Monthly Archives: May 2012

May 21

Leftover flowers, stuck in the top of a rusted cross.

At the cemetery
Saragosa, Texas

photographed 11.11.2011

May 20

The school in Close City is about all that’s left of the town, which was intended to be a planned community of model homes and industry. It was, however, too far away from the center of the county to serve as the county seat and was abandoned in the early 1900s.

The school building is mostly boarded up now, but at one point, it was easy to get inside and wander around, either to spray-paint important messages on the walls (actual message: For a good time call me. Ask 4 Aimee.) or to take pictures. You can probably figure out what I did when I was inside…

Western Garza County, Texas

photographed 5.31.2010

May 19

Early evening arcade along West Commerce Street.

San Antonio, Texas

photographed 5.2.2012

May 18

It appears that this motel might have a vacancy.

Haskell, Texas

photographed 3.25.2012

May 17

This is a detail of a bas relief sculpture on the Arizona side of the Hoover Dam. This particular sculpture is a tribute the workers who perished during the dam’s construction, and is inscribed “They died to make the desert bloom.”

on top of Hoover Dam

photographed 5.30.2009