Saturday, May 19, 2012

Come Fly With Me,Come Walk With Me

The old song,"Come Fly With Me" got into my head yesterday and I couldn't get it out. It started with a statement that I heard on one of the talk shows by one of their guest. The guest said,
" Rejection is God's way of protection." First, I thought about that all day. Personally, I think that the statement is more true than not. The title to the old song was always one of my favorite answers when someone ask how work had been. It meant that I had just come back from a trip or was about to embark on another one. In those days, I wracked up a lot of air miles and rewards programs were not even a thought by some smart marketing director. Oh, to have those miles today!

A Southwest flight arriving at Love Field

A young couple out for a walk  near Love Field
Second, I want to fly again, but ,I just don't have the same since of urgency any more. While I do hold  an interest in air travel, I like the trains today. Photographing planes are fun to this day and trains are just as much fun ,too.   Today, with technology being what it is, you don't have to do much at all to say, come fly with me. So I choose not to fly (as much) rather than feeling rejected because I don't (as much).  It's still a thought to ponder the statement: "Rejection is God's way of protection". For me, I just say, "Step back and let the Lord step in."

Third, Now, come fly with me!

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

After Voting This Morning

Morning errand: early voting . Between the house and the voting location, one American flag was at half-staff. When turning into the voting facility, their flag was at half-staff. When I see a  flag at half-staff, I want to know for whom it has been lowered. After voting, I inquired until I found out that the half-staff flags were for the fallen police as this was national police week.

Outside the polling location, I pulled out of the rather long lot onto a neighborhood service road which I like to drive because it is tree lined and a peaceful dive on to the lake.I noticed this guy walking his bike and bending over trying to catch something. In my mirror I watched as he was holding this turtle.

Since I submit data sheets to Texas Department of Wildlife on killed box turtles or other sitings, I turned around and drove back to the polling location. Putting down the passenger window and calling out to the guy,"Is that dead or alive?". The guy replied that it was," alive." I ask him if I could take a picture of it. He said that I could. I parked and jumped out of the car. He hardly wanted to stop; explaining that he was taking it to the stream behind the voting location and that it was an Alligator Snapping Turtle,  an endangered species. I shot the picture and away the guy took off on his mission again.  At least, I did get a picture. Getting back in my car, I took out again on my original journey to have breakfast at the lake.


Alligator Snapping Turtle (Loggerhead)
It was then, that I knew that the day was going to be a bit out of socket but not a total loss. The voting machine was slow to cast my vote. The flags were at half-staff, the turtle guy was on a mission  and being somewhat grumpy, But hey, I had already cast my ballot in the primary this year! Something had been accomplished this morning.
As the day moved into lunch time and then early afternoon, I had run into four photographers at the lake. On the way home, I calculated that the combined total of MM of lenses I had seen  was 1785MM! That's what was visible, not including lenses in backsacks and cases. In fact, I had in backpac two 55's and a 40. That raised the total to 1930.  That's a lot of lense power, brother!



















Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Dragonfly

                                         A dragonfly in all its complexities yet simply beauty.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Never Judge An Event By The Color of the Portapotties!

Here's the scoop: There were only about a hand full of protesters at the Arboretum this morning. By 1 P.M. only one lone man was out in front with his sign.The city begins cutting grass and destroying the wildflowers on Monday after the judge's ruling on Friday.

The porta- potties had arrived for the European and Classic Car Show at Dreyfull Point tomorrow late morning and early to a little after mid afternoon. A group of 12  bright orange porta-potties were at Winfrey Point but I would imagine that there was a big rental of the facility for tonight as several large stage speakers were already on the circle grass. The porta-potties at Dreyfuss Point were blue and grey,hence: you can't judge an event by the color of the porta-potties, but if there's 12 bright orange ones in a row......you are NOT at the European and Classic Car Show --most likely!

The surprise of the day was to find the Dallas Delite Professional Dragon Boaters working out on the lake at the Filter Building docks. Two weeks from tomorrow the 2012 Dragon Boat and Kite Festival will kick off at Lake Carolyn in Las Colinas. I understand that the Delite have already won a medal in Austin this year! Congratulations! and because of the metal......well, here's a view of the Delite crew! Good Luck at the Red River and at Sugarland later on this season.


Wednesday, May 2, 2012

As Much As I Love the Arboretum, Build Your Garage on Your New Lot!

The City of Dallas wants to cut (and destroy) the fields of Wildflowers at Winfrey Point,White Rock Lake,especially with the Dale Chihuly Exhibit about to open at the Arboretum The first hint of trouble came earlier when parking was allowed at the ball diamonds and a shuttle ran trips from the lot to the arboretum.  Last year,  a lot was used on Gaston Avenue with tour buses running shuttles every 15 minutes. The kicker: Parking at the big lot on the grounds of the Arboretum went up from $7.00 to $10.00 this year and when you park off grounds, the Arboretum looses the parking fees. This year, a new lot across SR78 (Garland Road) opened but now city hall is talking about a garage! A 15-17 million dollar garage.


One of the areas in the background where the city wants to destroy the wildflowers and build a garage or establish parking. Note the local CBS affiliate trucks in the lower right of the sign. Another TV crew was off to the left filming.
The wild flowers are one of the unique things about Texas springs. This is when we really need Lady Bird Johnson, again! 

Saturday, April 28, 2012

New Temple for Buddhist Center of Dallas

Today was the ceremony for affixing gold leaf and installation of the Nimitr Balls and Temple Corner Markers at the Buddhist Center of Dallas.Events are planned for several more days.
The temple is in the tradition of Theravada, Thai Dhammayut order. It's a beautiful building and setting.The link to the Centers website is: Http://www.watdallas.org
Eloquent Eloquence on all Levels

A long awaited ceremony for a new temple.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Gussied up for a 100 year Celebration and a splash of Chihuly about to be Opened Officially

The Munger Place Methodist Church, founded in 1913 is a fine example of English Gothic architecture. With the help of Highland Park Methodist, Munger Place got a face lift.


The orange ball is part of a many pieces of blown glass by glass artist Dale Chihuly being readied for the opening of the exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum the first few days of May. The exhibit will run to November 5th.

100 years in 2013. As English Gothic Architecture goes, 100 years is just a toddler.
The Dale Chihuly Exhibit at the Dallas Arboretum is preparing for the May opening of the Exhibit. Sam Champion of ABC's GMA will be at the Arboretum on May 5th to kick off the opening. Today, from Winfrey Point, one of the pieces can be seen on the grounds of the Arboretum as the displays are made ready. Let's all hope that Dallas does not get any big hail storms until the exhibit closes.

It All Started in the wee hours of May 28th when 80 MPH winds was tossing everything against the side of my house.

 Those winds were substained for well over 40 minutes. The results were trees everywhere down or large branches broken off. One of my bus ro...