Thursday, June 6, 2013

A White Rock Sail


The lazy afternoons of summer have already set in for the season with the needle on the temperature gauge headed to just shy of the 100 * F mark. Actually, I was hoping that this would be the relief year since we have had three hard summers of drought and high heat.

A trip to the White Rock to eat lunch under a shade tree and enjoy the wild life also found a couple of mariners putting up the sail for an afternoon on the lake.

Sunday, June 2, 2013

A Good Ruben at the Farmer's Market

The Sales Demo Lady
The Shop Owner
The lines inside were long,long and more long.
There were no parking spots inside shed 1 or 3.
Once in a great while, my taste buds call out for a good tasting and the good quality of a superb Ruben sandwich. The best that I have found in Dallas comes from a vendor in shed 2. While there, but not before the Ruben had totally been consumed,  I notice a large increase of vendors that were not there the last time I enjoyed a Ruben sandwich here. After saying hello to the owner of the Chicago Sausage Company and who made my first Ruben to perfection, I wander down the isles. I found two women wearing  that perfect color of red gourmet chef's hat. This was a picture waiting to happen and there I was with a camera. I ask if I could take their picture and both of them were so nice to allow me a picture of each of them.

 The shop sells gourmet vinegars,balsamic and others, as well as a variety of olive oils. Take a trip to the Dallas Farmer's Market and drop by and get a good Ruben then go see the gals with that perfect red colored gourmet hat and pick up some gourmet balsamic vinegar.

Did you know that a tablespoon of balsamic in pasta cuts the bad things in pasta down by 30%? I found that out a couple of months ago and have been using balsamic in my pasta ever since. It's even better than before.

Here are the two nice women in the red gourmet chef's hats and a couple of images from the outside crowds that had filled the parking spots outside shed no.1; the spots inside shed no. 2 and no.3. Today I saw more people at the Farmer's Market than I have ever seen there before in the twelve  years that I have shopped there.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Thank You Veterans

Harley sits in a Military Jeep truck looking in the mirror
Dallas County Sheriff's Possi
Helicopter display from Viet Nam at the Memorial Day Dallas Exhibit
A father and son member of Keys Battery Unit
The 73rd Annual MEMORIAL DAY DALLAS Ceremony sponsored by the Greater Dallas Veterans Council started out on the cool and cloudy side of the weather but  did improve before the event concluded. Actually, it was a relief from the hot and humid conditions of past years.

The event is always interesting because of the guest,speakers and people attending. This year, a horse -drawn carriage complete with flag-draped casket was part of a parade from the Abbey to the Field of Honor. The Dallas Sheriff's Possi participated with their beautiful horses and leather saddles. A bag piper and a Revolutionary soldier in full dress uniform marched. The Keys Battery also participated with the very loud cannons that fired during the program. A release of red,white and blue balloons just before the beginning of the program  held a surprise as the winds changed and the balloons got caught in a tree, then were blown out and skyward in a rapid-moving low level jet. I never heard one balloon pop, however.

The display field was filled with helicopters from the Viet Nam era. There was a display of artifacts from Viet Nam,Korea,WWI,WWII and Desert Storm. One table was filled with re-enactment artifacts used during the Civil War. Here are a few of the unusuals.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

SolarImpulse

Andre Borschberg
A full wing width view of SolarImpulse.This is the second engine on the left wing
The temporary hanger for the SolarImpulse airplane.
Bertrand Piccard
The fact that the experimental aircraft, powered by solar cells on its wings and tail, has flown from San Francisco (Moffet Field,Mountain View,California) to Phoenix and then set a long distance record for a solar-powered aircraft by flying from Phoenix to Dallas is amazing of and within itself.

Even more amazing is that the technology developed and displayed by this amazing flying machine isn't totally about an airplane. It's about the multi-uses the technology makes available from houses to all kinds of energy-efficient sources to power motors,drives,machines and things that have not even been conceived.

It takes visionaries to lead the way and pioneers to carry out those visions.Two such men that I only knew by what I had read about until Friday jelled when I stood only a couple of feet from Andre Borschberg and Bertrand Piccard. Piccard had piloted the craft from Moffett to Sky Harbor,Phoenix and Andre Borschberg had set the new long-distance record by flying the longest leg of over  800 miles from Sky Harbor to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport early Thursday morning.

They were not the first-two pioneers that I have know. In 1976, Karl Thomas was unsuccessful in piloting a hot air balloon from Maine to Europe, dropping into the North Atlantic and being picked up by a Russian trawler a few days later. Karl was not only a visionary and pioneer, he was ex centric and fully brilliant.

So, to stand in the presence of two great men with visions and pioneering spirit was once again an amazing moment. Good Luck to the entire project of Solarimpulse and the staff that makes the machine as an organization work.



Thursday, May 23, 2013

Solar Impulse Is In A Long Holding Pattern and Other Mixed Topics

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!




 

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Four Seasons Resort and Club at Cottonwood

The Main Entrance to The Four Seansons Resort and Club
The south entrance for shuttle bus drop offs and pick ups
The Pro Am entrance and Registration. That's Williams Square you see over the fence in the business
district of Las Colinas.
The Four Seasons Resort and Club has had some tough times over the past ten years or so. One of the outstanding features of her reign has been the class that she has shown through it all. Class always has a shimmer to it that ordinary just doesn't have.

 In the last several years, there has been a "steal-a-way" going on. I've never liked that, but that's how life works. The American Railroad Museum stole away the trains from Fair Park taking them to Frisco. Arlington, stole the Cowboys from Irving which stole them from Dallas. Dallas has just stolen the Byron Nelson from Irving beginning in 2019 or sooner with the newly planned Trinity River Course in south Dallas.

So, with the second 90-degree day in over eight months, it was a day to go to Las Colinas and take in a little of the glamor of the old girl that lines MacArthur with her beautiful red roses growing on the fence work. The tents, shuttle buses,crowds,parking attendants, ticket sellers and buyers just breaths a living presence into the old lady.

This evening I was able to submit a few images to the live news feed and the server should pick them up in the wee hours of the night. There aren't that many to share until the original feed is published, but I do have a few to check out here.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Contralto

This is the male match to The Contralto but shown only as a comparison to why The Contralto was re-created.
The art work is priceless! Art Deco at Fair Park is a jewel in the crown the city has kept as a treasure.
The Contralto at Fair Park. It has been missing for years and was recreated and reinstalled. Thank goodness!
The Contralto. The Hall of State is the building behind with the three columns.

The credits

Side View of the Reflection Fountains and the Portico of Confederate States,Portico of Mexico,Spain and France Buildings.

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