We headed over to Plano and met our friends, the Morrel. We took a bike trail along a creek that was really beautiful ride.
The path followed down one side and back on the other side of the river.
Sister Nelson is still a great biker.
Take note of who is in the lead.
Then a fun stop at old town Carrollton.

Then over to the city of Irving Texas to the Las Colinas area. Las Colinas is a developed area in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas. Due to its central location between Dallas and Fort Worth and its proximity to DFW Airport, Las Colinas has been a viable place in the Metroplex for corporate and business relocation. Las Colinas became a popular location for relocating companies and office developers, attracting many corporations—including the global headquarters of four Fortune 500 companies and offices of more than 30 others, such as Exxon Mobil Corporation, GTE Telephone (now Verizon), Kimberly Clark and Associates Corp.
Fortune 500 global headquarters for Avid Technology, Commercial Metals, ExxonMobil, Fluor Corp. and Kimberly-Clark. Other Las Colinas companies include Abbott Laboratories, AAA-Texas, AT&T, Citigroup, General Motors, Microsoft, NEC America, Nokia, Oracle, Research in Motion, Verizon, Zale Corporation, VHA Corporation, PNM Resources, Inc., First Choice Power, Westwood One, TRT Holdings, Inc. and Flowserve.
Someone had told us of the Mustangs of Las Colinas. Sister Nelson heading to the other side of the exhibit.

I thought Stan, Mark and Dustin was chasing the herd down the Paria River.
This area of the city is very beautiful
There was a Clock with all types of flowers planted around it.

The Irving skyline

The sculpture commemorates the wild mustangs that were historically important inhabitants of much of Texas. It portrays a group at 1.5 times life size, running through a watercourse, with fountains giving the effect of water splashed by the animals' hooves. The horses are intended to represent the drive, initiative and unfettered lifestyle that were fundamental to the state in its pioneer days

Then over to the city of Irving Texas to the Las Colinas area. Las Colinas is a developed area in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas. Due to its central location between Dallas and Fort Worth and its proximity to DFW Airport, Las Colinas has been a viable place in the Metroplex for corporate and business relocation. Las Colinas became a popular location for relocating companies and office developers, attracting many corporations—including the global headquarters of four Fortune 500 companies and offices of more than 30 others, such as Exxon Mobil Corporation, GTE Telephone (now Verizon), Kimberly Clark and Associates Corp.Fortune 500 global headquarters for Avid Technology, Commercial Metals, ExxonMobil, Fluor Corp. and Kimberly-Clark. Other Las Colinas companies include Abbott Laboratories, AAA-Texas, AT&T, Citigroup, General Motors, Microsoft, NEC America, Nokia, Oracle, Research in Motion, Verizon, Zale Corporation, VHA Corporation, PNM Resources, Inc., First Choice Power, Westwood One, TRT Holdings, Inc. and Flowserve.
Someone had told us of the Mustangs of Las Colinas. Sister Nelson heading to the other side of the exhibit.

I thought Stan, Mark and Dustin was chasing the herd down the Paria River.
This area of the city is very beautiful
There was a Clock with all types of flowers planted around it.
The Irving skyline

The sculpture commemorates the wild mustangs that were historically important inhabitants of much of Texas. It portrays a group at 1.5 times life size, running through a watercourse, with fountains giving the effect of water splashed by the animals' hooves. The horses are intended to represent the drive, initiative and unfettered lifestyle that were fundamental to the state in its pioneer days


2 comments:
I can't wait to come visit you guys! Literally we're counting down the days!!
That horse statue is amazing. You'll have to take me to see it.
Love you guys!!!!
I love how they have the fountains under their hooves, that looks neat. Such bikers you are - how fun.
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