On every outing of a bus or train, the look for interesting things to photograph is always top priority. In fact, so much, that I have been known to see something and get off the bus or train at the next stop and walk back to were I had seen the items that had caught my eye. When I was using my car to do these discovery missions, many times have I turned around and gone back to find what I had seen was less photographic than I had seen from the bus or train because of light and angles of where the items were actually located. While other times, it has been a gold mind of sorts. So, as in life, you take the lumps and bumps as they appear.
Over the past couple of weeks or so, I have noticed a staging of sorts, for things to come and that peaked my curiosity. So, as I went that way over the several days, things begin to take shape so with this amazing late November and December weather, yesterday was the day that I pushed the button on the bus requesting a stop. I saw the first pieces that were being staged. Getting off the bus, I walked four miles effortlessly (the most since my last surgery) finding the shots getting more interesting as I went along. Plus, there was new learning as I moved along the path laid out by the contractor. At the end of the path was a CVS drug store. I went in, bought a bottle of cold water and kit kat and had an interesting chat with the front end manager. From there it was about a quarter of a mile to the next bus stop and waiting for it watching the mad rush of cars sailing by passed the time outside the new VA hospital in Garland. At the transit center, it was dodging the construction there, as DART is raising all the platforms to one level. Got off a stop to soon and took a lemon and made lemonade out of that flub and then got off the bus one stop short of where I needed to be. I still haven't had my mind catch up to were I was in real time when two short stops came about, but I lived to tell the story. As they say in mid-town Manhattan: "you'll have that from time-to-time, yes you will!" And so it was, I found myself cooking a great dinner and sat down to watch to lighting of the Christmas Tree at 30 Rock.
Today was spent inside, when it reached 81°F. editing and submitting images from yesterdays shoot. I had a fun time texting my youngest son and I think that I will order in groceries on Saturday rather than tomorrow, so I can have one last day before the rain moves in. Then the roller coaster begins from 80's to mid 50's°F. The early sunsets we are currently in will last a few more days before the morning sun rises start to come up a bit later in the morning and the early sunsets will make the day grow even shorter as winter sneaks up on North Texas.
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