Daisy Polk Inn Dallas
2917 Reagan Street Dallas, Texas, 75219, United States
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Hot Springs and a Cool Ride
... of the Blue Ridge Parkway and Skyline Drive at Estes Park in the Rocky Mountain National Park. The road runs along the ridge of the mountain tops and the views are spectacular. We had the road to ourselves and were able to move along at the pace that we chose. We even had time to stop and take a video for the blog. It's not a Cecil B. DeMill production but it might help show the road off a little better. See for yourself
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Solo Flight
Finally the day arrived to leave for Chile, without anyone there having any idea that I'm arriving! Chris took me to DFW where I caught my "freebie-with-miles" flight out, waiting til I got through security before waving good-bye. I haven't traveled alone for ...
Fifty-seven channels and nothin’ on
... afternoon reality shows.
I don't carry the DNA that makes people interested in sports but I thought it would be fun to be around people who had a common interest in my Alma Mater playing in the NCAA Basketball game tonight that I heard about from some facebook postings. I found the DFW Ohio U alumni group's website and they were getting together at a not so local Wingdome/sports bar. It cost me a 50
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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
... would never have believed it, but the place is full of Cowboys!!! Some of the stuff in the shops is very kitsch but they do really wear all the gear and the Rodeo that we went to was real, with real Cowboys competing against each other.......but I am getting ahead of myself.
We wandered around the buildings with the saloons, the cowboy boot shops and the tourist shops and had a laugh at some of the stuff for sale and ...
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