Courtyard on the Trail Bed and Breakfast Dallas
8045 Forest Trail Dallas, Texas, 75238, United States
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Hot Springs and a Cool Ride
Now come on down and lose your mental balance
Look at me, half crazy now
Talkin' to chairs, strange and I know it
Look at me I'm doin' in now - Jimmy Buffett
Howdy,
Okay, I owe one to my other traveling companion, Gary for the advice on Hot Springs. We had not originally planned to go there but we did and it was well worth the extra hour or two. The historical section of town is very picturesque (I have proof in ...
Solo Flight
... since the last time I came to Chile in 2008, so it feels a bit strange, but adventurous, too, knowing that whatever problems arise, I will work them out for myself. I'm so glad Ramona encouraged me not to tell anyone in Chile of my visit but to make it a total ...
Fifty-seven channels and nothin’ on
... Ohio lost the game against the number 1 ranked team but there were a few minutes there where they could have pulled off a big upset. And the 100 dollar cab fare was a good investment because those texas sized beers REALLY fit into my budget. I am glad I didn't have to drive home. Wasn't so happy about the 4:30 wakeup call but everything worked out and I am waiting at the airport for the last flight of this trip to leave.
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Midland to Dallas
Midland has nothing to write songs about. It is considered as a hometown of a former U.S. President G. W. Bush and that's about it. We left the city in the afternoon after having a lunch at the hospital where our host Glen works as a radiologist. The blue sky was full of pretty white clouds, just as you’d see in the Simpsons. Along the ...
Yee Haw....Cowboys and Skyscrapers
Our trip into Texas was a cold one, but a good one, it was a far cry from the heat of the Caribbean that we had become accustomed too, so we did need to add some winter woolies to our wardrobe after a few days of freezing our asses off. Dallas was our first port of call and it was a city of Big Skyscrapers, Big Cars, Big Hair, yes everything is BIG in Texas. We wandered the downtown area straining our necks to see the top of ...


