Monthly Archives: August 2020

Everything Melted

It was hot that day – around 110 degrees. And the wind was not a gentle, cooling breeze; it was the opposite of both of those things. And midday was brutal – everything felt like it could melt right then.

O’Donnell, Texas
photographed 7.13.2020

Weed as Barrier

That weed may have thought its presence across a potential walking route was enough to keep itinerant photographers at bay.

That weed was wrong.

Big Spring, Texas
photographed 8.2.2020

Bounced light at the bridge

Back in the Old Days, before photography took over my head, I don’t think I even noticed when light bounced off water and onto the underside of a concrete bridge. Those were sad times, indeed.

San Angelo, Texas
photographed 8.2.2020

Discounts are available

I really do like the contrast between the shiny lodging shown on the billboard and the raggedy building below it.

We’re always looking for the next shiny thing, I guess.

Big Spring, Texas
photographed 8.2.2020

a slight technical problem

That panel that says “garage” is really nice, isn’t it? And look, it has a rail above it, so it can slide open. But….wait…there’s a regular door in there. So if you slide the big door open, the little one just opens to a wall? Awesome.

Sterling City, Texas
photographed 8.2.2020