November 7
Far West Texas is my favorite part of the state – it’s got mountains, a nice dry climate, open spaces, and this gem – Balmorhea State Park. It’s an oasis where an artesian spring fills the world’s largest spring-fed swimming pool.
The pool and the buildings at the park were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the early 1930s. This is a view looking down at the handrail at the steps going down into the pool.
Balmorhea State Park, Texas
photographed 11.10.2010
Posted on November 7, 2012, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, artesian spring, balmorhea state park, balmorhea state park texas, black and white photography, civilian conservation corps, far west texas, haiku, laurie jameson, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 5 Comments.

Heaven allows us
to choose what we hold on to
even if it’s art.
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I had to look at this 3 different times before I realised it was not a horizontal view but a vertical one. Very disorienting! I like the crackly old paint.
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I hope it didn’t make you dizzy! Here’s a shot of another railing at the same pool – posted almost exactly two years ago: http://www.365photosin2010.blogspot.com/2010/11/november-10.html
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That one is very nice too – thought it could not be much different. I can’t comment successfully at blogspot or I would have. Nice to have a link to one of your other blogs, now I will have to do some exploring…when I can find some time.
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I almost didn’t post that link because I noticed how crappy a lot of the photos on that blog are! If you DO look around at that blog, just keep saying, “Melinda’s current photos don’t suck nearly as much as these do!”
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