Here are some pictures of downtown Dallas and of some houses in suburban Dallas... I mean the city of Carrollton.


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Here is a bit of factual information about the Meyerson center first and then about my experience of listening to the pipe organ playing. The 485,000 sft Meyerson center was opened in September of 1989 and it took another 4-5 years to put together this massive pipe organ which has 4,535 pipes of all sizes. The smallest being just 3/4 inch to the largest being 32 ft tall. It is a wonderful example of how a municipal government, with the help of committed volunteers and patrons, can build and maintain such a masterpiece. The Meyerson center is owned and managed by the City of Dallas, Office of Cultural Affairs, and several reputed bands such as Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Turtle Creek Chorale, Dallas Wind Symphony, and the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra operate out of this space. Though this elegant building is primarily meant for musical programmes, numerous other events take place from time to time. The most common include corporate meetings and religious services. Air conditioned, spacious and luxurious lobbies are often rented out to private functions such as, meetings, seminars, awards ceremonies, trade shows & exhibits; weddings, graduations, photo and film shoots etc.
Of late I seem to have become an arm chair traveller, reading and writing about places which I read about. One such interesting place I read about is the Horne Lake Caves which is supposed to be a great winter getaway. But then one has to wear snowshoes and wear protective apparel before entering the caves. There are other options at the location too, such as climbing a subterranean waterfall, walking in the snow etc.
The best location to do adventurous activities such as climb up an underground waterfall, see rare crystal rock formations is the Horne Lake Caves Provincial Park, Vancouver island, British Columbia, Canada. The caves offers an incredibly exciting three hour Wet and Wild Spelunking (Caving) Adventure tour, during winter and spring only. The tour concentrates on Ice Age water forces that created one of the largest and most spectacular karst systems in North America.
Natural formations inside the caves have been named after comic characters which they resemble, such as Jabba the Hut, Piglet, Winnie the Pooh, Howling Wolf and Smiling Buddha. In India I remember the Belum caves where all the formations have Indian cultural names such as Sapta svaralu, Koti Lingalu, Simha dwaram etc. Here they have names related to their culture. Human beings are the same everywhere.
Interestingly out of 123 of the longest and deepest caves in North America, 76 are on Vancouver Island alone. Riverbend is 387 metres (1270 feet) long and features a seven-story waterfall. Imagine climbing a water fall in the deep womb of mother earth. It is interesting and makes you enact the roles played by hollywood star Nicolas Cage in National Treasure or even Sylvester Stallone in Rambo III.
Gullah Pride is a website which contains quite a lot of information about the history of this unique and colourful culture. I copied this picture and am quoting this passage about their history from the website: "The Gullah culture started with the transportation of African slaves to the Sea Islands of South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The Sea Islands served as an excellent location for the Gullah culture because of its separation from the mainland. The African slaves, who came from different regions in African, brought with them their language, culture and traditions. Collectively these traditions and languages have merged into one to form Gullah. The Gullah culture has survived over the years by Gullah elders passing down the language and traditions to their children."
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