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Real Estate Broker/Owner - Robin Rogers, Silverbridge Realty, San Antonio, Texas - 398351
Real estate in the San Antonio metro area, the foothills of the Texas Hill Country, and on the Guadalupe River. My market area includes the northern half of San Antonio (Alamo Heights, Fort Sam Houston, Shavano Park, Hollywood Park, and Stone Oak) and northeast (Randolph AFB, Universal City, Windcrest, Schertz, and Cibolo) to New Braunfels, Seguin, and Canyon Lake, including Bexar, Guadalupe, and Comal Counties. My blog also covers photography; houses and homes; investments and rental properties; pets and wildlife; birds, butterflies, and flowers in my organic garden; travel; fun stuff; and whatever else takes my fancy.

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2010 

  Maybe not everyone on ActiveRain saw this question on Trulia or Alan's blog, so I am reblogging it to give it more exposure. I think it's an interesting one. Many people say you should concentrate on getting listings because once you have one, there is nothing else to do. It will magically sell...
05/15/2010
This spacious home is in a small gated neighborhood, conveniently tucked away off Mainland Drive between Bandera Road and Tezel Road. Bandera Road offers all kinds of retail, shopping, and services, and Tezel is a main thoroughfare throughout the residential areas on San Antonio's northwest side....
05/11/2010
In the last few weeks, most of the flowering plants bloomed in our garden in the Cibolo / Schertz microclimate, northeast of San Antonio. I missed some of them, since I was away on vacation in Panama: namely, the irises and newly planted freesias. But there were a lot left and they made a great d...
05/08/2010
This photo was taken looking down on my cat Miles as he slept, oblivious to the clicking of my camera. I was struck by the contrasting patterns of his fur and the chair he was snoozing in. So in Photoshop, I threw away the color information and converted the photo to black and white/greyscale. Th...
05/05/2010
One of my favorite scents is that of roses. I planted two antique rose bushes in our xeriscaped area of the garden, the first time I have tried growing roses in years. In the past, they were too much work to keep mildew- and black-spot-free. That's why I am trying antique roses this year. They ha...
05/04/2010
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