Monthly Archives: November 2018

Furrow

There isn’t much left in Fluvanna, but there is this! I sort of fell for the rhythm of the concrete blocks and the horizontal ridges, but sometimes I”m easy to impress…

Fluvanna, Texas
photographed 10.20.2018

Windy edge of the escarpment

When you live on the Plains, vistas like this are dramatic and unusual. And if this image barely does it any justice.

near Fluvanna, Texas
photographed 10.20.2018

Post Office: closed for business

If you ever wondered – and I am sure you have! – what the inside of a closed-down post office looks like, then today is your lucky day. They look like this.

Don’t you feel better now?

Fluvanna, Texas
photographed 10.20.2018

Jesus and the arrows

We’d had a lot of rain, and I took advantage of the first sunny day to get out and see what I could find. I saw the “Jesus Loves You” sign and all those arrows as I turned the corner. I drove a mile or two before I decided that it was worth making a photo of, and then had to drive about five more miles to find a place that was dry enough for me to turn around.

That’s a problem I almost never have.

near Gail, Texas
photographed 10.20.2018

Awning is surprisingly new

It’s a little hard to figure out everything that’s going on here – the building is old. And abandoned. The roof has holes in it. But that awning is fairly new. (It’s also crooked, for whatever that’s worth.)

I can’t add all those parts up and get an answer that makes any sense.

Gail, Texas
photographed 10.20.2018