Travel Blogs from Dallas, United States
Back and to the left
... the show either but she managed to keep quiet. Laura - If you would be so kind as to add the rude lyrics to the Dallas theme to the comments section we would be very grateful. WeŽll let the pictures speak for themselves.... Oh yes, we went to ...
Day Twenty
... not be anybody left in Michigan or Ohio. They are all in Dallas and Houston and they all drive monster SUVs. I really enjoyed Dallas when I lived here because of the unique character and spirit of the city but it too seems to have been sucked into the ...
Dallas arrival
... still be finding out way to our motel. We had a local style texas mexican meal and are ready for an early night. Dallas is on our itinerary only because Berenice's old room mate from Woodstock School in India, Jaina, and her husband Raghu, live ...
Dallas Art Sculpture Assassination and ribs
... The blog photos show us variously at the Museum of Art, the Crow Collection and the Nasher Sculpture Museum. We used Dallas' DASH trolley to get around from place to place and the old tram to see around a bit - during its restoration ...
Dallas shopping and BBQ
When we last saw Jaina in Newcastle, she told Eliza about a huge shopping complex in Dallas that had an ice skating rink in the bottom where she would take her shopping. It's called Galleria and it was our destination today. On the way, ...
I'm really doing it...
My first entry from "the road", using a FREE internet kiosk in the airport. Right here in the airport, for free if you can believe it. This reaffirms my stance that I to fly, but love airports. So anyhow, I'm off to G'mala. The reason ...
God Bless Texas
... my AC vent fan died - I think I will be next.... The landscape is green trees brown golf course and rolling hills with cattle. Dallas by nightfall. I went to the 2 hr weekly rodeo in Mesquite - pretty good, same as at home. Bull Busting, Barrels and ...
Lost Luggage and Breakfast in Dallas
... in Dallas was a brief encounter with an immigration officer today. The US immigration form asks passengers arriving in the United States how many countries you have visited prior to your arrival in the United States. The form provides enough space to ...
Dallas
We arrive in Dallas New Years Eve and spend it with Steve's brother, Mitch. We shop and get really to go to the Cotton Bowl Game tomorrow morning. The game is not until 1-2-06, but half the fun is the tailgating. We arrive at the perfect time, park the ...
Dallas Airport
Our flight from Dallas to Tokyo was 13 hours...13 very, very long hours! We were in the very last row (45 in coach), right next to the bathroom of course. I was squeezed between CJ and 2 Japanese fellows who ate their way through several bags of beef ...
The Charm Offensive
... bag as we are leaving the house. Of course, what this really meant is that my last 48 hours in the States were highly unenjoyable. The combination of lack of sleep, stress over uncompleted tasks, and the sadness of several long term goodbyes ...
Packing list #1: Clothes
The Space Saver bags are going back to Wal-Mart. Ziplock bags are the alternative. Mainly for keeping mold out, apparently. I've gone through my clothes again and again. Here's the final list (as of today): Work sleeveless tops: 6 Sport polos: ...
Day 14 - Introduction to Texan Hospitality
Day 14 I ended up putting my jacket on me for some warmth as I left the moonroof in the "tilt" position to get myself some air during the sleep. It got cold. At first it was just my jacket on me. Then, I got my sweatshirt out, put it on and laid the ...
Dallas, Texas Day 1 & 2
We have had issues with the Internet in our room, so I'm down in the hotel business centre tapping away on the keyboard following up on the emails i have received asking for more blogs & photo's.... I've just buzzed Matt in the room to bring the ...
Dallas
... a half pound burger... Customs is a breeze, frankly it's harder to get into pair of jeans. So time to spare in Dallas, unfortunately its raining and so we indulge ourselves in a day of retail therapy. Rich buys loads of clothes and a laptop whilst ...
O'Shannessey, Texas Ranger
... problem was, there were no flights left from Santiago to Sydney. Our alternative route cut through George Bush territory: Santiago to Dallas to Los Angeles to Sydney to Melbourne to Hobart. All to be home for Christmas, which was the sort of ...
No turning back now!
... ! Lets hope we have what we need. We are doing the Park, Sleep and Fly deal at the Holiday Inn Select at the Dallas Fort Worth Airport, one nights stay, park the van for a month and they will shuttle us to the airport today for our flight, ...
Dallas and Austin
... train down to Dallas and once again we managed to land on our feet yet again! We checked into the most exclusive Hotel in Dallas for a mere $50 a night! After our trip to the gym (well I mainly watched :-) ) and a nice Jacuzzi on the pool ...
Welcome to my travel blog
Some people think I'm insane and some are a bit envious. At 44, I am about to leave my fantastic job and incredible husband to solo backpack Europe. I still can't believe I'm really doing it. Lots of you have asked me why, some have asked what ...
Day 381 - The End of Everett's Great Adventure
... during my travels, are in on the scheme and helped me develop a plan of total shock and awe. They’re flying into Dallas from New York, to visit the family and spend the holidays down South, and we arranged for both of our flights to arrive at ...
Dallas, TX
Making progress... Portland to Seattle to Dallas. This is the first day of my 14 week journey to South America and Antarctica. The last four weeks have been full of details as I've pretty much put this trip together myself. Arranging details at ...
The stars at night are big and bright...
I've been chilling and relaxing in Dallas with the Abercrombies for a few days now and it has been exactly what I needed. I have been to Dallas many times, but I am not much more familiar with the city than the first time I visited. I don't mind because ...
Flying home
... flight any day. I think it was lucky that one of us did not snap due to the heat, stress or lack of sleep. Dallas airport was an interesting adventure. First you need the immigration papers and they stamp your passport. Then you pick up your luggage ...
The talk......
So we are heading down to Teacherage to talk to Mrs. Susan if anyone knows whats going on with the clutters, she's the one. The teacherage is quite an unusuall place, but it seems nice it has twenty rooms ...

