Monthly Archives: July 2020

Cloud Swirl

My rule to look around back came in handy the other night. We’d gone out to try to see the comet NEOWISE but the clouds made that plan unworkable. I turned around to see what was behind us (photographically speaking), and that’s when I spotted this fantastic cloud.

Pearce Cemetery
Hale County, Texas
photographed 7.18.2020

Groundskeeper’s Shack

I think you need to know that I have just completed a long list of tiny cemeteries scattered across the Texas panhandle. And you also need to know that I have a fascination with the stuff that makes things work – like the groundskeeper’s shack at a cemetery. If you see where this is headed…

Pearce Cemetery
Hale County, Texas
photographed 6.28.2020

Nothing lasts forever

The saddest part of any cemetery is this right here: the gathered up dead or damaged flowers and other mementos that families have left.

O’Donnell, Texas
photographed 7.13.2020

Each unhappy family

You know that famous line from Anna Karenina “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.”? From the looks of the message spray-painted on this truck, I would assume that this family had found yet another way to be unhappy.

O’Donnell, Texas
photographed 7.13.2020

Heavenward

This church, first known as the Swedish Free Mission Church, was built in 1915. The services were conducted in Swedish until the 1940s.

The church is currently called the Evangelical Free Church and services are held every Sunday afternoon at 4:00.

Melvin, Texas
photographed 6.15.2020