October 5 – fixing technical difficulties
This was posted for about 15 seconds on October 5, then vanished. (I know how it vanished, but I don’t want to admit to what happened; it was 100% operator error.) I was traveling and didn’t have a way to re-post until tonight.
Back in the day, I used to be a calligrapher. So you can understand my excitement at noticing how the L and the second E line up exactly with the uprights of the sign. Well done, sign-painter.
Also – check out that cool old gin in the background….
Woodrow, Texas
photographed 3.2.2012
Posted on October 7, 2012, in architecture, Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, calligraphy, haiku, laurie jameson, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, sign-making, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 6 Comments.

then i’ll just like it again 😉
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…or maybe the entire thing was just a ploy to get a few more Likes…
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😉
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I looked around for a bottle on the ground and could not see one, nor even a martini. Not being from cotton country I had to look up this other meaning of gin, and so now I know! Thanks.
I love that building’s texture and the beginnings of a moiré pattern here and there. Very vibrant.
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Thanks for being my editor – I realize now how confusing that gin reference was. Although it does sort of make me want to Photoshop a martini glass into the shot. Like “Where’s Waldo?”, for grownups!
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Why do they sell fleas?
This has always troubled me…
Aren’t words very strange?
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