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Monday, June 21, 2010
152nd Northwestern Commencement
There has been no news from Richardson since last week because Ellen and I were in Evanston, Illinois, to attend Northwestern University's 152th commencement ceremony. John received his Bachelor of Science degrees in Industrial Engineering and in Manufacturing and Design Engineering.
The weekend's activities began with sightseeing around the Evanston area. First stop was the Baha'i House of Worship for North America, one of only seven Baha'i temples around the world. Next stop was the Evanston Art Center, the Grosse Point Light House, and the nearby beach. We then strolled Northwestern's beautiful campus, stretched out along the Lake Michigan lakeshore, a gem of a setting.
Commencement day began with a President's reception on the lawn of the Norris Center. The weather, like the day before, was sunny, hot and humid, at least until mid-afternoon when a line of fast-moving thunderstorms moved into the Chicago area. Commencement, an outdoor event scheduled for 6:00 pm at Ryan Field, was threatened when the skies opened up at 4:30 pm with torrential rain and hurricane-force winds. Trees were uprooted in nearby neighborhoods and some windows popped out of the downtown Chicago skyscrapers. But by 6:00 pm, the storm had passed and commencement went on as scheduled.
Convocation of the McCormick School of Engineering was held Saturday morning, at which diplomas were awarded. The weekend's festivities were capped off with John's friend Armand's graduation celebration hosted by his parents, in the Skyline Room of the Trump Tower in downtown Chicago. The spectacular view was outdone only by the hospitality of Armand's family. A fun time was had by all.
For more photos, look here.
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Garland's Answer To "Tree The Town"
Richardson might have its "Tree the Town" initiative to plant 50,000 trees in Richardson over the next ten years. Now, Garland ISD is thinking of going one step farther -- growing its own trees. School board member Larry Glick's idea is to to give students training in horticulture and, as a byproduct, provide shade on school playgrounds as well. Garland ISD would start a tree farm, run by students who would both grow the trees and transplant them to playgrounds. Win-win.
After the jump, a look back at an Richardson effort to shade those playgrounds.
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Museum Tower vs Richardson's PGBT Station

Museum Tower, the long-envisioned condo tower in the Arts District in downtown Dallas, is on again. You might think that adding living spaces to downtown Dallas would be welcomed by all. Not so. WalkableDFW's Patrick Kennedy pans the planned tower, calling it a "cul-de-sac in the sky" due to the lack of walkability in the neighborhood. He has a point. Once you get past the glossy marketing brochures that show the downtown skyline and the nearby art museum, symphony hall and deck park, what will residents who actually move in be faced with on the ground? Look at the aerial view of the planned location -- it's the parking lot inside that strangling cloverleaf exit to Woodall Rodgers freeway. Just try to walk anywhere from your new condo and see how far you get. Big mistake?
After the jump, why I like it anyway and why I'm glad it's in Dallas, not Richardson.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Barack Obama Wannabe Stefani Carter

Young, bright, Harvard-educated, African-American candidate for the state legislature. What once described Barack Obama in Illinois is now being appropriated by none other than a north Texas Republican candidate for the Texas legislature. And if the biography isn't enough to get voters to see a little Barack Obama in you, how about lifting lines and ideas right from Barack Obama's keynote address to the 2004 Democratic Convention, the speech that launched his national career?
After the jump, look who's riding Obama's coattails?
Monday, June 14, 2010
116th Caltech Commencement
There has been no news from Richardson since last week because Ellen and I were in Pasadena, California, to attend Caltech's 116th commencement ceremony. Scott received his Master of Science degree in Electrical Engineering. The weather was ideal (the 75 degree days and cool nights were a welcome break from the Texas heat). The commencement ceremony struck just the right balance between seriousness and levity (and sometimes both rolled up together. For example, read Caltech professor Sean Carroll's take on the lyrics to the song Gaudeamus Igitur sung by the Caltech Glee Club). And the post-commencement luncheon in the Athenaeum was awe-inspiring (this private club on the Caltech campus hosted Nobel Prize winners Albert Einstein, Robert Millikan and A. A. Milchelson at its first formal dinner in 1931).
Besides glowing with pride during commencement, we also visited the outstanding Norton Simon art museum in Pasadena. Saturday turned out to be a full day at Universal Studios Hollywood after we discovered that you can't take just the studio tour without buying a ticket for the whole theme park experience, too. (For a more authentic studio tour, check out Warner Brothers instead.) Each evening was spent dining and strolling in Old Pasadena, the kind of livable city that Dallas and Richardson ought to study.
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Thursday, June 10, 2010
2010 World Cup - South Africa
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The whole world is watching. Even Americans. From June 11 through July 11, the world will pause to watch the World Cup. Find a location in the Dallas area to join in. Ideally, a location where Brazilians gather to watch Brazil play, or where Slovenians, Slovakians or Serbians gather -- the more exotic the country, the better, if they have a critical mass of fans in the north Texas area. The enthusiasm is infectious. Catch it. Even if you never watched a soccer match before in your life.
RICHARDSON
Fox and Hound*
112 W. Campbell Road
972-437-4225
www.foxandhound.com
*All locations will open early
Humperdink's Sports Bar and Restaurant
1601 N. Central Expressway
972-690-4867
www.humperdinks.com
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
Restaurants On Notice

Below is a list of restaurants that I've eaten in that have received a rating below 90 (that is, less than "Excellent") on a recent inspection score by the Richardson Health Department. I'm putting these restaurants on notice. If their scores don't improve to 90 or above ("Excellent") on their next inspection, I don't be eating there anymore.
(Note that a score of 80-89 is still considered "Good." I just like to think I have high standards. And note that there are other restaurants with scores less than 90. These are just the ones that I have had the pleasure of dining at and the ones that have been inspected in the last couple of months. The full list of restaurant scores can be found here.)
Inspection | Restaurant | Address | Score |
05/27/10 | Funasia - Main (upstairs) | 1210 E Belt Line Rd | 74 |
05/27/10 | Funasia - Concession (downstairs) | 1210 E Belt Line Rd | 75 |
05/21/10 | Chick-Fil-A | 603 S Plano Rd | 87 |
05/13/10 | Twisted Root Burger Co. | 730 E Campbell Rd | 88 |
05/03/10 | Furr's Cafeteria | 350 S Plano Rd | 84 |
04/29/10 | Oriental Express | 1600 N Plano Rd 2000 | 86 |
04/28/10 | The Upper Deck Bar and Grill | 1403 E Campbell Rd | 79 |
04/27/10 | A Taste of Italy | 3555 Murphy Rd | 88 |
04/26/10 | Dos Charros | 108 Univ Vlg S/C | 81 |
04/26/10 | Canyon Creek Country Club Main Kitchen | 625 Lookout Dr | 89 |
04/22/10 | Spring Creek B.B.Q. | 270 N Central Expy | 83 |
03/29/10 | Chien Garden | 1144 N Plano Rd #121 | 83 |
03/16/10 | Scalini's Pizza and Pasta | 3610 Shire Blvd 5108 | 88 |
03/15/10 | Boudreaux's Cajun Kitchen | 720 E Campbell Rd | 88 |
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Richardson's Walkability
Patrick Kennedy, on his blog WalkableDFW, has championed walkability as a necessary component of a city's livability. In a recent blog entry, he reports on an academic finding that intersection density is the number one predictor of walkability. He says:
"Intuitively this makes sense in that the smaller the blocks, the greater number of intersections, the more storefronts, the more choice of route, etc. We have also known that intersection density is an indicator of traffic safety."Kennedy goes on to present a detailed analysis of the intersection density of downtown Dallas compared with Portland, Oregon. Read his blog to learn which city comes out ahead.
After the jump, what another walkability measure says about Richardson.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Bush Turnpike TOD
- It looks promising. Preserves creeks. Connects to trails and DART rail. Strives for mixed-use walkability.
- I like how it uses Spring Creek trail to punch a hole in Central Expwy to tie east/west together.
- It gets Cottonwood rail line across Central Expwy without blocking traffic at Plano Pkwy. Advantage Richardson over Plano.