Monthly Archives: June 2020

Church: 3/4 View

As you may recall, I am fond of looking around the backs of things, and that’s how I found this nice little propane tank hanging out behind the church.

Dodson Prairie, Texas
photographed 4.16.2017

Eventually the vine will win

Actually, it’s been three years since I made this photo so there’s a very good possibility that by now, the vine HAS won. You know how it is with vines…

Dodson Prairie, Texas
photographed 4.16.2017

13

My granddaughter, the fabulous Miss Hannah Harvey, turns 13 years old today. Yay!

A few weeks ago, she and I took ourselves on a Big Adventure, which included a stop at a coffee shop; a drive to Abernathy, Texas, to make some photos*; and a picnic lunch of fried rice. It was an excellent day. Among the many interesting things we spotted in Abernathy was this row of theater seats on a sidewalk. Hannah spotted the 13 right away, of course. (And don’t tell her, but part of her birthday present is a print of this photo.)

Abernathy, Texas
photographed 5.22.2020

*Yes! She’s a photographer and even has a “real” camera, a starter-level Nikon.

Shadow Line

There is a surprising amount going on here, from the four circles to the one a/c unit to the stone trim to the boarded and bricked windows to the rhythm of the tiny arches.

But the best part was the shadows slanting away from their source.

Brownwood, Texas
photographed 5.23.2020

I can’t stop the rain

Me, looking at map and at clouds: We’ll need to stop in Moran. I can find something there to put in the foreground.

Patient Spouse:

Moran, Texas
photographed 5.22.2020