Traveling for work this week to the Big Apple so here's my last pic at DFW - the new Terminal D at the Dallas-Fort Worth International airport. See y'all in a week!
Monday, March 31, 2008
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Everything's Bigger in Texas...
Friday, March 28, 2008
Magnificent Mustangs
The Mustangs of Las Colinas can be found at Williams Square in the Las Colinas area of Irving. These bronze sculpture of nine mustang horses, larger than life, are immortalized moving across the plaza through a stream of water.
Historian J. Frank Dobie, so aptly described them as follows: "These horses bore Spanish explorers across two continents. They brought to the plains Indians the age of horse culture. Texas cowboys rode them to extend the ranching occupation clear to the plains of Alberta. Spanish horse, Texas cow pony, and mustang were all one in those times when, as sayings went, a man was no better than his horse, and a man on foot was no man at all. Like the longhorn, the mustang has been virtually bred out of existence. But mustang horses will always symbolize western frontiers, long trails of longhorn herds, seas of pristine grass, and men riding free on a free land."
To see more perspectives, click here.
Historian J. Frank Dobie, so aptly described them as follows: "These horses bore Spanish explorers across two continents. They brought to the plains Indians the age of horse culture. Texas cowboys rode them to extend the ranching occupation clear to the plains of Alberta. Spanish horse, Texas cow pony, and mustang were all one in those times when, as sayings went, a man was no better than his horse, and a man on foot was no man at all. Like the longhorn, the mustang has been virtually bred out of existence. But mustang horses will always symbolize western frontiers, long trails of longhorn herds, seas of pristine grass, and men riding free on a free land."
To see more perspectives, click here.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Art in the Mall
If ever you're in the mood for some art appreciation and shopping, of course, head out to the NorthPark Center in Dallas. You'll see some world-class art scattered all over the mall...this one's the Ad Astra - a 48-foot tall, 12-ton orange steel sculpture by Mark di Suvero that spans both levels of the center...
Monday, March 24, 2008
Sunday, March 23, 2008
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Friday, March 21, 2008
The Judge
Thursday, March 20, 2008
The Tarantula Train
The train travels down the Grapevine Vintage Railroad which runs along the historic Cotton Belt Route from Grapevine to the Fort Worth Stockyards. The Tarantula Train is a nickname for the Grapevine Vintage Railroad because an early map of the tracks resembled a big spider. This train still runs regularly for a great sight-seeing tour and folks around town certainly know when it comes huffing and puffing down its tracks.
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Window to My Soul
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
A Windmill in Our Midst
Eric's blog yesterday at ParisDailyPhoto reminded me to share this photo of a well-preserved windmill that still stands right in the middle of Main Street, in Grapevine's historic district. Yes, we have a windmill in our midst. It was interesting to discover that these types of wood windmills (as opposed to the ones that we know come from the Netherlands) were first made in Connecticut. They were never Texas originals!
Monday, March 17, 2008
Flamingoes in Texas?
Yes, we indeed have flamingoes in the metroplex! Since it's the first day of spring break, my 8th grader and I decided to pay them a visit at the Dallas World Aquarium in the historic West End district of Dallas. Aren't they just lovely?
Sunday, March 16, 2008
IMAGINE Piano
Went shopping at the NorthPark Center mall in Dallas and as I was crossing a mall lobby, stumbled upon this! Upon closer inspection, I discovered that this Steinway & Sons piano is John Lennon's iconic "Imagine" piano. It's the famous piano on which John Lennon composed the song "Imagine" in 1971. What a wonderful discovery, indeed! Won't you agree? Click here to see a larger view and the display plaque.
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Fountains, Fountains Everywhere - Part 2
Here’s another one of our fountains in the metroplex (see what I mean?) This is the newest fountain at Grapevine’s Botanical Gardens. At the peak of the gardening season, the Botanical Gardens are a wonderful oasis where one can enjoy the beauty of nature and relax amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.
Thursday, March 13, 2008
House for Sale
On my way home from work today, I decided to check out a new housing development that was sprouting up just around the corner. This 5-bedroom, 4-bath beauty is located in Kimball Hill Estates in Southlake. Want to know more about it? Click here to see. Coincidentally, saw this articles about the Dallas and Fort Worth housing markets too this evening. What a deal!
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
A Golf Course in My Backyard
Not! But the folks who live in these homes are sure lucky to have it in their backyard. This is the Four Seasons Resort and Club Golf Course in the Las Colinas area of Irving. My only luck is that all these are behind my office building so I do get a glimpse of the scenery every day when I drive in to work.
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Texas Brownstones
These make me feel like I’m back in the East Coast! These are the Brownstones at TownSquare in Southlake. These town homes are part of the mixed-use development concept in action in this part of the metroplex. They sure are convenient – just a short walk away from one of the best shopping and dining destinations in the city.
Monday, March 10, 2008
Sunday, March 9, 2008
The Moonicipal Longhorn
Have you ever seen a painted Longhorn? Well, here's one. This one's standing right in front of Southlake's city hall. There are more of these Longhorns roaming around the Town Square. Each of them sports a different theme and coloring, of course. These sure are colorful conversation pieces around this side of the metroplex.
Saturday, March 8, 2008
Fountains, Fountains Everywhere
Friday, March 7, 2008
Snow Day
It was a rare occurrence indeed. A Texas snowstorm in March, a few weeks before spring officially begins. This week, snow fell on the metroplex on 3 separate days. Of course, traffic on higways and surface roads was a big mess. The children though were happy as the big snow flakes fell from the sky and covered the Texas landscape in white.
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