A rainy/cloudy March day, but we are still spending time together. Deciding to try the Arboretum between rain storms, we stop for coffee at LDU and it is just so yummy. Cinnamon Swirl Bread and a Fritter top it off perfectly.
If you are new to this blog -- please use the labels area to help you find what you are looking for. Quilt info is under Feeling Crafty. Recipes are under Food. As always, the archive will show the current month's posts as well. Enjoy your time here -- feel free to leave comments. Please click the "follow" button and you will always receive the new updates.
Sunday, March 9, 2025
Saturday, March 8, 2025
Exploring the Metroplex - Frisco Stops
Oh the weather outside is . . . well, very cloudy and rain is in the forecast for this afternoon. That means we are off to play, but trying to stay indoors for most of our adventures today. We get a bit of a late start, but head up to Frisco.
Our first stop is at Penney's, where we have gift cards to use up. One never knows with Penney's as to how long they will stay in business, so . . . A few items come home with us. I hit a sale rack for shirts and paid less than 9 dollars for each of these.
There is also a new brewery we want to try out but first, we remember a restaurant from years ago that we loved and want to re-visit. Along the way to lunch, we spot a Farmer's Market and decide to check it out. It's a permanent structure with booths under cover from weather. There are heaters on inside and it's a very pleasant experience.
Sunday, March 2, 2025
Sunday Strolling - Zoo Member Morning, Bishop Arts, Oak Cliff Mardi Gras
Good Morning! We have Member Morning at the zoo and it starts at 8 so it's up and outta here for another fun-filled day. Today's special event is the giraffes - we are off to watch and learn.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Saturday Shenanigans - Dallas Blooms Week 2, Truckyard (inc. Fun Museum), and OHB
A glorious Saturday has arrived and we are off to enjoy! First stop is week two of Dallas Blooms and we're betting it is a HUGE difference from last week. Check out that post first and then see the changes. Ahhhh - TULIPS!!! We haven't even made it inside the Arboretum yet.
Sunday, February 23, 2025
Bday Weekend Continues - Dallas Zoo, Trinity Cider, Le Bons Temp, and Vector
We are still in the birthday weekend/season and today we are off to walk the zoo and get some exercise at the same time. It's still pretty chilly out, so some animals may be in hiding. That's okay. Off we go.
First stop is to play with some birds. Mister has the magic touch today - they are really only interested in him.
Saturday, February 22, 2025
Mister's Bday - Bagels, Arboretum, Jimmy's, OHB, and more.
Mister's Birthday is today and he is in charge - I'm along for the ride and happy to do so. First up is Lubbies Bagels - a new-to-us shop.
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Small Outing - DMA and Manhattan Project
Cabin fever may have set in a bit so we are going out wandering. It's still dang cold out, so somewhere inside is the plan. There is a Frida Khalo exhibit at the Dallas Museum of Art - that seems warm and interesting all at once.
So - here's a little background - Magdalena Carmen Frida Kahlo y Calderon was born on July 6, 1907, in Coyoacan, Mexico, the third of four daughters, to Matilde Calderon and Guillermo Kahlo, a German emigre and professional photographer. At an early age, she contracted polio, which permanently impaired movement in her right leg. Although her father encouraged her interest in art and art history, her ambition was to study medicine. Those plans were sidelined when, at the age of 19, the bus she was riding in collided with a street tram. Kahlo was impaled by a railing that caused extensive injuries. During her long convalescence, painting became a solace and a passion, and art gave her a meaningful path forward.
I'll be honest - much of her work is not my cup of tea but I can still appreciate beauty. This exhibit was more about her than her art and focused on the many photographs of her and self portraits as well. This photo - to the left - is perhaps my favorite of her. She is not so hard in it. It was taken by Nicholas Murray in 1939.