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the damp crept in

I mean, the damp didn’t so much creep in as it just let itself fall right in through the holes in the roof and the broken windows. It just sounds fancier to say it crept in….

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

there used to be a grocery store

Of course the grocery store has closed. That’s, sadly, a common thing in these rural towns out here.

They’re replaced by nothing or by convenience stores or by dollar stores, none of which completely fill the gap, but all of which contribute to the rise of food deserts.

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

carts

From the looks of things, the Abell-Prewitt Implement Company has gone out of business, leaving behind an array of merchandise. And two very dusty shopping carts.

I don’t know where residents of Ralls currently go to obtain their implements…

Also: what are residents of Ralls called? Ralls-ites? Rallsians? Rallers?

Ralls, Texas
photographed 1.13.2024

birds, fleeing

My aimless approach to the shed full o’ junk scared up a flock of sparrows (?), but it didn’t scare them much: they flew about three joists down and settled in like nothing ever happened.

Ralls, Texas
photographed 1.13.2024

mattresses

Yes. Well. There are a lot of places to spend the night in Tucumcari.

This is not one of them.

Route 66 – Tucumcari, New Mexico
photographed 5.29.2022