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Sunday, April 29, 2018
Interesting Finale
Went exploring this afternoon. After getting gas, leaving the station and heading toward the main drag when an electric wheel chair appeared on the sidewalk catching my attention. It's driver was laying on the sidewalk. Almost immediately, two women pulled up ahead of me and got to the old man. Others began to stop and with help there, I was satisfied that the old man was alive and had help that apparently knew who he was.
Had they not been there, my phone was in my hand at the time to call the rescue squad. From there, it was on to the main drag and then down to the next light to turn right. It had occurred to me that where the street ended--or in high Dallas tradition---what it became on the other side of a light and intersection was unknown to me. Sometimes one street can have three, sometimes four, names. It's the craziest thing. Why they don't just let a main drag keep its name from one end to the other has no answer.
Seeing new things and being taken back by the development, still, my curious nature kept me going and gawking at the new sights. Then, things began to look familiar but the road just kept going. And so did my car. Then, the realization hit me that the street name had made the switch and where the change occurred had been missed. At that point it was time to turn the car around and head back to see where the change had occurred. All-in-all, there were two turn arounds, one north and one west.
It was so nice weather-wise today, heading for the barn was delayed as long as possible. Finally, it was time to head inbound. Sure was nice, though.
Had they not been there, my phone was in my hand at the time to call the rescue squad. From there, it was on to the main drag and then down to the next light to turn right. It had occurred to me that where the street ended--or in high Dallas tradition---what it became on the other side of a light and intersection was unknown to me. Sometimes one street can have three, sometimes four, names. It's the craziest thing. Why they don't just let a main drag keep its name from one end to the other has no answer.
Seeing new things and being taken back by the development, still, my curious nature kept me going and gawking at the new sights. Then, things began to look familiar but the road just kept going. And so did my car. Then, the realization hit me that the street name had made the switch and where the change occurred had been missed. At that point it was time to turn the car around and head back to see where the change had occurred. All-in-all, there were two turn arounds, one north and one west.
It was so nice weather-wise today, heading for the barn was delayed as long as possible. Finally, it was time to head inbound. Sure was nice, though.
This is across from University of Texas-Dallas. This was not here a year ago. |
A good clean shot of a Vulture. The next picture is what he was really after.Also, you might have to enlarge this one manually. Thanks to Google, I might add. |
All the ewe's have had they kids and were out for the first time that I have seen then. Long Horn Sheep. |
Saturday, April 28, 2018
Another Dallas Police Officer's End of Watch
This is really getting to be all to common. It was only a couple of months ago when I was photographing the memorial patrol car of the Richardson Police Officer killed while answering a call. Now, Dallas, has lost another officer doing the same thing.
He got up and went to work and on a dime, his life was ended for his watch that day.
This time, the memorial car was at the Northeast Patrol Division on Northwest Highway. Having seen the measures underway to protect the job place of work, the division basically has no parking for the public other than a couple or three spaces for visitors under normal circumstances. I parked on the east side of the armory and walked down to the station. There were 16 images that ran on the live news feed and rolled off this morning on the 48 hour cycle.
Since officer Santander's funeral is not until Monday, the memorials have built since the initial images were on the live news feed. I don't like to go back with more images when the kind people were gracious enough to run my images. There is only so much space for the whole world of events happening and I respect that aspect of submitting images, too.
However, I know that there are some of my readers that would like a follow up and I went out again this morning and shot a couple more images just to update the scope of how the community has turned out in support of our officers.
Here is what it looked like today.
He got up and went to work and on a dime, his life was ended for his watch that day.
This time, the memorial car was at the Northeast Patrol Division on Northwest Highway. Having seen the measures underway to protect the job place of work, the division basically has no parking for the public other than a couple or three spaces for visitors under normal circumstances. I parked on the east side of the armory and walked down to the station. There were 16 images that ran on the live news feed and rolled off this morning on the 48 hour cycle.
Since officer Santander's funeral is not until Monday, the memorials have built since the initial images were on the live news feed. I don't like to go back with more images when the kind people were gracious enough to run my images. There is only so much space for the whole world of events happening and I respect that aspect of submitting images, too.
However, I know that there are some of my readers that would like a follow up and I went out again this morning and shot a couple more images just to update the scope of how the community has turned out in support of our officers.
Here is what it looked like today.
The memorial for Officer Santander |
The patrol car can hardly be seen. |
Wednesday, April 18, 2018
Part II to Garland and Cowboys
As previously mentioned in our last post, the part of our trip before Heritage Events in downtown Garland, the Cowboys on Tour had been spotted in the parking lot of the Academy Sports store.
Here are those images.
What did we ever do before pop-outs in semi-trailers? |
The Five Big Wins for the Cowboys |
Had the weather been nicer, the future of football would have been trying out. |
All set up for what its like to be auditioning for the Cowboys and the weather slammed them hard. |
Monday, April 16, 2018
The Silent Arm of the Cowboys Empire.
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Notice the DFW on the sign.That's DFW property devoted to development. |
At the corner of Regent Blvd and Trade Ave. sits a little known part of the Cowboys Empire. It's that merchandise with the Blue Star on it. On the right side of this not so small warehouse are rows and rows of overhead doors. In contrast, receiving has only a couple of hands full of doors. One of the neighbors is Amazon's Fulfillment Center, yet, as massive as they are, I did find a warehouse with 77 dock doors in Grand Prairie across from Lone Star Park at the corner of Wildlife Pkwy and Lion Country Pkwy. Didn't see a lion but sure saw commerce bursting out of the seams from DFW to Grand Prairie and beyond.Grand Prairie is south of DFW while the merchandise and Amazon neighbor are north of the airport. Just five years ago a trip like this would have passed empty fields and meadows that stretched for miles. Now, it's a continuous flow of building after building.
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