This
Another shot from Sudan, just a couple of blocks from the yard sale sign. Kind of a mystery, I think, about what “This” refers to, but I like it.
This entire block of buildings had once been busy; I saw evidence of a beauty shop, a video store, the Eastern Star place, some offices, and so on. But now: nothing was still in business and the roofs were caved in.
Good for photography; bad for the town.
Sudan, Texas
photographed 5.25.2013
Posted on June 7, 2013, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, downtown, melinda green harvey, one day one image, photo a day, photography, sudan, sudan texas, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 19 Comments.

“THIS” is a sign of the time, unwitting symbolism.
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It sort of does symbolize what’s left of the town, doesn’t it!
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“This is life in a small town”.
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True – THIS is life in a small town. Or what’s left of one, anyway.
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Not a place to hang about too close.
That dried out shrub blown onto the door step is a fantastic detail – says so much more than This.
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That dried up shrub is actually a piece of a tumbleweed (http://bit.ly/extu3), that ubiquitous symbol from Western movies, books about the dust bowl, and something that’s almost always mentioned in any article about small towns in this part of Texas, where apparently tumbleweeds tumble down deserted streets at mid-day every time a writer shows up.
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Or, apparently, a photographer
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Ha! Ha! Apparently so.
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One wonders if some sort of apocalypse hit Sudan, leaving it to decay and go back to nature. The photos are extraordinary, though.
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Poor Sudan – there’s just not much left. Which is, of course, why I went there to take pictures!
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I thought it was that.
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It could have been the other, too, I guess.
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I like this! Sometimes the words make a photograph so much more interesting.
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You’re right, Karen – it wouldn’t have been the same without that word painted on the window.
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“This” is really wonderful.
Beautifully desolate, if that makes any sense! 🙂
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Thanks, Lisa. I like the term “beautifully desolate” – that’s what I look for when I go out to these little towns to take pictures.
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I like this very much, Melinda.
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Thanks, Ashley!
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