It's the last day of July. Stress is at an absolute high in our home. It's beautiful outside. Let' get out!
First stop is the coffee shop for a light breakfast on the patio. This gentle man shows up and at first I think he is a bit overdressed for the city, but as we talk with him, it turns out he dropped off a pig at the vet next door and everything becomes clear. Alrighty, then.
Next up --- we pick up our glasses (both of us) and YAY, wonder of wonders, they are perfect --- well close anyway. I am so happy to not see a blurred world again. Progressive lens is a terrible thing --- run very fast when they use those words. I'm thrilled with my lines -- clarity everywhere today.
Next up is the zoo. We get a chance to walk and enjoy being outside as well as immersing ourselves in nature's bounty. Hello hippos. They're a bit lazy today. I get it.
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Friday, July 31, 2020
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Sunday Driving
We have been sooo good at staying home, but just can't take it anymore. I have a group event on Thursday, so we cannot have any human interaction, but driving and breathing a bit of fresh air is required today.
Into the car we go and after picking up some donuts and coffee, it's Lake Lewisville for our destination. A picnic bench far away from others and the morning is spot on.
I've not been to Old Town Lewisville, so a drive through seems right. This mural grabs my attention and I need to step out for a picture. Yes -- need. Ya gotta click on it and look close. Wonderful!
Into the car we go and after picking up some donuts and coffee, it's Lake Lewisville for our destination. A picnic bench far away from others and the morning is spot on.
I've not been to Old Town Lewisville, so a drive through seems right. This mural grabs my attention and I need to step out for a picture. Yes -- need. Ya gotta click on it and look close. Wonderful!
Sunday, July 5, 2020
Independence Day Weekend in Abilene
Our COVID weekend continues as we have driven to Abilene for time with Jen, Louis, and the grands. After a backyard dinner, it is fireworks time. The streets are coming alive and as long as chairs are available, Grandpa and I will surely sit and enjoy. Here are some pics to enjoy.
Friday, July 3, 2020
Arboretum Walking, COVID Style
Timed entries. That is the new thing. Once upon a time we could just go walk in the gardens. We weren't really close to anyone and fresh air surrounded us. Now, it's a timed entry and lots of "keep aways." At any rate, Mister has a three day weekend and this is our first stop. We are calling it the COVID weekend --- sooooo tired of being cooped up.
At the Arboretum, new sculptures dot the landscape and as it is summer, the floral wonders are not as extreme as in spring. Therefore, sculptures are the share for today --- with a few plant pretties thrown in for good measure.
The artist is Seward Johnson and the collection is "Celebrating the Familiar." Follow along - and smile. I know I did.
At the Arboretum, new sculptures dot the landscape and as it is summer, the floral wonders are not as extreme as in spring. Therefore, sculptures are the share for today --- with a few plant pretties thrown in for good measure.
The artist is Seward Johnson and the collection is "Celebrating the Familiar." Follow along - and smile. I know I did.
Saturday, June 13, 2020
COVID Zoo Experience
The Dallas Zoo, one of our favorite spots to go weekend walking, re-opened a several weeks ago and we had to wait until now as all spots are reservation only now. Ours is at 8 a.m. today and I'm ready for some walking. All of the inside buildings are still closed except restrooms and even the vending machines are roped off in areas. At least we don't have to wear masks unless interacting with the animals. It's warm out and I don't think I'd enjoy any part of this if that was required as well. Thank goodness for outdoor air.
The penguins are bathing and it's so fun to watch. We've never seen this type of fun behavior before as they splash and play.
The penguins are bathing and it's so fun to watch. We've never seen this type of fun behavior before as they splash and play.
Saturday, April 11, 2020
Ennis Bluebonnets - Pandemic Style - Round Two
My sweetheart want to do a repeat trip down to Ennis this morning as the sun is shining and he's hoping for better pictures. We are up and out very early, but when we arrive we discover that all the rain this past week has caused the grass to grow about a foot and the bluebonnets are crazy hard to see. Drat. We still drive around and enjoy the time out of the city and have a great little coffee/biscotti stop overlooking the swan pond. Enjoy the pics --- no commentary except to say that if you look close, you can still barely see the patches of blue. Silly grass. We made it back into Dallas right before another storm hits. Oh hey, do you see the moon?
Saturday, April 4, 2020
Ennis Bluebonnets - Pandemic Style
I have a bad case of cabin fever and eve though we have been walking in the neighborhood, I just need to get out and see something beautiful. I've made coffee to take along with some slices of banana bread. A bottle of water and some oranges are added to the bag "just in case." We have a full tank of gas and went to the restroom before leaving. We should be good for 3-4 hours right?
Ennis is the destination as I'm hoping at least a few of the bluebonnets are out and my heart can bask in their beauty. It's not really very far from Dallas and although there are other cars on the road, it's NOTHING like a normal Saturday in the city. Using an old Bluebonnet Trails map, we turn off for the upper loop and within moments spot these fun friends. They are just as interested in us as we are in them. Soooo fun.
Ennis is the destination as I'm hoping at least a few of the bluebonnets are out and my heart can bask in their beauty. It's not really very far from Dallas and although there are other cars on the road, it's NOTHING like a normal Saturday in the city. Using an old Bluebonnet Trails map, we turn off for the upper loop and within moments spot these fun friends. They are just as interested in us as we are in them. Soooo fun.
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