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Whitetail Deer In Dallas — A Cool Link To Share

Posted on May 24, 2012 by admin

What are sure to be the very best photos ever taken of whitetail deer in Dallas can be found at the DFW Urban Wildlife website run by Chris Jackson. His website to check out the deer photos can be found here:  http://dfwurbanwildlife.com/2012/05/23/mammals/white-tailed-deer-urban-wilderness/ I got to know him via email a few months ago discussing the …

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Storm Over The Trinity River Wetlands

Posted on May 23, 2012 by admin

A brief storm popped up over East Dallas on the evening of May 13, 2012 and meandered south over the Great Trinity Forest. Most of the bottomland down there is flat, save for a pyramid sized mound of dirt at the Wetland Cells that rises above the floodplain some 30 feet. Using that as a …

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Solar Eclipse

Posted on May 21, 2012 by admin

Solar eclipse May 20, 2012 over the Trinity River in Dallas Texas Inwood-Hampton Road Bridge This was the May 20, 2012 eclipse visible across much of the Western United States and Pacific Rim. In Dallas, seeing the eclipse became an issue when a severe thunderstorm formed over Jack County to the west. The top of …

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WFAA Story on Michael Tripp McNair’s Wreck

Posted on May 18, 2012 by admin

The story above is by WFAA’s Craig Civale. If anyone wants to use the photos on the blog here feel free. I wish I had some better photos to share. Guess I don’t! If we only knew that photo of him at Lemmon Lake among a bunch of ramshackle old Depression era shacks were to …

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Michael Tripp McNair

Posted on May 16, 2012 by admin

Human Honey Badger Michael Tripp McNair at Joppa Preserve, Great Trinity Forest, with a Copperhead Snake You probably don’t know Michael.  But you have seen the impact he has made in Dallas. He’s one of the bike advocates behind cool ideas like bike racks on DART buses and clam shell storage lockers at train stations. …

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Super Moon And Super Trail Ride On The Trinity River

Posted on May 7, 2012 by admin

Two Members of the Knight Riders Riding Club from Waco, Texas riding in the Great Trinity Forest along the Trinity River May 5. 2012 The whole is greater than the sum of the parts. In order to grasp what the Trinity River and the Great Trinity Forest are evolving into one must think of the …

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Wildfire in Devon Anderson Park

Posted on April 25, 2012 by admin

Dallas Fire Rescue Engine 34 fighting wildfire in Devon Anderson Meadow It was one of those rare Texas spring evenings when the Dallas weather sheds its usual overcoat of humidity and haze for one of the crisp bright Colorado air of Crested Butte or Telluride. Perfect weather for getting outside on a weekday evening after …

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What About That Mess At McCommas Bluff

Posted on April 19, 2012 by admin

Bumblebee on Foxglove at McCommas Bluff By any measure, it has been a rough eight months for what many consider to be the only natural crown jewel of the Trinity River in Dallas, McCommas Bluff. A postcard picturesque chunk of hill country real estate sitting in the middle of what is otherwise a muddy river …

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The Great Trinity Forest Trail — What’s Cookin’ Down Yonder

Posted on April 4, 2012 by admin

Indian Paintbrush on Ancient Indian Campground Site In Great Trinity Forest April 1, 2012 The Comanche Legend of the Indian Paintbrush “Little Gopher had a dream.  The vision told him to find a white buckskin and keep it.  One day he would paint a picture “that is as pure as the colors in the evening …

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Texas Wildflowers and Texas Wildpeople On The Trinity River

Posted on March 26, 2012 by admin

Texas Bluebonnets on the cliffs overlooking the Trinity River at McCommas Bluff The Comanche Legend of the Bluebonnet The Texas fields are coveredWith a blanket of deep blue.But for a little Indian girl,This would not be true. Texas land was buried and dry.Rains just would not come.Indians danced and prayed for rain,And beat upon their …

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