Monday, September 15, 2014

Dallas


Pat and I returned today from a wonderful trip to Dallas.  Do you recognize the house we are in front of?  It's none other than the Southfork Ranch, home of the Ewing family from the Dallas television series.


I dipped my toes in the famous Ewing pool.


The day we were at Southfork, the Australian Today Show was filming live.  Here, Pat was trying to photo bomb their live shot and make his Australian TV debut.


The long covered driveway leading to the Ewing ranch.




On Friday, we visited the JFK museum located at the site of the old book depository.  It was a moving look at the day that JFK lost his life.  There were so many powerful photos, audio accounts, and videos of that day in history.  Even the place setting that was waiting for him at a luncheon he was to have attended after the parade was part of the tour.   It was a strange feeling to be within feet of the very spot where  Lee Harvey Oswald shot at the President.

This is a huge floor to ceiling piece of art of President Kennedy.  The awesome thing about this is that it is made up of tons of tiny photos of Jackie (see the next picture).  There is also a huge picture of Jackie made up of tiny photos of JFK. 



The shots were fired from the far right window on the second floor from the top.


An X marks the spot on the road in the 2 locations where bullets hit the President.


In the middle of town there is a park filled with longhorn statues.





We took in a Texas Rangers baseball game. 


On Saturday morning we headed over to the Fort Worth Historic Stockyards.  There are some fun shops at the stockyards and it was cool to be in attendance as they marched the enormous longhorns down the street.  



Our main purpose for going to Dallas was to watch our Gopher Football Team take on the TCU Horned Frogs.  Here we are with the Horned Frog.  It didn't turn out the way we had hoped, and the Gophers lost 30-7, but it was a nice day to watch football and the campus was beautiful.




As previously reported, we also went to the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Gardens yesterday but because this post is already incredibly long, I'll post those pictures later.

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