The 73rd Annual Memorial Day Dallas |
Fire Fighters Memorial at Restland Memorial Park and a funeral on Saturday for the second Dallas Fire Fighter fallen in the last month. |
Wind Damage on Park Central |
The Vote at the Gaylord Texan Thursday |
The Solar Impulse currently is making loops over the crosswind run way DFW International. It made good time to Dallas from Phoenix today. I have a ticket to tour the plane later this week.Pictures should be forthcoming on this blog over the weekend.
There is a lot happening in Dallas this week. There is a lot happening in Dallas,period. The city just voted the big OK on a horse park as part of the new Trinity River Project in south Dallas. The new Trinity River Golf Club just landed this past week the Byron Nelson when it leaves the Four Seasons by 2019. That will be in south Dallas as well.
Protesters from both camps were in Grapevine today. One group was at the Great Wolf Lodge and the opposing group was meeting at the Gaylord Texan across the street. That's two enormous complexes off Main Street in Grapevine. The actual vote for the Boy Scouts political position will go on at the Gaylord tomorrow,Thursday.
The Carry the Load march across the eastern seaboard to Dallas will culminate this weekend at a park in Uptown on the Katy Trail. The 73rd Annual Memorial Day Dallas sponsored by The Greater Dallas Veterans Council will be held at Restland Memorial Park on Memorial Day. There will be a march from the Abbey Mausoleum to the Field of Honor this year with a balloon release to begin the Services. The 6,640 flags displayed are up already. The vintage helicopter, vehicle and equipment displays from World War I and II, Korean War, Vietnam War and Desert Storm will open to the public at 10 AM on Memorial Day.
This year, Dallas Fire fighter, Stanley Wilson's funeral will be at Park Cities Baptist Church in University Park at 10 on Saturday. His burial will be in Restland two days before the ceremonies.
Firefighter Wilson was a 28 year veteran of the Dallas Fire Department, ending his career at station 53.
Memorial Day weekend has always been full of activities. This year it is a bit more somber than it has been in the past few years.
Today, I ran into the boxer that I photographed a few months back. Check the archive for the article. He was working out again and getting ready to head out to Oklahoma with some relief help over the weekend from his church.
Tex Dot issued a statement this week that officially, the LBJ Construction Project is now 50 percent complete!. Does anyone hear angles singing: All-e-lu-ia! All-e-lu-ia!
There is a lot happening in Dallas this week. There is a lot happening in Dallas,period. The city just voted the big OK on a horse park as part of the new Trinity River Project in south Dallas. The new Trinity River Golf Club just landed this past week the Byron Nelson when it leaves the Four Seasons by 2019. That will be in south Dallas as well.
Protesters from both camps were in Grapevine today. One group was at the Great Wolf Lodge and the opposing group was meeting at the Gaylord Texan across the street. That's two enormous complexes off Main Street in Grapevine. The actual vote for the Boy Scouts political position will go on at the Gaylord tomorrow,Thursday.
The Carry the Load march across the eastern seaboard to Dallas will culminate this weekend at a park in Uptown on the Katy Trail. The 73rd Annual Memorial Day Dallas sponsored by The Greater Dallas Veterans Council will be held at Restland Memorial Park on Memorial Day. There will be a march from the Abbey Mausoleum to the Field of Honor this year with a balloon release to begin the Services. The 6,640 flags displayed are up already. The vintage helicopter, vehicle and equipment displays from World War I and II, Korean War, Vietnam War and Desert Storm will open to the public at 10 AM on Memorial Day.
This year, Dallas Fire fighter, Stanley Wilson's funeral will be at Park Cities Baptist Church in University Park at 10 on Saturday. His burial will be in Restland two days before the ceremonies.
Firefighter Wilson was a 28 year veteran of the Dallas Fire Department, ending his career at station 53.
Memorial Day weekend has always been full of activities. This year it is a bit more somber than it has been in the past few years.
Today, I ran into the boxer that I photographed a few months back. Check the archive for the article. He was working out again and getting ready to head out to Oklahoma with some relief help over the weekend from his church.
Tex Dot issued a statement this week that officially, the LBJ Construction Project is now 50 percent complete!. Does anyone hear angles singing: All-e-lu-ia! All-e-lu-ia!
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