Monthly Archives: June 2015

It was a three-stool place

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Portland is famous for its food carts. How famous? So famous the food carts have their own website. On that website, there are over 100 different cuisines listed, so no matter your particular food carving, you’ll probably be able to find a cart that’s to your liking.

Here are three stools, waiting on customers, at a food cart pod at SW 9th and Alder (the largest in the concentration of street food in America, according to the food-cart website).

Portland, Oregon
photographed 6.10.2015

Pedestrian

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I thought the pedestrian ruined the shot when she walked into it, so I made another one after she’d gone. Turns out, she made the shot.

Downtown, early morning
Portland, Oregon
photographed 6.10.2015

What morning looks like

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This is the Hawthorne Bridge. And the Willamette River. And the early-morning sun.

Portland, Oregon
photographed 6.10.2015

Alive

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I am lucky: my job involves travel.

I like to travel. (You knew that already, didn’t you?)

Just the other day, I was in Portland, where I spotted this mural and the pair of parking meters. Both made me happy.

Portland, Oregon
photographed 6.13.2015

Holding up the sky

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Another sky view from Yellowhouse Canyon – this one looking west. Those mesquite branches look as though they are hard at work, holding the sky aloft.

Here’s the view to the south. And to the east.

Yellowhouse Canyon
Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 6.6.2015