by the gifts of the citizens

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About five or six times a year, I head over to Crosbyton, Texas, for a meeting.  About four or five times a year, I somehow overlook grabbing my camera before I leave. This time, though, not only did I have my camera, but I got to town a little early and had time to circle the block to get this shot.  

I’d say it’s been a while since the citizens of Crosbyton donated “gifts” that resulted in this mural.  

It’s also been a while since there was passenger train service in Crosbyton, so the depot depicted here (I guess) represents the artist’s nostalgia over bygone days when one could catch a train to…somewhere.  The Texas Historical Society has this to say about trains, “On April 10, 1911, the first train left on the Crosbyton-South Plains Railroad.”  No word on where it was going, if it ever came back, if there were any subsequent departures.

Crosbyton, Texas
photographed 10.21.2013

Posted on November 3, 2013, in Photography and tagged , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 10 Comments.

  1. This is one that I would mark as “special” in your portfolio. Give this a 5 star rating.

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  2. Yep, I agree with Ken. This is wonderful. I can’t really figure out what I’m looking at and I like that.

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  3. I thought at first it might be a broken up reflection. Wonderfully done!

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  4. I like it too. One thing that caught my eye, and imagination, are the worn areas from something swinging against the top of the mural. Can’t help wonder what that was.

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