Monthly Archives: February 2020

Clean Sweep

The rough concrete and stone floor in the grotto is hard on brooms, I guess.

Our Lady of Guadalupe grotto
Ballinger, Texas
photographed 2.14.2020

the future approaches

Here’s our situation, conveniently located within one photograph: an almost-gone farmhouse and so many wind turbines I can’t even count them.

Also – and I won’t divulge how I know this – that field was a lot muddier than it looked.

Wastella*, Texas
photographed 2.15.2020

*Yes, that is the actual name of the place. Apparently the town’s founder named it for his daughter, Wastella. My question is who in the hell would give their child a name like that??!?

Horseshoes

Those curtains, though! With their horseshoes and horses design! It’s too bad they are getting sawed to pieces from the broken windows.

Brownfield, Texas
photographed 2.14.2020

Food and games

The county community center has a couple of options – you can cook a meal on the grill and you can play basketball! (If you opt for basketball, though, you’ll need to be careful to not trip over the broken concrete.) And, also, if it’s a hot day, you can go inside and enjoy that window-mounted air conditioner.

Really, this place just has everything.

Brownfield, Texas
photographed 2.14.2020

Terry County Gap

Out on the edge of town, between the competing cemeteries, I found some buildings that were in the process of dismantling themselves. It almost felt like if I gave that utility pole a nudge it would tip over and bring the buildings with it.

Brownfield, Texas
photographed 2.14.2020