Monthly Archives: March 2024

old firetruck in the rain

I went to two little towns the other day; the towns are less than ten miles apart and not at all similar except that both of them have (for some reason) ancient and ragged firetrucks parked outside. I’m not sure what the deal is, but anyway, I did get photos of both of them because that’s the way I am.

Roaring Springs, Texas
photographed 3.15.2024

cowboy country

Y’all! I love to spot oddly-proportioned murals. It’s a weird thing, but I’m thinking that none of you are particularly surprised by my big announcement.

Anyway: here’s this.

Matador, Texas
photographed 3.15.2024

tornado damage

When I was 14, a huge and deadly tornado struck my town. Storm prediction and warning was a lot different then, and because that storm happened at night and didn’t damage my part of town, I didn’t actually know about it until the next day.

But I’ve never forgotten the shock in our town, the way the winds tossed heavy thing around like they were nothing, and the fact that 26 people died in the storm. And even down, decades later, if you know where to look, scars are still visible.

On June 21, 2023, a tornado struck the small town of Matador. Four people were killed and there was much damage to structures and businesses. And in just a matter of a few seconds, that storm created scars that will last for many, many years.

Matador, Texas
photographed 3.15.2024

muted colors on a muted day

The weather was crap the other day, so naturally that called for a drive. In the rain. In the cold. In the wind. Really just a fantastic day to…see what stuff looks like when it gets rained on, since that’s not a thing that happens all that much.

Matador, Texas
photographed 3.15.2024

next challenge

Well, don’t I feel silly. Here I’ve been paying monthly membership fees at Pilates when all along I could’ve been using the fifty cent Cindy Crawford VHS workout. Sometimes I question my fiscal responsibility.

Ranger, Texas
photographed 11.23.2016

 

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