(okay, okay, I can't help it, I've always liked alliterations, perhaps it is the teacher in me?)
And so day dos in Dallas dawns...and I was not awake to catch the dawn! I slept well and had time to visit with my cousin before she left for a business trip. Then her husband helped me plan my routes for a day in Dallas. All had been planned from the hotel in Fort Worth but now I was in Plano, so everything was different. And a friend of my aunt and uncle had told me about a wonderful Chinese Lantern Festival that was currently in town. Sounded like something I would like so I'd researched it and decided I would see that too. Turns out that wasn't in a very 'safe' area of town, but once I decide I want to do something it is hard to talk me out of it, so the evening's activities took shape. And soon I was headed out to bravely tackle the highways and byways of Dallas on my own.
First stop...Snuffers. I'd seen the restaurant featured on Diners, Dives and Drive-Ins on the Food Network one day when I had it on while I was working. The cheese fries were featured and looked delicious. It said it was in downtown Dallas, but when I started researching it, there were places around town. Took some time to find the closest on the routes I'd planned, but since my base had changed, that didn't work. Luckily, there is one close to my cousins house so it worked out and I started my day headed there. I arrived just after opening and met the manager as I was walking in. Turns out the show was actually filmed at that location. the fries were delicious, a couple of layers of cheese. I got the toppings on the side, but decided they only took away from the savory taste so I didn't use them after all.
After lunch I headed to the arboretum to see the Pumpkin Village. I'd received two emails from different parts of the country with pics of it and when I saw it was in Dallas and it was the right time of year, how could I pass that up? So I found my way there, a long trip because of major road construction, but my trusty gps kept recalculating and eventually we got there! Pumpkins here I come...camera in hand. When I had called I was told there were many flowers blooming so I was hoping for a repeat of Giverny, but that was not to be. Most of the flowers were mums, not my favorite flowers. But the walk was nice as the main walkways were lined with pumpkins. I was there on trick or treating day so children were everywhere in costumes. Lots of little princesses, but I have to say my favorite was the little boy marshmallow, adorable! He was in a white costume filled with air and he started begging his mom to let the air out. She convinced him he could NOT walk around as a FLAT marshmallow so as far as I know, he proceeded in full costume. The other kid highlight was the mom who was giving Addison, Keeson, and Mason a lecture that they were not to continue crying. Sobbing kids said they were NOT crying. Hilarious, I really wanted to ask them what that was, but decided to stay out of that drama. They were instructed that they were NOT to cry when their parents told them anything, they were to say, okay I understand, even when they had their candy taken away, which was apparently what started the melt down. So they had to practice saying that. Then they were told that their father probably wasn't going to let them stay any longer anyway. That was a shame, they were doing so well with okay, I understand. Maybe their father let them stay. After these two dramas I wondered if halloween really is worth all that. Yep, guess it always was for me too.
Finally I arrived at the pumpkin filled area and yes, it was easy to believe there were over 50,000 pumpkins and gourds there! What a creation, a sight to behold in person! So many people were there. There was a house or hut like structure out of orange pumpkins, one out of white pumpkins, and the most interesting to me, the one made out of gourds. Many displays everywhere, really something to see. there were well designed piles of pumpkins, pumpkins in the middle of flower displays, pumpkin flowers, and many designs made from pumpkins...all colors and shapes and sizes! There was a white pumpkin shaped carriage? Oh yes, Cinderella's coach to the ball, and all the little princesses were having their picture taken in it.
Finally I had enough of pumpkin time and decided it was time to face my next event, finding the airport hotel where I would spend the very short night before heading to the airport at 4:30 AM the next morning for my flight. Crazy timing, but it saved hundreds of dollars, so worth it, or at least it seemed so when I made the reservations.
More freeways and again 'we' found our destination. I checked in and took a nice little nap. I set the alarm so that I would wake up in time to head to the Lantern Festival if it wasn't raining like the night before. I woke up very refreshed and although the skies were cloudy, I decided I couldn't miss the final Dallas event.
I arrived but had to drive a lot to find the entrance. The sun was going down so at least I wasn't searching and then walking in the total darkness. But they were lanterns so the viewing had to be in the dark. As I walked up, I was stunned by the spectacular beauty! Thousands of lanterns lighting up the night with amazing creative scenes! A total delight! I wasn't sure I knew how to use my camera at night, so I used different settings and did get some wonderful photos. The bright colors and intricate designs were really enthralling! I walked around the whole exhibit and would have gone again, but I still had to find my way to the car rental return. Im pretty sure i got photos of everything from every angle. Something I'd not even known about until 24 hours earlier turned out to be the highlight of the day! So with great reluctance I forced myself to leave that beauty, hoping to see it again next year!
One of the things that I do love about traveling with me, is that I am open to new ideas of what to do. No one else wanted to accompany me, but since I'm fine alone, I didn't have to depend on anyone to do what I wanted to do. I just did it, loved it and was proud of me for once again doing what I wanted.
Now it was time to return the car. Off to the airport I headed. I was wishing that I had seen a whataburger for dinner, but didn't. Then at the rental car exit there it was! Yes, when I travel things do work out for me! I had a nice surprise when I pulled up, they had green chili as an option to go on it. Now long ago, I used to drive to visit friends in Albuquerque a couple times a year and a s soon as I got to Las Vegas, NM, I knew the way to the same place for their green chili burgers, and here, in TX I was greeted with the surprise of getting to have that again! After having a small one I returned the car, took the shuttle to the airport and then got the hotel van to the hotel where I played with my pictures for a while before taking the nap that would have to serve me well before my flight home.
I was downstairs early for the shuttle, a very good thing. They don't have their own, they use a company that goes to several hotels and they sure packed us in! He was there early so I was lucky, there were 67 people signed up for that time so at least I got on one of the first trips. Always go down early to catch a shuttle to the airport! The lines were long to get through security, but moved quickly and soon I was at the gate, ready to leave Dallas after two full days of delights!
Flying into Denver, we were greeted by the most beautiful pink fluffy clouds outside the window! Absolutely amazing, looked like we were flying through cotton candy! A lovely welcome home!
And now I'm back with my 4 legged buddies, memories and photos to add to my collections. Back to my paint peeling, dog parkish backyard and best little friends.
The End!