Monthly Archives: September 2014

Chair

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Anyone who’s read this blog for very long knows that I always try to look around behind these old buildings. Sometimes that’s where the good stuff is.

So, this chair. I found it behind that drive in from yesterday. The first thing I noticed was how the woven stripes in the upholstery weathered differently – half of the fabric was in relatively good condition, while the other half was just threads.  The second thing I noticed was that hole in the wall to the right of the chair. For some reason, that hole seems…ominous.

Midland, Texas
photographed 8.23.2014

Drive In

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Look! A deserted drive-in.

From the state of the paving in the parking lot (it was completely gone) and those trees growing from what would have been paved at some point, I guess the place has been out of business for a while.

Midland, Texas
photographed 8.23.2014

Lighthouse Church

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Midland, Texas, is all shiny and new and flooded with oil money, both old and new.

But there’s also this. Which is none of those things.

Midland, Texas
photographed 8.23.2014

A pair of shots

One of the most interesting things that have happened to me since I started blogging is that I’ve made friends through blog connections. I surely never saw that coming.

For the past couple of years, blogger Ehpem and I have struck up a friendship. It was a nice happenstance that on a recent work trip to the Pacific Northwest I was able to meet Ehpem (who was just as nice in person as I’d expected). We spent part of two days making photos in Victoria, and we’ve posted many of these shots on our respective blogs.

One of the places Ehpem took me was Fan Tan Alley, where we stood shoulder-to-shoulder and made photos of some construction work. And so, here’s the first ever cooperative posting from One Day | One Image and Burnt Embers:

Ehpem took the wider view:
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And I didn’t:
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Want to see what Ehpem said about these same photos?

Victoria, British Columbia
photographed 8.3.2014

The narrowest street

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This street is said to be the narrowest one in Canada. Some construction work on one of the adjacent buildings made it feel even more narrow, with scaffolding blocking the light. My excellent tour guide, Ehpem showed it to me. I am pretty sure I wouldn’t have found it on my own…

Fan Tan Alley
Victoria, British Columbia
photographed 8.3.2014