…and she’s down

This young woman had a remarkably good throwing arm, and the cheerleader on the perch landed in the water on three of her five throws.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 7.4.2026

the preparation

The cheerleaders were getting ready for the dunking booth.

I think those things would be a lot more fun if they’d let you pick who sits on the platform waiting to land in the water.  Apparently, however, that’s “not how it works” so they missed out on my interesting list of participants.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 7.4.2026

the real show

Remember a couple of days ago when I confessed that I had a bad attitude about the 4th of July celebrations this year?

A few minutes of watching things like a mechanical bull ride at a street fair helped me feel better.

Now, about this triptych…I thought initially that the story was that guy on the bull and his inevitable slide from the bull. However, check out the kid on the left. His facial expressions and gestures are really the story. Zoom in, if you want: I think it will be worth your effort.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 7.4.2026

he had some opinions

This guy had plenty to say. He was quite verbose on the subject of highway speed limits, particularly the way the speed limit is 75 mph in Texas and then immediately drops to 55 at the New Mexico state line, even though the roads are otherwise exactly the same. Anyone out here who’s ever driven to New Mexico shares his pain. And, yes, random dude on a bike, it DOES feel like a speed trap.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 7.4.2026

as american as a car wash

I was waiting for the small-town July 4 parade and street fair to start, so I took a photo walk. I specifically walked directly from where the car was parked to this out-of-business car wash. My eye was caught by the word “American” and it seemed like July 4 was a pretty good day to look around at something that was dilapidated: it matched mood.

However…the town’s street fair made me feel better.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 7.4.2026