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Back in the day when I lived in Albuquerque, this was a fancy office building. The subsequent decades have not been especially kind to the building and I would no longer consider it “fancy” by any known metric.

Albuquerque, New Mexico
photographed 5.27.2023

important cargo (maybe)

A junked out vehicle, filled with junk. Was it a redundancy or an amplification?

Also, in this town I saw a man walking along the highway. He was wearing a backpack and carrying a one-gallon container of water. Every time a car would pass by, he’d raise the water container as a wave to the drivers. (This is not a part of the state where people just…hike.) (So I am not sure what his deal was.)

Jayton, Texas
photographed 5.22.2023

quonset

I am a bit of a contrarian (this is probably not shocking news to any of you).

As a result, the only thing I could concentrate on was how much I would not fit in if I had to live in a town called Rule.

Rule, Texas
photographed 5.22.2023

here i go again

This town is so small that the church is practically the only thing there. So of course I stopped to take a look around. And – of course, one more time – I looked through the window to see what I could see (and photograph). It’s just a thing I do.

Swenson, Texas
photographed 5.22.2023

will fight

That banner was so wind-tangled that I couldn’t quite make out what someone will fight for but they apparently feel quite strongly about their position.

Haskell, Texas
photographed 5.22.2023