Monthly Archives: July 2021

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One of the most beneficial things about my everyday camera/lens combination is that the lens is small enough to fit right into the diamond shapes of a chain-link fence.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 6.20.2021

Windowsill Car

The randomness of things will (I hope) always amaze me. I was out on the fringes of town the other day and spotted a mobile home that was less mobile and less home with every passing minute. Some of the windows were gone, others were boarded up with now-weathered plywood. The front steps were about half missing. A tree was asserting its dominance by growing very close to the wall. The front door was gone. There was a toilet fixture in the living room.

And this: a toy car parked right there on the windowsill.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 6.20.2021

Detour (religion)

If you’d like, you may insert your own metaphor right here.

Tucumcari, New Mexico
photographed 6.4.2021

Almost Open

If the way to tell if a place is open for business is by how much of the “open” sign you can see, then this place is nearly open.

Other – perhaps more reliable – clues indicate otherwise.

Kenna, New Mexico
photographed 5.23.2021

Permanently Parked

If you take the “travel” out of “travel trailer” this is what’ll be left over.

In case you’d wondered…

Alpine, Texas
photographed 6.12.2021