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lakewoodtrash · 1 year
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Landscape Mulch Dallas Photo of a mid-sized transitional full sun courtyard mulch landscaping in summer.
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syntheticph · 1 year
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Landscape Mulch Dallas Summertime photograph of a medium-sized transitional full-sun courtyard with mulch landscaping.
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jack-penindee · 2 years
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Driving Downtown Dallas
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cloudselkie · 2 years
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If you're in the DFW area, take some time to go check out Speaking With Light, a photography exhibit featuring the works of contemporary Native American artists, at the Amon Carter Museum in Fort Worth.
The exhibit opens October 30th, 2022, and runs though January 22rd, 2023.
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3nn-express · 4 months
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Northern lights will be visible in Michigan due to a Strong Solar Storm.
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Michigan residents are in for a celestial treat this weekend as a severe solar storm is set to make the northern lights visible across the state, not just in the usual northern regions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued a severe geomagnetic storm watch on Thursday, marking the first time since 2005 that the agency has put out a G4 alert.
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Outdoor Electrical Services in Dallas
Discover Dallas Lighting Solutions’ expert outdoor electrical services, from landscape lighting to patio heaters. Elevate your outdoor spaces with our professional solutions.
Learn more: https://dallaslighting.com/outdoor-electrical-services/
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realitybitescupcakes · 11 months
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Mulch Front Yard Dallas This is an illustration of a sizable craftsman front yard mulch landscaping in the spring.
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blobsandberries · 1 year
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Fountain - Contemporary Pool Example of a large trendy backyard stone pool fountain design
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majesticleon · 1 year
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Mulch Front Yard Dallas This is an illustration of a sizable craftsman front yard mulch landscaping in the spring.
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sstepphiee · 1 year
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Perfect way to start spring ✨🌷
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izzrd · 2 years
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Dallas Kitchen Mid-sized transitional l-shaped medium tone wood floor and brown floor enclosed kitchen photo with an undermount sink, raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, quartz countertops, gray backsplash, subway tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances and an island
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unimpulsivethemes · 2 years
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Dallas Pool
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mariewaltonrealtor · 2 years
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This December, join Old City Park for our 50th Candlelight, the longest running Holiday Event in Texas!
This December, join Old City Park for our 50th Candlelight, the longest running Holiday Event in Texas!
This December, join Old City Park for our 50th Candlelight, the longest running Holiday Event in Texas! This holiday, Old City Park will have over 13 acres of decorated buildings, strolling carolers, craft vendors, food trucks, and crafts for kids! The walkways are candlelit in the evenings to create the perfect holiday setting for friends, dates, and families alike!
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vipxeric · 2 years
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Working on a lexus car mod done installing underglow lights..... #newpost #lighting #aftermarket #aftermarketparts #carmod #carwhip #performance #dfw #dallastx #texas #2022 #japan #japanese #instagram #instagood #instapost #insta2022 #instacars #instadaily #insta20likes #instagramfollowers #instaphoto #instaphoto #instageamhub (at Dallas, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/Cl0a4BCunXC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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pickleddginger · 5 months
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I walked into a sales call in Kansas last week and was told the owner had died. He was my age.
I actually met him before I had this job. About 6 years ago We sat next to each other on the same delayed flight going home from a trade show and got stuck in DFW for the night. So we shared an Uber to a hotel and went out for beers.
We talked and he made me laugh until tears were streaming down my face. We had one of those close calls in the elevator on the way to our rooms. I was still married at the time so I couldn’t go through with it. But I never forgot him.
When I started this job I was stoked his business was in my territory. I called on him about every six months. When I walked in this time I asked for him and they told me he passed away. At first I laughed and said “you’re joking right?” Then their faces told me they weren’t.
I asked what happened. He committed suicide was the answer. We really only had one meaningful interaction. Literally just a few hours together but this man made a huge impact on me. I never forgot him. I kept his business card in my car for years. I just threw it away last month when I bought my new car thinking I’d get a new one from him the next time I saw him.
I can’t stop thinking about him now. How his energy was palpable and I can’t stop wondering how someone with so much going for them would feel like he needed to do that. I feel a loss even though I didn’t know him well. I felt his light. I’m super sad he’s gone.
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birdadjacent · 2 months
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Kimbell Art Museum / Louis I. Kahn / 1972 / Fort Worth, Texas, USA
The Kimbell Art Museum is largely regarded as one of the crowning achievements of modern architecture. It is constructed almost entirely from white oak, travertine, and concrete. Kahn is known for his monolithic, monumental designs inspired by ancient ruins.
To protect delicate art, daylight has to be carefully managed in museums. Many museums opt for 100% electric lighting, but for the design of the Kimbell, Louis Kahn worked with lighting consultant Richard Kelly on the aluminum reflectors which provide indirect daylighting to the interior of the museum without direct sun to harm the artworks. Here is a simple diagram I made showing how it works:
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On a personal note, I visited the Kimbell Art Museum last year during a 10 hour layover at DFW on the way home from my grandmother's funeral, and while it looks simple in terms of its materiality and design, the lighting is phenomenal. When the sun was out, the ceiling would glow, and the whole space had gentle, warm light. When a cloud moved overhead, you could see the lighting becoming softer and bluer in real time. Photos really don't capture the effect, so if you're in the area, I can't recommend visiting enough. Admission is always free.
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