Monthly Archives: September 2016

God: now in Denver

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You already know* what a sucker I am for graffiti. So of course, when I saw graffiti indicating God’s presence in Denver, I had to make the shot.

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.2.2016

*Don’t worry if you didn’t know. Here, let me help you out!

Cowboy, framed

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The Crawford, a hotel located in Denver’s Union Station, has a lot of interesting places to explore. One day, we found this series of framed cowboys staggered down a staircase.

Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.2.2016

The guard trees

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The internet told me that Matheson, Colorado, has a population on 94. My eyes told me that number seemed sort of exaggerated.

I wouldn’t have been here at all, except that I decided (on a whim that turned into an Absolute Mission) that on our trip to Colorado, we would completely avoid driving on any Interstates. That made for some interesting routes, and included quite a few miles on unpaved roads.

One of those unpaved roads brought us here, to an abandoned church guarded by dead trees.

Matheson, Colorado
photographed 9.4.2016

It’s a matter of priorities

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For fiscal reasons, I am assuming, a lot of little towns forgo opening the municipal swimming pools during the summer.

Boise City, Oklahoma
photographed 9.5.2016

The long and well-lighted hallway

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This is a pretty crappy hotel – cardboard boxes and other flammable stuff stored in the fire exit, lumpy pillows, exfoliating towels, etc. But it did have this going for it: a nice view of a long, lighted hallway.

So, there’s that.

Dumas, Texas
photographed 8.29.2016