Monthly Archives: September 2016

Mickey’s, in the rain

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To summarize:

  1. It was raining.
  2. Mickey’s may sell guns.
  3. And either they are going to maybe sell knives.
  4. Or they are not.
  5. It could probably  go either way.

Boise City, Oklahoma
photographed 8.30.2016

By owner (may need work)

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Kenton, Oklahoma, is the sort of town that you probably won’t just wander to: it’s way over in the far end of the Oklahoma panhandle, and if you’re coming into town from the west, from New Mexico, you’d better plan on driving on quite a few miles of unpaved roads.

But that’s the charm of it.

And if you’d like to live there, here’s a place that’s for sale.

Kenton, Oklahoma
photographed 9.5.2016

Lizard + Shack

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Day eight, of an eight-day trip – that’s when the Patient Spouse became the Spouse. As I pulled the car over (after making a u-turn to get to back to this spot), he said, “I think I need to find something to do where you have to stand around and watch me.”

Message received.

But I still made this shot. You’d’ve done the same thing – who could pass up the lizard and that shack?

Trinidad, Colorado
photographed 8.30.2016

Dining and Provision

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Just a little scene I spotted while (here’s a narrative twist), I waited for my Patient Spouse.

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.2.2016

Dusty ghosts of time

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Sometimes when I make these through-dirty-windows shots, I don’t know what’s going to show up in the image. Like this one – I didn’t expect the statues down there at the front of the church. Or that card table.

what’s left of the Catholic church
Trinchera, Colorado
photographed 9.5.2016