We returned to a not-so-nice area just to get a photograph of this groovy sign. Note it is "Nightclub II". I can't imagine what "Nightclub I" was like, because this one was decidedly seedy and I reckon avoidable at all costs!
Then it was back to the Uptown area to have a look at a recommended vintage clothing shop, Ahab Bowen. The cute wooden house that is the shop is Dallas' "oldest house that is still on its original foundation", hence the historical marker outside. Lots of rooms all filled with interesting items from the 20s on .. but I have seen just as good very close to home!
I only bought one thing here, a 1980s T shirt for the " 1st Annual New Mexico Police Olympics ". Why?? Because it made me laugh!
Northpark Shopping Mall , in North Dallas is rather posh, and full of designer label shops. Just check out the link. We came across this again, by accident. However not all shops were totally out of our price range.
What a lovely, clean and interesting mall. Everywhere there were gorgeous displays of cacti and various succulents, also artworks and exhibitions, including a lavish " Mont Blanc Writing Pens Exhibit featuring ornate pens which paid homage to arts patrons such as Louis XIV, Andrew Carnegie, Gaius Cilnius Maecenas (a Roman who lived who lived from 70 BC to 8 BC and is widely regarded as the founding father of cultural patronage), Medici, Elizabeth I and J.P. Morgan, all immortalized by the luxury brand.
At the Pinto Ranch Western Fashions store, I bought my first Western shirt of this trip.
It was here that we were given possibly the best advice anyone could get while embarking on a road trip through the USA West. "Watch out for the Comanches", this coming from an older gentleman who worked in the store. Well thanks, but what is this?1865?? Do we need to form our cars into a circle and take cover? This was after we told him that we were including the Four Corners area in our trip. ( I didn't want to be a smarty pants and remind him that actually The Four Corners is Hopi, Navajo, Ute and Zuni territory, and the Comanches generally ruled Texas, Oklahoma & Mexico )
Pinto Ranch Western Fashions |
Shirt I bought |
Despite all the trendy and expensive clothing stores, my favourite shop here was Paciugo Gelato. What amazing, divine and bizarre flavours!! ( check link ). I tried a chocolate one but fell in love the violet. On our next visit here at the end of the trip I would try Raspberry Lavender and Rose, also superb! I wasn't brave enough sample the "Organic Maple Caramelized Bacon", but you can see it in this photo.
So our time in Dallas was coming to an end, and we headed off in a northern direction, ready for our next adventure, but horrified by the enormous freeways!! Remember that old 1950s Disney Cartoon "Magic Highway" ?? This is what I was reminded of. One thing this cartoon really got wrong was " highway signs will be larger and more simple to read" Not so!!! The roads and highways are poorly set up and labelled. They may be big but they are easy to miss!! This would sometimes prove to be frustrating but on the good side, we got a bit lost at times and this made our adventure even more surprising when we would suddenly find ourselves in strange, fasinating and deserted parts of towns. But more of that later!
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