Monthly Archives: April 2020
Lawn Mower Fixer, number 1
I’ve been driving past this place for ten years now. I am intrigued by the number of times the Fixer changes phone numbers, just spray painting the new one right there on the brick. Frequently, I think I ought to stop and get some photos, so the other day I did just that. It’s coming up on lawn mowing season here, so I guess the Fixer is getting set up for this year’s season by getting a new can of spray paint….
Levelland, Texas
photographed 3.18.2020
Dairy Products
I am drawn to looking at the fringes of things, especially the edges of towns. There’s something about the seasonal fireworks stands, the sketchy convenience stores, the low-rent retail operations, and I wonder how further growth will impact these places. Sometimes they get swallowed up, if the city’s moving their direction. Or if it’s not, maybe they eventually shrivel away.
And then sometimes, things take a faster turn – like this road just a few miles from my house. For years, it was a farm-to-market road that everyone called “1585.” Then parts of it were annexed by the city and it became, officially, 130th Street (although most people still called it by its old name). And now part of it is in the path of a new loop road around town, Loop 88, and demolition has already begun on the businesses that lined 1585 for all these years. It is a landscape that changes every time I go by.
My mind wanders all over the place on a good day, and now that I’m working from home and am without the daily dose of hilarious comments from co-workers, I’m left thinking things like, “How soon will we start to call our beloved 1585 just plain old 88?”
Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 3.17.2020




