Monthly Archives: April 2022

IT to the rescue

My knowledge of workplace safety protocols comes from officing across the hall from my agency’s risk manager for about eight years*. So there’s a chance I could be wrong in thinking that wheelchairs are not generally accepted as a safe substitute for ladder.

Love Field
Dallas, Texas
photographed 3.10.2022

*And also from not being a total idiot.

surveilling the surveillance trailer

Kudos to my pal Heidi for spotting a surveillance trailer. We are not too sure what, exactly, it was surveilling, but we realize that for a few minutes, it was likely to have been us.

near Tahoka, Texas
photographed 3.6.2022

How many stops did it used to take?

I guess the main question here is how many stops did it USED to take to get a burrito?

Tahoka, Texas
photographed 3.6.2022

the better part of valor

This small-town beauty shop is practicing an admirable degree of discretion by placing a decorative screen in front of the salon – I guess they think nobody needs to see what, exactly, is going on in there.

Tahoka, Texas
photographed 3.6.2022

my rough and rowdy ways

Well, after spending most of the month of March looking at photos of California, let’s kick off April back in Texas!

On a cold and windy Sunday, my friend Heidi and I discovered a cemetery called Saint Rest; there weren’t many marked graves there. So maybe there aren’t that many saints? Or that many dead ones, at any rate?

Saint Rest Cemetery
Tahoka, Texas
photographed 3.6.2022