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In search of snow showers yesterday I headed down the 'C' classified road between Dallas and Knockando. It quickly turned into a blue-sky day but around the point of giving up and turning back I found a section of road exposed to a biting cross wind. Here, the snow was drifting with some force creating some fantastic wind-sculpted snow patterns. Standing in the middle of the single-track road with 3-5 foot drifts either side wasn't perhaps the most sensible and at one point my camera resembled a snowball but I was really pleased with some of the images I was able to capture.
Sinds augustus 2016 rijdt er in Dallas naast de zware DART-sneltrams een lagevloertram. De bijna 4 kilometer lange tramlijn begint bij het Union Station aan de rand van het stadscentrum en voert naar de in herontwikkeling gebrachte wijk Bishop Arts District. Er zijn vier lagevloertrams beschikbaar die geleverd zijn door de Amerikaanse firma Brookville Equipment Corporation. Toekomstige uitbreidingen waarbij de tram verder in downtown Dallas zal doordringen, zijn gepland.
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The skyline of Dallas, Texas seen behind the maze of roads forming the junction of Interstates 30 and 35E.
Shot about 2 weeks ago from a great drive to Dallas Divide and Ouray with Robin Wilson. Press "L" to view large
Outbound Brookville car 301 Entering the Bishop Arts station @ N Zang & W 7th in Dallas Tx, (1910122)*
Wide angle view of the Dallas skyline as afternoon storms fire up just behind it... including a small rainbow to the bottom right.
Living along Dallas Road, Victoria, with the ocean as your back yard, is one of the most notable areas of real estate in Canada... definitely worth the drive!
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I am pleased to announce that my self-portrait "In Spring The Ever Surprised Brows Return" has been curated into a group exhibition (curator: Jenny Keller) and will be exhibited at TVAA Downtown Gallery in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. from July 1st thru July 29, 2016.
About the TVAA:
“The TVAA mission is to encourage artists and to promote art in Texas.
Enriching the Dallas art scene: The Texas Visual Arts Association inspires communication and cooperation between artists and the Dallas community by providing exhibitions in painting, sculpture, printmaking, pastels, watercolors, computer generated art, photography, and mixed media. TVAA offers educational workshops, seminars, and tours of major museum and private collections. TVAA served in promoting the development of the Dallas Arts District and The Contemporary, originally known as D’Art. It has a history of supporting worthwhile causes including the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation, the SPCA of Texas, the Make-A-Wish Foundation, and the Dallas Area Habitat for Humanity.
The Texas Visual Arts Association sponsors several annual exhibitions: a Membership Exhibition, a National or Regional Open Exhibition, a Citation Exhibition for members only, and a Signature Member Exhibition. In addition, an Annual High School Exhibition is sponsored by TVAA, encouraging students from the Dallas area to compete for awards and scholarships. All these exhibits are judged by qualified art critics, museum directors and curators, gallery owners, and art educators.
Since 1947, the organization was known as the Dallas Chapter of the Texas Fine Arts Association. In 1986 it was reincorporated as the Texas Visual Arts Association (TVAA) and acquired a new state leadership with members from east, south and west Texas. The organization maintains approximately 300 members each year, all in diverse media, to produce the most interesting exhibitions for the community.."
The Opening Reception is taking place on Sunday, July 10, from 2-4PM.
Visit the TVAA Gallery website:
YONGSAN GARRISON, Republic of Korea - The Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders performed a high-energy musical and dance performance at Yongsan's Collier Field House Dec. 27. More than 300 Soliders, civilians and Family members gathered to watch the show.
Since their first USO tour to Korea in 1979, the troupe has toured the globe not only to entertain during Christmas and the New Year holidays but also to visit wounded Servicemembers and deliver holiday cards to troops.
"We love giving back to our Soldiers," said cheerleader Ally Traylor. "We appreciate their efforts to keep us safe and to protect our freedom."
The cheerleaders provided a variety of performances including hip-hop, country, and solos by cheerleader Tobie Kay.
Toward the end of the show, cheerleader Trisha Trevino asked Dallas Cowboys trivia questions and handed out gifts to those that were able to answer the question. Some of the questions that were asked were; how many Super Bowls have the Cowboys won, what's the Cowboys' record this season, and how many stripes are in the Cowboys Cheerleaders' uniform? The answers are five, 9-6 (current at the time of the performance), and 15.
"I have been a Dallas Cowboys fan for 24 years now, that is, ever since I was born," said Sgt. Kyle Davidson. "This is my first time to see them here in Yongsan. It was awesome to see them so up close. It brought a little bit of Texas right here."
In the end, USAG-Yongsan Commander Col. Dave Hall thanked the cheerleaders for "forfeiting their Christmas and New Years to be on the road."
"This is one of our special events of the year," Hall said. "You have all been tremendous. Thank you for everything."
The cheerleaders were also scheduled to visit Osan, Camp Casey, Camp Humphries and Camp Carroll.
For more information about living and working in Korea visit www.usfk.mil