Sunday April 30, 2023 – Dallas, TX

We caught a shuttle to the airport this morning. Our flight was once again cancelled. They made a special flight Monday for us. We planned to take our chances again tomorrow and spend another day in Dallas.

We went to see The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. The landmark here is the location where Lee Harvey Oswald shot JFK. We did the tour at the museum although we didn’t have enough time to see everything. It was an eye opening experience for the defining moment of our parents’ generation. For us the moment would have been 911.

We saw the window where Oswald was sitting when he fired the fatal bullet. We saw photos of the motorcade. They had a replica of the rifle he used, which was a 6.5×52mm Carcano Model 38. A lot of background for Kennedy’s life and presidency was documented in the museum. We went outside to see the grassy knoll where people thought a second shooter may have been. The street was marked with an X where each of the bullets hit JFK.

We left to see a couple more attractions. One was the Cattle Drive sculptures by Robert Summers. The cattle were crossing a stream in the park where they were located. I bought a Popsicle from a vendor here. We followed the line of cattle up a hill. On top we saw a sculpture of a cowboy on a horse. Words inscribed in a rock indicated that the cowboy was the trail boss responsible for leading the cattle. I got a kick out of this because one of the smokeless powders I use for reduced loads and revolver loads is actually called Trail Boss. The powder was intended for cowboy action shooting.

We left to see the Giant Eyeball. While we were downtown we saw a lot of people going by on dirt bikes and 4x4s making lots of noise. I can only assume that’s a Texas thing. They also had some sort of community non-police security patrolling downtown. I believe they have a similar team in San Francisco.

Saturday April 29, 2023 – Dallas, TX

Linda and I have plans to fly through DFW on our way to Roatan this week. We’re staying at CoCo View Resort. The resort is on a reef. Linda always get motion sick. So I wanted to take her scuba diving somewhere that we could walk right into the ocean and dive from shore. CoCo View is supposed to be the best place to do it.

Well, we flew into DFW on Friday and stayed over night at a hotel for our Saturday flight. On Saturday we never made it out. Turns out that there is a fire in Honduras on the mainland. They were burning sugar cane. The smoke prevented the plane from making a landing.

We decided to book another night at our hotel. We took a ride share into Dallas to see the Dallas Museum of Art. The museum is free aside from a couple paid exhibits. We didn’t see these however. We walked around taking in the rest of the artwork. I was really hoping to see if they had any Picaso pieces. On our way through the European exhibit I saw a painting and said “That looks like a Monet”. I had enjoyed his work at the Beyond Monet exhibit in Milwaukee. I was correct. They did have some Picaso work.

Back in Madison they have a Picaso but it’s just the start of a drawing that was never finished. While the DMA had several pieces, a few were in a similar state. After the art museum, we went to see the Nasher Sculpture Garden nearby. I was most interested in the sculpture garden outside. They also had work inside as well as a band. We caught a couple songs before heading out.

Klyde Warren Park is right there. They had a bunch of food trucks. We stopped there to split some sliders and cuban rolls. After that we caught another Lyft to Fort Worth. Our plan for the night was to see our first rodeo. Beforehand we saw a train turntable. We weren’t sure what it was at first. Once I realized it I got a kick out of it. Collecting Lionel trains in my youth, my younger self would have been proud to finally have seen one in person.

We saw a cattle drive. There were less than a dozen cows. They had a few people on horses to lead the cattle. The whole thing was very touristy. The Fort Worth Stockyards was definitely a tourist trap. It was still pretty cool to see, seems like something that’s very “Texas”. We ate dinner at the H3 Ranch which was a pretty nice restaurant attached to a hotel. We split burnt ends and a full rack of ribs. The food was delicious, and definitely seemed like what we should be eating in that environment.

The rodeo was fun but a little painful to see the animals get tied. That day they were doing rookie of the year. So all the top rookies were competing for the best spot. Our favorite act was probably when the women riding the horse would rope a steer but not drop it. A guy at the end of the night was hurt pretty bad by a bull. That was hard to watch too.