Monthly Archives: July 2019

Just checking in

Every few years I remember to drive out by my favorite sign of all time. One of these days I will have waited too long to get one more photo, though, and that will be a sad discovery.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 6.30.2019

Moon, setting

Here’s another photo from our friends Darryl Birkenfeld and Joann Starr’s place, Casa La Entereza, with the summer solstice moon high in the morning sky.

If you’d like to know more about the house – which was designed by the Patient Spouse – go here.

near Nazareth, Texas
photographed 6.24.2019

Labyrinth

I am pretty sure this is the first time I’ve posted a photo of a labyrinth. You were wondering when I’d get around to it, weren’t you? This labyrinth is on our friends’ land.

Their place – Casa la Entereza – is a beautiful house/retreat center on the edge of a playa lake near the town of Nazareth, Texas. Please take a minute to follow the link and read about all the things they are doing.

near Nazareth, Texas
photographed 6.24.2019

PS – For some reason, my fingers refuse to believe “labyrinth” is spelled like that.

Near the tracks

Just a little something I saw down by the railroad tracks…

Tulia, Texas
photographed 6.24.2019

Attebury

Patient Spouse, as we’re leaving town: What’s the best way to get back to the highway?

Me: Go straight through this light.

Also me: Wait! Wait! Turn left RIGHT HERE. I need to look at something!

Patient Spouse:

And that’s the story of how we drove all the way to the next town before we got on the main road. And it’s also the story of how I got this photo, and the one from yesterday, and the one you’ll see tomorrow…

Tulia, Texas
photographed 6.24.2019