During my trip to DC in June 2019, I took a charter bus as part of a group tour across the National Mall to tour its monuments at night. We visited the Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and Lincoln Memorial. Here's some images of what I saw. Jefferson Memorial- 4/5 An isolated, Pantheon-inspired dome out … Continue reading Washington Side Trip: Monuments at Night
Category: Operations
Operation Big D Debriefing
After a half day in Dallas, I had visited three renowned art museums. So what did I think of it? I think the Dallas Arts District is a beautifully designed park-like area under blue, soaring skyscrapers. All the main sights are within a block of each other, parking is simple (for a fee), walks are … Continue reading Operation Big D Debriefing
Operation Big D: Art In the Third Dimension
It is super easy to access the Nasher Sculpture Center from either the Crow Collection or the Dallas Museum of Art; they are all within a block of each other. We walked across the street and into the modern, beautiful structure housing the sculptures. Unlike the first two aforementioned museums, you had to pay admission … Continue reading Operation Big D: Art In the Third Dimension
Operation Big D: Asian Art in Dallas
Less than a block away from the Dallas Museum of Art is the Crow Collection of Asian Art, a collection of treasures from the Far East. During my visit, the upper two stories were closed for renovation, but the two lower galleries were still open. These showrooms are housed in a modern, dark room with … Continue reading Operation Big D: Asian Art in Dallas
Operation Big D: Artistic World Perspective
It was raining in downtown Dallas, which made it a great time to see art. At eleven, the doors to the Dallas Museum of Art opened, and we walked into a great open space with sterile walls, an information desk, and a graceful staircase sticking out of the side of the wall in the lobby … Continue reading Operation Big D: Artistic World Perspective
Operation Big D Overview
Welcome back to Will Travel! Today I'm going to go over one of my more recent jaunts across the US. A few days back I had half a day to spend in Dallas, the second-largest city in the state of Texas. This is a city that has experienced a lot in its time, from oil, … Continue reading Operation Big D Overview
Operation Transatlantic Journey Overview
I recently returned from a two-week trip that brought me to three countries, numerous monuments, and a lengthy overland segment. This was my second time in Europe, and it was astounding. In this overview, I'll be speaking about our itinerary and some of the biggest sections of the trip. Departing from Austin, Texas, I boarded … Continue reading Operation Transatlantic Journey Overview
Operation Aqueduct Journey Overview
Welcome back to WillTravel, everybody. I am aware it's been awhile, but I've been busy doing lots of research and work for my next trip. And the newest posts, coming out soon, will be documenting my first trip to Europe... specifically, to the South of France. Through the great organization, Fort Worth Sister Cities, I … Continue reading Operation Aqueduct Journey Overview
Operation Cloak and Dagger Journey Overview
For those of you who don't know, "Cloak and Dagger" is a 1984 thriller movie about a young kid running from a bunch of evil spies with a secret microchip inside of a video game cartridge. It's a film well-loved by tons of kids who saw it during the time period (though there is a … Continue reading Operation Cloak and Dagger Journey Overview
Operation Cassowary Journey Overview
The following is the overview for one of my more recent ventures. This operation commenced in the summer of 2017, but is still relevant... and highly recommended. Last summer, I had an ideal opportunity to visit my first foreign continent: Australia... Oceania... I don't really know. Scientists classifying part of the South Pacific as "Zealandia" … Continue reading Operation Cassowary Journey Overview