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View ArticleSkyline at Dusk
To view a larger and more detailed version – Click to Flickr Reunion Tower and The Omni Hotel at dusk, from The Cedars.
View ArticleDallas Skyline at Dusk
The Dallas Skyline from the Soda Bar on the roof of the NYLO Hotel in Southside. It is a very cool place. Click to a view higher resolution version on Flickr Click to view a higher resolution version...
View ArticleFoosball with a View
On the roof of the NYLO hotel, Dallas. A foosball table on the roof of the NYLO hotel in Southside, Dallas. It’s out by the pool. Foosball with an incredible view.
View ArticleDallas Skyline at Night
You can’t take a photograph of a city at night. The eyes see things the lens never dreams about. Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things that escape those who dream only at night. —-Edgar...
View ArticleSouthwest Jet in the sky over Klyde Warren Park
I like to take pictures of the jets flying over downtown Dallas. I’ve done it before. I’ve done it now. Southwest Jet from Love Field over Klyde Warren Park. (Click for a larger version on Flickr) I’ll...
View ArticleBicycle Route on the Viaduct
Trying to integrate bicycling into daily life – using a bike as transportation rather than a child’s toy – here in Dallas, the worst city in the country for cycling, I have become very sensitive to the...
View ArticleThe Cut
“Your red dress,’ she said, and laughed. But I looked at the dress on the floor and it was as if the fire had spread across the room. It was beautiful and it reminded me of something I must do. I will...
View ArticleViews from the Perot
There are but two things worth living for: to do what is worthy of being written; and to write what is worthy of being read. —-Ross Perot Taken from the Perot Museum, Dallas, Texas Looking back towards...
View ArticleFigure for Landscape
Figure for Landscape Barbara Hepworth 1960, Bronze Dallas Museum of Art Dallas, Texas Figure for LandscapeBarbara Hepworth(click to enlarge) Figure for LandscapeBarbara Hepworth
View ArticleView From the Levee
The City of Dallas is slowly working on developing the long-neglected river bottoms along the Trinity River. In conjunction with the opening of the Continental Avenue Bridge Park a limited system of...
View ArticleGeometry and Nature
“Philosophy [nature] is written in that great book which ever is before our eyes — I mean the universe — but we cannot understand it if we do not first learn the language and grasp the symbols in which...
View ArticleCity of Cables
It’s a giant factory-state here, a City of the Future full of extrapolated 1930’s swoop-facaded and balconied skyscrapers, lean chrome caryatids with bobbed hairdos, classy airships of all descriptions...
View ArticleStreet Lights As Planets And Stars
“There was a sky somewhere above the tops of the buildings, with stars and a moon and all the things there are in a sky, but they were content to think of the distant street lights as planets and...
View ArticleFlinging Itself To Pieces
“Our civilization is flinging itself to pieces. Stand back from the centrifuge.” ― Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 Trinity River Bottoms, Dallas, Texas
View ArticleI Would Hate To Be Murdered In A Lounge Chair
“I would hate to be murdered in a lounge chair. You would lose not only your life, but a chance at a nice nap.” —-Armando Vitalis, From Hell’s Heart I Stab At Thee Continental Bridge Park,Dallas,...
View ArticleLines of Power
“There is no real direction here, neither lines of power nor cooperation. Decisions are never really made – at best they manage to emerge, from a chaos of peeves, whims, hallucinations and all around...
View ArticleCity Full Of Dreams
“Ant swarming City City full of dreams Where in broad day the specter tugs your sleeve” ― Charles Baudelaire Dallas, TexasFrom the Trinity River Bottoms(click to enlarge)
View ArticleLife Swarms With Innocent Monsters
“What strange phenomena we find in a great city, all we need do is stroll about with our eyes open. Life swarms with innocent monsters.” ― Charles Baudelaire Dallas from the Trinity River Bottoms
View ArticleWith Cities, It Is As With Dreams
“With cities, it is as with dreams: everything imaginable can be dreamed, but even the most unexpected dream is a rebus that conceals a desire or, its reverse, a fear. Cities, like dreams, are made of...
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