Category Archives: architecture

Just about everything

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Do your prefer lines in corrugated metal to run horizontally? Got it.
Or, maybe you prefer a vertical alignment? Got that, too.
Do you like metal ducts that shine in the sun? Yep.
Or bricks with random patterns of light and dark? That’s here, too.
Downspouts? Yes.
Guy wires? Certainly.
Four black windows, way up on the wall? Indeed.

This place has just about everything you’re looking for.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 3.9.2014

“This is not my beautiful house.”

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It was the part of town where a fairly high percentage of mean-looking dogs weren’t on a leash. Or a chain. I have an inherent fear of dogs anyway, and these particular animals looked like maybe they’d been waiting all day to enjoy a nice snack of photographer’s leg.

So, I stayed in the car to take this picture.

Which is why I heard the Talking Heads on the radio, singing “Once in a Lifetime” while I was shooting. And at the very moment I took this shot, I heard David Byrne sing, “This is not my beautiful house.” Coincidence or not – either way, I was greatly amused.

Slaton, Texas
photographed 3.9.2014

A chevron, suspended

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While there is surely some psychological reasons that I am drawn to abandoned places like this, we are all probably better off without knowing what they may be. Let’s just decide that my obsession is probably (mostly) harmless, and let it go. OK?

Anyway. Check out that roof, with its chevron shape, and the way it appears to be suspended from that T-shaped tower and pair of cables.

Also, you might be interested to know that the door on the right side is actually blue.

Santa Rosa, New Mexico
photographed 9.22.2013

The way things overlap

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Part of the same cluster of buildings where I saw this was a sight to make me very happy: metal siding, metal roofs (some even with pipes poking through them), bare tree branches, power lines, and that very nice brick tower.

Some days, it’s easy to do what I do….

Caldwell, Texas
photographed 2.28.2014

Overhang

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One thing:
“The town without a frown.”
-motto, Happy, Texas

Another thing:
“A Hilarious Comedy!”
-movie review for Happy, Texas

And one more thing:
Happy State Bank
-actual name of the bank

But mostly:
the view from under the awning at an abandoned gas station, looking toward the grain elevators

Happy, Texas
photographed 2.22.2014