Monthly Archives: October 2025
dizzy
My brain does not like to see things that spin around. Seeing the motion makes it go all mushy on the inside (oddly, the exact feeling that calculus gave me that one awful semester in college).
Even standing on the ground trying to get a photo of the twirl-around ride* made me a little dizzy.
Panhandle South Plains Fair
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.21.2025
*Not, as far as I know, it’s actual name.
this raises some questions
Panhandle South Plains Fair
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.21.2025
women’s building
I went to the fair – it’s a family tradition.
And because Lubbock is still more or less mired in 1958 or something, there’s a building called The Women’s Building. It’s where all the gals get to show their baking, canning, pickling, cake-decorating, quilting, embroidering, knitting, crocheting, and other skills of a feminine nature. At the end of fair week, the cakes have sort of melted into themselves, which is my favorite part.
Here’s a shot that doesn’t include of the gal-type stuff. Unless you count the broom.
Anyway, I dare you to try to explain to my very outspoken sixth grade granddaughter why the building has such a gender-specific name. I’ll tell you right now she won’t be putting up with your bullshit explanation.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.21.2025
sea/glass
I started the run of photos from my trip with a sunset, so I guess it makes sense to end with a sunrise…
The way those waves were backlit by the rising sun fascinated me: it reminds me of molten glass. And you can go ahead and relax because I will only post this one image (of the 100 or so that I made of the exact same thing).
Old Orchard Beach, Maine
photographed 9.15.2025
ivy league (sort of)
The cemetery chapel was covered with ivy that was just starting to think about putting on its fall reds, which would have been a beautiful display. But, really, I didn’t hate the way it looked when I saw it, and especially liked the way the wavy gold glass was peeking through the leaves.
Laurel Hill Cemetery
Saco, Maine
photographed 9.15.2025




