Repay you for the years
The late sun caught this sign* on the western edge of the town of Sundown, a fitting sentence, maybe, for a rainy weekend in the midst of great drought.
Sundown,Texas
photographed 5.24.2014
*It’s Biblical – Joel 2:25. In case you wondered. Full disclosure: I Googled it; it wasn’t something I just knew.
(You can see other photos from the Day of Driving and Photographing here, here, and here.)
Posted on June 10, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, black and white photography, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, sundown, sundown texas, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 9 Comments.

creepy!!
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It is, isn’t it? Everything is creepy – the lighting, the clouds, that old house, the sign. (I didn’t stay long.)
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It’s something you’d expect in a zombie movie!!!
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I didn’t actually SEE any zombies, but I guess all that proves is that I didn’t see any zombies, right?
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exactly, for all you know, they could have been waiting to jump out of the storm shelter!!
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a fitting sign for the landscape and tells us a lot about the owner and how the house came to be in disrepair.
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Times have been tough for farmers around here, unfortunately. There are many houses that look just like this one. (But this is the only I’ve seen with a Bible verse out front.)
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Ye Gods – Hell and damnation!
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I know! I didn’t stay around very long – that sign plus the gathering storm made me nervous!
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