To market, to market

 

I woke up in a bad mood this morning because we are going to Dallas next week and I didn’t have anyone lined up to take care of the dog. My parents have kindly offered to come stay with her, but the room they usually sleep in is in an area of the house now known as “Siberia” thanks to the wonders of multi-zone heating. I could heat it, but it would never be warm enough for my poor dad.

Dog care aside, I’m still not thrilled about going to Dallas. It isn’t that there’s anything particularly wrong with Dallas, apart from its being somewhat overwhelming for someone who drives almost exclusively on village or country roads. The problem I have with Dallas is the building in the photo above. It is the Dallas Market Center and when we are in town, it is our home. We get there in the early morning and leave at dusk.

It doesn’t look like much in the photo, but it is 14 stories of windowless, airless fun. Next week is the International Lighting Market. In the past, market has been ok, but this year with everyone suffering from the terrible economy, I am feeling gloomy about the whole trip.

Side note – I took the photo a few years ago from the top of the market parking garage on our last day in town. As I was snapping a few shots, a car came up and drove right into the concrete Jersey barrier behind me.

3 thoughts on “To market, to market”

  1. I share some of your gloomy thoughts about the economy – ugh! I’m heading to Dallas next week and I’m dreading it as well. If our customers only knew what we went through to get products on the shelves.

    I do like the Dallas Market Center though. Is it really only 14 stories? It seems like 100! I’m always in awe as I walk into that beautiful giant atrium and look up at all the possibilities waiting in the showrooms – this will be a better year!

    I enjoyed your blog. Maybe I’ll see you at the coffee line!

  2. Oh, the coffee. Yes, the morning coffee at Dallas Market is good. And the free Crispy Creme doughnuts … I’m feeling a little better now.

  3. You know I would go in your place if it made better economic sense…although I certainly don’t need Crispy Creme calories.

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