Summer – a time much enjoyed(and needed!) by all of us school employees. Although I work summer school this month, my workday ends right around noon. This leaves me a good chunk of the afternoon to explore and see new places. One of the things I’ve been doing as of
Plano’s Forgotten Mall
The Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex- one of the most mall-dense areas in the country. From upscale NorthPark to the nearly demolished Valley View, shopping centers can be seen everywhere here in town. In Plano, when a typical person thinks of a mall, places like Willow Bend, possibly Collin Creek come to
Not Your Typical Junkyard – A Visit to an Aircraft Salvage Facility
Junkyards – whenever this word is mentioned, it is usually in the same sentence with either automobile insurance claims or spare hoods. However, airplanes have their own salvage yards as well. On Monday, I paid a visit to one – Air Salvage of Dallas, located on the south side of
A Trip Down Memory Lane
This past Sunday, I had a bit of time to spare before heading out with the family. While browsing around online, I came across an urban exploration video of the now demolished Six Flags Mall in Arlington. Seeing that, it suddenly made me think of a place that is full
Experience and Remember: The Dallas Holocaust Museum
This past Saturday, I was going to fly out to see the city of San Marcos, but a weather system and fatigue from a busy work week made me decide to stay in town. The time was not wasted, however. I visited a place that I have passed by many