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as it begins to fade away

I spotted this old mobile home from the road, but didn’t even request a u-turn. I know that seems unlike my usual methodology but I had my reason(s). I was heading for a location just up the road and I knew I’d be back by this old place.

Normally, I would have poked my camera through that broken jalousie window to photograph the inside but I was getting a pretty creepy vibe. And creepy vibes are definitely a thing I don’t ignore; no reason to find out the hard way that this was a Murder Trailer.

Deaf Smith County, Texas
photographed 11.12.2021

Arbor Flowers

This hand-made arbor was decorated with some artificial flowers, and a ribbon. The passageway under the arbor didn’t really go anywhere in particular, but still – it was a nice touch.

Halfway, Texas
photographed 11.12.21

Mirrored

Something else I located inside the same church from yesterday, in the passageway from the kitchen to the sanctuary. I guess preachers need to check their look before the preaching commences.

Simms, Texas
photographed 11.13.2021

Tabled

A country church with an unlocked door: it was a dream come true. And finding this wonderful table in the back room was like an extra reward for my efforts.

Simms, Texas
photographed 11.13.2021

Window Frame/Window (framed)

A frame, then a frame, inside another batch of frames. And some jagged glass, too, just to keep things interesting.

Simms, Texas
photographed 11.13.2021