Monthly Archives: April 2016
Plastic bag (for Brett Erickson)
I had a conference in Phoenix. It was related to my real job, but that didn’t mean I left my camera at home!
I found this gem within an hour of my arrival, when I was walking along the side of the convention center. I knew immediately I needed to make the shot, for my very good pal Brett Erickson. He’d’ve done the same for me.
Phoenix, Arizona
photographed 4.1.2016
PS: Don’t forget to click on the image to see a larger version!
Eyes
I go by this billboard often, and finally made the effort to stop and make some photographs.
Someone was watching me, though.
And look at this – my billboard has a German cousin!
near Lorenzo, Texas
photographed 3.27.2016
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An unsecured location
The front door of our country home.
Or, to be accurate, what’s left of the front door of a hut on some land we’ve got out in the country. The hut came with the place, and has been in the process of falling down for a decade. There’s a hole in the roof now, so I don’t image it will make it through many more winters.
You can see other shots of the hut here and here and here and here.
Yellowhouse Canyon
Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 3.27.2016
Thanks to help from Andy Hooker, I was able to restore the function that will enable viewers to click on the image to see a larger version. Try it out!
Unquenched Thirst
My granddaughter is thinking of starting a cotton farm*, and this is her seed storage compartment. Hannah-as-a-farmer is amusing enough, but the cotton stuffed unto a soda carton struck me as very funny.
Yellowhouse Canyon
Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 3.27.2016
*She also has plans to cure diabetes, become President, and work as a fashion designer. I will assume that her clothing designs will feature cotton.




