Dallas
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My First Frisco RoughRiders Game

I scored some free tickets to see the RoughRiders play the San Antonio Missions last Friday and had a blast! I’d never been to one of the games before, but here are some highlights and take aways I got from my attendance. The Location: Dr. Pepper Ballpark- Frisco, TX. This park is so clean and quaint, Continue reading
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Salim Nourallah and the Treefort 5 at The Foundry

I had been meaning to see Salim and the Treefort 5 again for a while. I saw them last fall and was really impressed and decided that the next time I had the chance I would definitely go to one of their shows. Well I lucked out last night. After a busy day of sending out Continue reading
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Oak Cliff Earth Day 2014

I was partially devastated a couple of weekends ago when the Deep Ellum Arts Festival was practically rained out. I still attended the event despite the rain, but I didn’t stay as long as I would have liked and missed the portion of the festival I had most looked forward to – the pet parade. Continue reading
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The Bluebonnets Are Blooming

I was driving on the highway today and noticed some bluebonnets starting to bloom. As a Texan, this is the first sign of spring. Spring time is arguably one of the best seasons in Texas as it tends to be the truest. Our Falls here are just slightly cooler Summers, the Winters are mild Continue reading
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Passports, The Big D, and Me

I’ve always wanted to go to Europe – be a self proclaimed Jet-Setter! I’ve dreamed of sipping lattes in Paris, riding gondolas in Venice, viewing Big Ben in England… Of course, before all those glamorous hypothetical situations could occur, I needed to get my passport. I made an appointment at the Dallas Main Post Office Continue reading
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My Top Three at The Dallas Flea

I attended the Dallas Flea Market at Southside on Lamar yesterday afternoon. The market ran from 9AM-4PM and featured upward of 70 different Texas vendors. My shopping friend, Amy, and I arrived on the scene around 12:30. Right outside the doors were several food trucks lined up for any hungry visitors. The entrance fee was $5, Continue reading
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The Fest is Yet to Come

Springtime in Texas means getting to choose among a plethora of festivals to attend. Luckily these events are typically spread out over different weekends throughout the spring months making it easier to attend the ones you want. Between now and May I certainly have some Festivals I would like to attend: Dallas International Film Festival, Continue reading


