The route number is 106 and 28 leaving from their stop at the Rosa Parks Plaza across from the West Transit Center.
It was smooth
It was Quiet
It left no odor.
The comfort of the interior is 100% improved
The route number is 106 and 28 leaving from their stop at the Rosa Parks Plaza across from the West Transit Center.
It was Quiet
It left no odor.
The comfort of the interior is 100% improved
Yesterday, I walked the White Rock Creek Trail from Forest Lane to the LBJ Expressway on the west side of the Dallas High 5 Project. Over the years, I have long enjoyed the flowing waters that cut their way through the chalk cliff banks.
A couple of years ago, part of the trail had to be closed as the banks were shored up before the trail could be reopened. Yesterday was the first time that I had a chance where I could see the work that had been done. As I passed along the street, Park Central, I could see some major changes going on. Having said that, here, the images will explain a lot.
Honor to the former land owner that is now named in his honor as a city park: Anderson BonnerTook a walk down the White Rock Creek Trail that is under development. Some of it I've been over in sections including Anderson Bonner Park. That's part of the chalk vein that runs through Dallas. The weather was in the upper 70s and while a lot of moisture was moving this way, the sun stayed out most of the afternoon.
Winter returns tomorrow with the high hanging in the low to mid 40s but the wind chill will be below freezing. I'm home bound tomorrow for sure. Glad I could get out today.
When the weather is in this phase, I tend to stay in doors. At the first break of sunshine and temps 50°F
I've spent a lot of time walking of late. Since I got my app for footsteps, I've been kicking the heck out of weight loss again. Plus, getting out of the house and giving my lungs a good turn of fresh air. Today, I hit the nature trails in Richardson, walking the distance from Galatyn Park train station to City Lines train station, then reversing it back halfway and covering the distance from US75 and Renner to George Bush Turnpike Service Road to Plano Road and back to the trail head at Spring Valley Nature Trail.
The City Line Station of the Silver line next to the Light Rail Station in use, is really a two-fold project. The station construction is one part but the other part is the pilings and cross bars that will support the tracks above and over US 75 North. Today, I was able to get up close to the pilings as they make their way on a gradual turn after departing the City Line Station on it's way to DFW Terminal B as the third train into DFW from Ft. Worth through Dallas, Richardson, Plano and Garland. A total of 26 miles currently under construction.Plus the Light Rail from Plano and South Dallas to Terminal A using the Orange Line, Green Line, Blue line and Red Line.
On getting off the Red Line at City Line, I headed toward the nature trails but stopped and dropped my camera bag to unpack and get my first shot. It was just to good of a shot to pass up. A Young man sat on the top floor parapit of a parking garage that connected two rows of apartments facing south and north. The man was facing east overlooking the construction of the Silverline, the Light rail stations and the massive CityLineDFW complex, that is a regional complex of several highrises for State Farm Insurance. That complex is lined with retail and other businesses. I remember when this entire area was a massive hay field. What a grown that just keeps growing.
While I waited for my T-shirt with my image from the Wind Blowing Project over the specialized screen that I made and then ordered from Zazzle (turned out spectacular) my delayed grocery order arrived shortly afterwards. Ironically, the shipping on both were delayed, one more than the other. But, in the end, I was able to get a shot in a perspective that I had not ever really thought about much in the past. Don't you see, I like dealing with colors. Bright and vibrant colors, no less. But, some how, I saw a grey and black and white in a different light than in the past from my porch and grabbed my camera just before took to the sky in 40 MPH winds and a high temp of 42 degrees F. I watched them do things in that wind like Hawks and Vultures do in warm thermals. It was amazing.
You see, to solve the problem with the void of color you just repaint the wall with the brightest and most beautiful color you can find. Then, set back and look at this image on that wall. WOW! It just solved a problem.
Most of our readers know what discovery missions are for us when we mention them. I know this thanks to Google Analytical. Knowing that our readers tune in most always when mention having been made we were on a discovery mission. Why? Our readership spikes. The other topics we write about that brings spikes are when we mention that we have pulled Arthur Gordon from my book shelves again. And the last of the three spike topics usually has a header," Things I find on the way to the Doctor's." But this post is of a Re-Discovery in Downtown Dallas
I mention this solely because those three areas have a common thread of likeness that I also hold. At one time the first rule of photography was called "the rule of thirds". Well, that lead me in another direction. That direction, shoot what you like. In order to do that and still be productive, you need to constantly be looking for new material to shoot. But, there is a side that is like a carbon copy of things and of places and of things. Hence, the wagon wheel theory to cover the Metroplex in a timeline that keeps the graphic artist that purchase the images ahead of their calendar that they follow in the world of publishing and media deadlines. So, out of all that, don't you see, came the wagon wheel travel routes, the flow of new material (which can include the revisits on a regular routine). And some even fall into the cog wheel as Re-Discovery Projects and/or Missions.
Downtown, today, I was in rediscovery mode. Why "because there are about 30 new buildings in the mid range of high rises that have already gone up or currently are in the process of going up or in various stages of completion. And, when there is talk about something approved for development, etc.,etc., it requires keeping the project in 'watch' mode'.
So here, tonight, first things first. Heads up for the GA's looking for that early spring bud or bloom. We found a beauty, today. A Tulip Tree with buds opening. Keeping in mind it is the first full week of February, we just came off of a 5 day run of temps below freezing for 84 hours.
Since our last post, a week of steady below freezing weather and wave after wave of moisture being delivered by a deep stationary low parked over the Baja of California into our Arctic air parked over us, I've been house bound.
Finally, today, we climbed above freezing for the day and the freezing rain build up of sleet on the ground because drips of water again. Tonight, we fall below freezing for just tonight and by the weekend, we return to 50's and mid 60's. Sadly to say (and we need the rain) we get a couple of days of rain Tuesday and Wednesday.
I'm just happy to be able to get out of the house again. Cabin fever was helped by gloomy cloud decks with not a drop of sunshine for all this time.
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...