Monday, February 16, 2009

Blue Monday... the Blue Skies of Texas...


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I'm Back!!!
Driving into Dallas last Thursday, I decided to take some photos of the Dallas skyline and a couple of other things truly Texas... After viewing my photos this morning, I realized they'd be a great Blue Monday post... so here ya go... Blue Monday... and the Blue Skies of Texas...


View of Northwest Dallas skyline from I-35N...

A Southwest Airlines plane landing at Love Field in North Central Dallas... The Reunion Arena Tower... a Dallas icon... the top is a revolving restaurant... Reunion Arena is the former home of the Dallas Mavericks...

A Texas flag (a little out of focus... we were driving 70 mph!)... One of my favorite little churches in South Dallas - Oakcliff area... Hope you enjoyed the Dallas skyline and the beautiful blue skies of Texas.

Just trying to catch up now that I'm back home in French Lique!

25 comments:

  1. Dixie, may I be the first to welcome you back! I visited your other blog and saw the picture of your beautiful daughter, SIL and Romeo! I am sure you had a wonderful love filled weekend! Have fun catching up!

    hugs, cheryl

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  2. Those pictures make me feel at home, oh yeah I am home and I see those sights often LOL, hasn't the sky been really pretty lately, so blue and pretty white fluffy clouds, well not today, just dreary. Glad you made it back safely, love the rodeo pictures.

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  3. Ah, you bring back memories. I've driven on that road; we lived in Ft. Worth for a year and loved it. Texans are so friendly. Thanks for sharing. Happy Blue Monday.

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  4. What beautiful blue blue skies. I flew into that airport more than once.

    from Roberta Anne

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  5. Beautiful blue shots of Dallas! I'd love to be there right now to witness my little niece walking for the first time! :0)
    Have a wonderful Monday!

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  6. Oh, so neat to see. I was raised just outside of Ft. Worth and havn't been to Dallas in years. My have things changed. Hugs, Marty

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  7. Three cheers for Texas! I went to school in Abilene and loved it. I like Rush and listen to him most days. I too am a Sagittarius. Thank you so much for featuring my blog for the week. I appreciate it very much. Have a great week!

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  9. Glad you're back darling. your photos are stunning.. hugs ~lynne~

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  10. Beautiful blue skies!
    Happy Blue Monday and Happy President's Day!

    Susan

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  11. WELCOME HOME DIXIE
    THE PICTURES WERE VERY PRETTY...I FLEW OUT OF THAT AIRPORT TO GO TO PHOENIX TWO YEARS AGO...AFTER MY SON GOT MARRIED IN A GARDEN WEDDING OF HIS BRIDES PARENTS HOME IN ARLINGTON...OH THE TRAFFIC...MADE BROKEN ARROW TRAFFIC LOOK LIKE KINDERGARTEN DRIVERS AND THAT BA EXPRESSWAY IS BAD....
    LOVED SEEING THE SKYLINE...I LIKE TO HAVE PICTURES OF ALL CITY'S SKYLINES....OUR LITTLE CITY WOULD HAVE THE GRAIN ELEVATORS WITH A BUNCH OF CROWS FLYING AROUND...
    HUGS
    debbie

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  12. Nothing prettier than a gorgeous clear blue sky! Happy Blue Monday!

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  13. The truest blue of all is a blue southern sky. Thanks for sharing

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  14. I love the beautiful blue pictures of Texas. They really make me want to visit. Happy Blue Monday!
    Sweetie

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  15. There's nothing like the blue skies of Texas. happy Blue Monday and have a wonderful day..xx

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  16. Great post Dixie, there is nothing prettier than the blue skies of Texas. Thanks for sharing these (you were only going 70? Must have been in a traffic jam lol) Kathy

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  17. Great Blues...I was born in Dallas but only lived there until about 7 yrs. old...my dad lived there for many years and I spent part of the summer there with him for 10 years.
    I also went there after I graduated from high school and my cousin and I got an apartment together. SUCH FUN !
    We used to go out to Fair Park all the time...to meet boys, of course.
    My dad lived in Oak Cliff for awhile..lots of good memories here.
    hugs, bj

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  18. I did enjoy the Dallas sky line. Thank you and happy Monday.

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  19. It was nice to see the blue skies of Dallas. I haven't been there since 1987 so it was a treat!

    Have a good Monday ☺

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  20. Welcome Home. God's blue skies of Dallas, nice to see. Today was over cast and grey.
    Candy

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  21. I enjoyed your post. Thanks for stopping by my blog and for the kind words. Happy Blue Monday!

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  22. I love to visit in Texas but please don't make me drive in Dallas! Accck!

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  23. I enjoyed seeing the blue skies of Texas. They are almost as pretty as my Carolina Blue skies! Almost.

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  24. Welcome home to French Lique! :-)

    Those Texas sky pictures are awe-inspiring. Wow, things really ARE big in Texas!

    Best wishes,
    Cass

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