Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
View from inside a cemetery shrine, constrained by the bars on the glass-free window.
Shafter, Texas
photographed 12.22.2018
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
I made 18 shots here, to get the flags just right. Guess which one was the best. Yes, the very first one.
But it’s only marginally about the flags anyway. It’s the mop, really.
Valentine, Texas
photographed 12.22.2018
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
It’s easy to tell that I was in the American Southwest – the iconic skull and dried-chile wreath gave it away.
Marathon, Texas
photographed 12.24.2018
Posted in Photography
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Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
If you go to Valentine, Texas, and think the church will be unlocked and then discover it’s not, this is what you’ll see as you leave, trying not to be too disappointed.
Valentine, Texas
photographed 12.22.2018
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
See? You probably don’t even NEED a ladder for most things. A chair will work just fine.
Shafter, Texas
photographed 12.22.2018
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