Monthly Archives: July 2019

Wall Texture

A ragged wall, shot through a dirty window: my favorite thing.

Marfa, Texas
photographed 12.23.2018

Thirds

On a trip through Nebraska last year, we (of course!) took back roads as often as possible. On the day we drove from Hastings to Omaha, we started on our usual path, and soon noticed some interesting things that looked like ammunition bunkers or something. Naturally, they required further exploration and we soon found ourselves on a back-back road.

There were, in fact, miles and miles of bunkers. And this place, too, which seems somehow connected to the bunkers in a way that was hard to ascertain.

near Hastings, Nebraska
photographed 8.29.2018

Mixed Use

This place used to be a gas station or auto mechanic shop (or both). Now it looks like maybe it’s a heating/air conditioning business. But with tires.

Exeter, Nebraska
photographed 8.29.2018

An oddly-framed view

I realize the opening in the wall is actually a functioning (and functional) passage to a space beyond the wall. But it’s more fun to think it is a device to frame that streetlight in the background.

New Iberia, Louisiana
photographed 10.21.2017

Shortly, we were engulfed

This storm came up quickly, with an intensity that was a little frightening. Or, actually, I think I mean the intensity was exhilarating. Yes. That’s what I mean. And it was also photogenic.

St. Charles Borromeo Church
Grand Coteau, Louisiana
photographed 10.22.2017