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En Suite

Here’s another abandoned farmhouse – you can see another view of it here – and it was pretty fancy back in its day, which you can clearly imagine by looking at the en suite bathroom. (“En suite” is a term I never, ever, would use in regular conversation, but it came to mind when I looked through the window and saw that sink way over there on the bathroom wall.)

Deaf Smith County, Texas
photographed 11.13.2021

The Way Alice Left It

Based on the refrigerator magnets still in place at this abandoned farmhouse, a woman named Alice once lived here.  I don’t know when she left, or why. All I know is that the house was full of what her life had been.

Deaf Smith County, Texas
photographed 11.12.2021

Hopper

This trip – a journey, really – that I went on in October was nearly 1,700 miles of driving and very nearly (it felt like) that many u-turns. This is but one example of something that caught my attention, but that didn’t catch it in time to just turn off the road like a normal person. (Doing anything “like a normal person” is not something I generally do anyway.)

Chandler, Oklahoma
photographed 10.11.2021

Old > New

An old building in downtown Wildorado, Texas, lives out the remainder of its days under the watchful – and perhaps judgey – eye of that fancy new house. Such is the way of things.

Wildorado, Texas
photographed 10.8.2021

Lucy’s Tacos

I am pretty sure Lucy makes delicious tacos. What I am less sure about is where she sells them, as the building right behind the sign appears to not have an operable kitchen. Or, you know, anything else Lucy or her customers would require.

Afton, Oklahoma
photographed 10.12.2021