitt | Photography by Lynn Yao For cellist Ignacio Gallego Fernández and violist Marisa Bushman, art is a social service. It was their shared vocation as classical musicians t …
The House with the Pink Front Door: A House of Dreams for the Ramon Family By Elizabeth Bobbitt | Photography by Lynn Yao For Michelli and Tim Ramon, their vibrant, eclectic home represents the culmination of years of hard work and big dr …
Making a Forever Home in ‘09 By Elizabeth Bobbitt | Photography by Taylor Lane At eight years old, Dulce Resendiz and her family relocated from Mexico City to Alamo Heights. “We exchanged our condominium in Mexico City with a family at Le …
For Amy Brown, 2023 was a momentous year. “I like to say that the transformative events of that time feel like a John Prine or country western song: I turned forty, went to rehab, got divorced, and found Jesus,” Amy laughs. It was …
Coronas on Corona with Cleo Garza By Shauna Forkenbrock | Photography by Taylor Lane Walk down Corona Avenue on a warm weekend evening, and you might hear laughter, the mellow strum of live music, and the unmistakable pop of a beer bott …
At Home With the Eichstadts By Elizabeth Bobbitt Photography by Paola Longoria For Andress and Alex Eichstadt and their two daughters, Ebby (8) and Ramsey (10), the idea of “home” encompasses a host of much-loved spaces that span a …
By Elizabeth Bobbitt | Photography by Katie McCall Sitting in a rocking chair on the front porch of Audrey and Hunter Barrett’s craftsman-style home, now over one hundred years old, feels like being transported back to the early days of …
For Isabel Howard, these words are a way of life. At The Village at Incarnate Word, caregiving and being cared for have become one and the same. Isabel first came to the renowned senior care facility at Incarnate Word University looking for volu …
Finding Home in San Antonio: Charli Moore’s Journey “I remember stepping off the airplane and feeling like I had just stepped into an oven. What am I getting myself into?” For first-time visitors, the Texas heat can be a shock. Cha …