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Usually, irony amuses me.

This just made me sad.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 12.31.2025

firework(s)

First of all, it’s pretty easy to see that there are fireworks available here.

And second of all, my brain and I enjoyed the idea of just rolling down the highway, going between 3.2 and 9.9 miles over the speed limit (because: Texas), and coming up on a giant truck that shouted FIREWORKS at us. It’s not that funny, now that I see it written down, but trust me on this: in my head it was hilarious.

Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 12.31.2025

sunbleached

When I made this photo, it seemed like a huge mistake. It was the first photo of the day (and the first one, now that I think about it, in two weeks). My camera settings were – to use a technical term – completely fucked up; the photo was way the hell over-exposed. I’d made a little drive out to the place specifically for a different shot I’d had my eye on for a while, so this felt like the one I took before I took the one I wanted.

But then, when I looked at it again, I rather enjoyed the overexposed look, the way the sun baked that sign until it started falling apart, and seared everything else until the colors were drained.

Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 12.31.2025

gold is immortality

I met a gentleman from Louisiana in the hotel in Alamogordo.

Wait a minute. That doesn’t sound right.

What I mean is that I crossed paths with a gentleman from Louisiana and we had a chat in the hotel lobby. He’d come all the way from Monroe to see the dunes (and what he called the “yucca trees”) and was interested in what our group was finding. He said he hoped I got a photo of the sunset.

I did. And this is it.

(Probably to your great relief, this is the end of White Sands. Thanks for sticking with me!)

White Sands National Park, New Mexico
photographed 12.13.2025

my way to be free

The first photo I posted in this series from White Sands was of a picnic shelter, with long early-morning shadows, sun-tipped white dunes, and skinny clouds.

Or rare occasions, symmetry appeals to me, so I’ll close out this run of monochrome White Sands images with another shot of that same picnic shelter – this time, a close look at the shelter’s structure. The rivets caught my attention for reasons that I hope are clear. Or if not clear, then maybe clear-ish.

White Sands National Park, New Mexico
photographed 12.13.2025