Wednesday, November 24, 2021
The Holidays Are Well Underway Again
It's beginning to seem that we are starting to get somewhat back to normal after two years of disappointments, sufferings and loss. Day before yesterday I got my booster shot and my flue shot at the same time with no post shot reactions what so ever. There was a very light soft soreness the morning after but that was it.
In the meanwhile, the weather has been a roller coaster of temps. One cold front after another from low 50's F to mid 70's F with a couple or three 80's F tossed in there. As the weather has allowed, traveling around the metroplex via trains and buses enjoyable since selling my car a year ago July. With gas prices at their highest level in quiet some time, my $1.50 bus and train rides have helped me cover the old 8-point wagon wheel of 18 miles up and back that once was done by car. That $1.50 in a single fee for train and bus jointly. That's a four county wide of travel currently. A couple of weeks ago, I rode the DART to DFW terminal A walked over to Terminal B and rode the TEXrail to Ft. Worth, transferred to the TRE (Trinity Rail Express) coming back to the AAC (American Airline Center) in downtown Dallas where I rode the DART back to my rail station and took the bus home. The point is: it's all in your head that you have to have a car to get around. To be fair with all my readers, I ride on a senior citizens reduced rate pass. but the rates are not that bad at the adult fare rates. It still beats buying gas, paying insurance, not having to pay out for tires, tuneups and even registrations.
Years ago, when traveling on vacation, it just made sense to not try to pack everything in a suite of suitcases. I'd find the closest UPS or FedEX and ship the extra stuff back home. So shipping was no big deal when it finally became "the thing" with shopping.
So, I have lightened my camera pack by about 20 pounds. Reduced my extra lens to just one plus the one on the camera and limit my daily total of shots from the 150 to 20-75 shots; less edit time and more enjoyable time being out side was the thought.
As the transition to Christmas is happening, here in Texas, it seems that a lot of people decorate early but really, it's using the good weather to get the decorations up if you do it yourself, or getting a lighting company's appointment booked. Then, there are the major projects like Ft. Worth's big tree that traveled from Michigan on a flatbed truck to Sun Dance Square. The Gaylord Texans' decorations and ice displays right on down to the tallest indoor tree in the nation at 95 feet in the center of the Galleria's ice rink. It was lighted today. Sorry 30 Rock but, the tree is fantastic regardless of the other things. Holly Quartaro,of the Galleria, said that the tree weighs about the same as five SUVs and the star weighs in at 100 pounds. They also have photo ops in a specially designed backdrops and lights that give off the near 3-D experience in the images. Personally, though, I'd rather have an outdoor scene with firs and Scotch Pines covered in snow. I sure hated shoveling snow in those winters but I sure loved those scenes, too! Yes, I do miss it, but not the shoveling.
So, as the year begins to wind down, we all had hoped that 2021 would be much better after 2019 and 2020. Now, finally, we might be in the beginning to see the time when we might be approaching "normal". Although "normal" has now been re-defined and will never be what it was beforehand. Still, there is hope that we will come out of this better over all.
Don't forget to recycle those old coats and shoes Decorations and lights up pre ThanksgivingThe glow of gas lights with jackets, scarves and mittens are still cool.
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Long Ago Saw Signs that Garland Square was going to be Redeveloped
Well, yesterday, I made my annual trip to the downtown square of Garland. Over the years, signs have pointed to a major development in the square that extended beyond the little things that have taken place over they years. Today, the local media were showing what the development was going to be. All I can say is NICE!!!! Can't wait to see it completed.
First, the old houses from pre incorporation were moved. Next came the old rail station move, then, the old library on town square was leveled and green space developed with tables, chairs, corn hole game boards. All were signs of future development of the square.
While there, I got a few shots of a decoration scheme that has been reappearing annually. Will keep the blog updated as to when the project starts.
In the mean while, enjoy the images and every one have a Nice and safe Thanksgiving.
Thursday, November 11, 2021
New Designs on Golf Head Covers
Have a few gremlins in the system thru third party techs that are preventing the link for releasing only the link to the new golf head covers. As it was, it exposed a live connect to all my images from the data backups that I was using. Currently "WE " are working to correct the glitch. This is when technology gets ahead of itself before checking out the full overview of what is happening on live connections.
That's one reason, I also stop and smell the roses from time-to-time. It gives these things time to reveal themselves in my network as well as the networks that are connected. It also helps to identify were the gremlins entered the system so that hole can be covered.
As of 03/03/22, the gremlins are back and the link was taken down again. From my notes with the IT guy, there have been more hacking going on in the Dallas area again. I find it somewhat frustrating that we have come to a point where even the host companies do not know what is going on. Over time, I have watched some pretty weird stuff happen on this website. That is why I check the operational functions on a daily basis and go back in time like this one, to alert to the problems.
Monday, November 8, 2021
The First Parts of the Silver Line Have Been Shipped from Overseas
See Sept 23 & 24 post for images of what the silver line will look like and all see the same spot it will share with TEXrail in Terminal B.
The past few weeks the construction of the new Silver Line Rail System that will run on the the old Cotton Belt Corridor, have been shipped to Stadler, in Salt Lake, Utah, where they will be assembled.The Silver line engines and cars are very much similar to the TEXrail train currently running between Ft. Worth's TP (Texas Pacific) station to Terminal B at DFW International. There, they will share the adjoining tracks in Terminal B. So Terminal B will have two very much alike separate trains that are both quiet and environmentally friendly except for their color markings and Trinity Metro and Dart operators.
A couple of weeks ago, I rode the TEXrail from terminal B to Grapevine and was greatly impressed at how the cars were laid out, the quiet running and the exceptionally smooth ride noted. People are going to like these trains. No doubt about it. Stadler is part of the Buy American program. So, the car piece will come from Europe, ship to Salt Lake, be assembled and then trucked to Dallas as finished cars. There are some minor adjustments that will be made here once on rail.
Dart has announced in a published 12-page info booklet describing the Art and Design Program for each station along the route.
From DFW Terminal B (going east) the Silver line will stop at the DFW North Station (about half way between Terminal B and downtown Grapevine) then on to Cypress Waters Station where DART buses will be able to be accessed also. The hike and bike trails can be accessed thru a pedestrian access.
Next will be the Carrollton Station. Here, from the read of the information brochure there are somethings that sound like they are to come to the A-Train on the Green Line which is active now. The ride to Denton earlier in October was accessed this way already. However, the future Irving-Frisco Regional Rail Line seems to be future additions. Will need to do some more research on this phase.
Addison Station is well underway on the North Side of the Addison Transit Center adjoining Addison Circle. When completed, Addison's Kaboom Town Celebration in July will certainly grow even more as access via the Silver Line will be the same as riding DART to Fair Park or the AAC to large scale events. No more parking problems as the walk from the station to the park area where the fireworks are shot off is a quick walk.
Knoll Trail Station has no parking and is tagged by DART as a Kiss and Ride station.
Next is UT Dallas Station; City Line Station, 12th Street Station and the end of the line state at Shiloh Road Station.
You can a see the current DART light rail in Terminal A and TEXrail in Terminal B. You can walk between the two terminals outside on a short leg turning right on a longer leg and left again on a short leg to Terminal B. Where the Silver Line will join the TEXrail which will in effect give you service from Plano to Ft. Worth.
Now, lets get the bullet train Houston to Dallas to ARLINGTON to Ft. Worth. It's a shame we can't go to see the Cowboys or the Rangers game yet via rail. To me, that sounds like top priority!! I hope to see at lease one trip to Arlington via rail before pushing up daisies.
This blog has images of all the trains except the Silver Line, TEXrail and the A-Train and DART light rail. The construction of the Silver Line at Addison Transit Center is also posted here in this blog most recently.
Saturday, November 6, 2021
Festival at the Switchyard, Carrollton. A main event annually
The signature event for Carrollton, Texas, a railroad town on I-35E. It was marked as the 11th annual.
Downtown Carrollton is an interesting town to begin with, but this even was packed. The rail station shut down the elevators to the sky walk from the station across busy Beltline Road for safety reasons as the crowds would have overworked the thing for sure. It was a delightful and sunny day with long sleeves and a light jacket.
I talked to several vendors that were very, very nice, including these three guys at the H Tea O.
The favored one it was reported with a chuckle.from the next image. All in fun? I think so.
This little boy was drawing a crowd as he played a game with his guardian or parent. When the music started playing at the main stage, he started dancing to the music and never missed a beat of his former concentration of the game. It was so cute. The kid is a born music lover and future star! Best Wishes to his bright future. what ever it may be---rock star maybe!
Friday, November 5, 2021
Reset on home page and page 4
The main web page has been reset on the home page and on page 4 of the 5 main tabs on the home page. More pictures, more quotes, more Metroplex in pictures. Absent is our curio items that were available for purchase, which you can still do on the Glendine link on the blog, which is the 5th tab on the home page. Once you open up the Zazzle, you can then check out products and collections on either the Glendine Fashion and Design Works or on the Moontripper stores.While there are some duplication, the distinction between the two stores will gradually migrate to two distinct types of products. So following us on our blog, website and curio stores still offer some very good prices and unique items. The Moontripper is headed toward all abstract designs made from our collection of more than 10K images. These will be for wall hangings from the kitchen to the bathroom to hallways, dens and even home offices. Shoes, key chains and tea pots etc. to license plate holders, garden flags and much more. So check it out. Zazzle has a return policy that is topnotch---although our aim is not to see you have to do that in the first place.
We still have our Twitter account but it is basically for our followers to get the 'scoop' first! Thank you for supporting our stores and our blog. We do appreciate you. The graphic designers and buyers for advertising, web sites, blogs, newsletters and other uses is our main goal. The curio items are for everyone. Come give us a try if you haven't bought a postcard or a photo enlargement, poster or whatever. We do this for you as a way to honor Glendine, our mother. She designed and created so much unnoticed in the Design District here in Dallas. That's what she liked to do and we follow her lead, even today. She was trending before trending was a thing. Really!
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