After hours
My Patient Spouse was driving along the old Route 66 in Amarillo the other morning, and I was looking for something interesting to photograph. It wasn’t a surprise to him – and won’t be to you, either – that the very first thing that caught my attention was a window to look through.
The difference here is that this place is still in operation, which puts it apart from the usual shots. Look at me, pushing the limits!
San Jacinto Christian Academy
Amarillo, Texas
photographed 5.29.2016
Posted on June 11, 2016, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, amarillo, amarillo texas, black and white photography, Leica, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, postaday, route 66, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 21 Comments.

First, an image of you.. then a place that’s still in business. You’re starting to court the “Selling Out” term, Melinda. You’ve been warned!
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I seem to be headed down a slippery slope. Probably will wind up shooting calendar photos before long. (One of my blogging friends says the ultimate cliche photo is a basket of kittens. At least I haven’t made one of those photos. Yet.)
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He he he!
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You are getting adventurous! I believe “Mr. Man” knows what side his bread is buttered on.
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I know! Always pushing that envelope, I guess.
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Hats off to all our very patient spouses for the long journey they take with us…
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Indeed – those of us with patient spouses (or partners) are certainly fortunate.
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Certainly, which is why a 2 hour trip can take several days 🙂
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If you hurry, right?
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Fabulous shot! I love it. And I’m with Robert, above, re patient spouses –
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This particular photographic adventure was the Patient Spouse’s idea, actually!
I’m glad you liked the photo.
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I love this shot, Melinda!
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Thanks, Elen!
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Really nice repetitions!
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Thanks Mark. I liked the way the layers of things lined up, almost like a geological formation.
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Love the repetition in this photo. The signs on the back wall break up the pattern in a subtle and interesting way.
I owe you an email. Sorry, so slow. Struggling a bit with life, the universe and everything.
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Thanks! The repetition of those upside down stools was what first caught my attention.
No worries re. email – take care of yourself and write when you’re up to it.
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Thanks Melinda!
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I love these diner stools. Nicely seen!
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Thanks, Laura. I saw them from the car window as we drove down the street – those shiny legs are something, aren’t they?
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They gleam!
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