Monthly Archives: August 2020

Industry

Information from Data USA says that various manufacturing businesses in Raceland employ a total of 604 people; I guess some of them work over there at the place with the plumes rising to meet the clouds.

(Also, the photo behind the statistical information shows a scene from the French Quarter in New Orleans, which IS NOT anything like what you’ll see in Raceland. FYI.)

Raceland, Louisiana
photographed 1.9.2016

A storm in Kansas

From the vast plain on the eastern side of Colorado, it’s easy to watch the weather – even if it’s in Kansas….

Lincoln County, Colorado
photographed 9.4.2016

Let there be…lamps

Four years after I made this shot, my memory of the exact sequence of events is a little less than clear. However, I am making an educated guess that this was what happened:

  1. We drove through town.
  2. I saw this window display.
  3. Two blocks later, I said to the Patient Spouse, “You’ll need to turn around.”

And you know the rest…

Campo, Colorado
photographed 8.30.2016

Laundry Day

My mom told me one time that her Aunt Debbie had a technique where she’d fold a fitted sheet as she was taking it down from the clothesline. I can barely fold one that’s in a pile on the bed and warm from the dryer.

But, anyway, I saw laundry on the line nearly every day of our trip to Nova Scotia.

Mavillette, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.29.2015

Must be the Easter Bunny’s storeroom

You know that if I was looking at and photographing the front of a church, I sure did walk around back to see what was there. And that’s how I found the storeroom with oeuf boxes stacked up. Naturally, the only conclusion is that I found where the Easter Bunny stores their eggs until they need them.

Église Catholique Sainte-Marie
Church Point, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.26.2015