Monthly Archives: May 2018

Week of Randomness: 2 Boats

I usually try to keep a week or so ahead with blog posts. Lately, though, I’ve been in the middle of a big project at my real job* and there hasn’t been time to get out and make photos to feed these posts. And I’m having internet issues at the house**. And, I am barely able to stay a half-hour ahead of the blog.

So, in a bit of desperation, I dug some stuff out of the archives, things that for whatever reason didn’t make the cut the first time around. I am calling it the Week of Randomness, and the first one is from my 2015 trip to Nova Scotia.

Whale Cove, Nova Scotia***
photographed 7.28.2015

*I know it may be hard to believe that blogging is not actually my real job. But it’s not: I have a whole other gig that has a paycheck and benefits and an office and Important Projects with irrevocable deadlines. In other words, the exact opposite of the blog situation.
**The main issue is that the internet is no longer working.
***These boats were next to this building.

Preserver

This Navy ship was in port the entire time I was in New Orleans for a conference. On my very last night in town, right after I made this shot, I found out the name of the ship – the Kearsarge. THEN, when I looked it up, I found out that there have been several previous Kearsarges, including one whose name was changed to the Hornet. My father-in-law served aboard the Hornet in the 1950s.

And, so it seemed like everything came full circle, right there beside the Mississippi River.

New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.23.2018

Wizard of Magazine Street

Some important things here:

  • In New Orleans, sno-cones are called sno-balls.
  • This was taken on the corner of Constantinople Street and Magazine Street. Anyone who’s read A Confederacy of Dunces (which I hope is most of you)(seriously)(get a copy today) will recognize Constantinople Street as the home of Ignatius J. Reilly.
  • How cool is it that there are two Zs in the title of this post?

New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.21.2018

All the rectangles in town, probably

It’s not like a secret or anything: I sure do love some rectangles.

Levelland, Texas
photographed 4.29.2018

In the window

I drive past this former restaurant almost every morning on my way to work, and keep thinking I ought to stop and make a few photos. Late last month, a weird thing happened and I needed to go to the office on a Sunday, and for some reason I remembered to take the camera.

I worked for a few hours, and then as a reward to myself for my effort, my camera and I stopped at that place I’d been eyeing. And this is what I saw…

Levelland, Texas
photographed 4.29.2018