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The main entrance to Winchester Cathedral, mid-morning.

Later in the trip, when we stood in a long line to get inside Notre Dame, I appreciated this even more….

Winchester, England
photographed 6.1.2017

Texan

I won’t lie: my photographic heart beats a little faster when I see an abandoned place that’s got a window I can look through. This time, I spotted the Texan Motel lobby, complete with a rack of outdated (probably) tourist brochures.

Raton, New Mexico
photographed 8.27.2017

The young must challenge

Here’s another image from that pop-up art show we went to the other evening. The building’s lost its roof, but still has some charm, I think. It has art, too, which makes anything better.

The Cliffhouse Project
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.9.2017

The sunny side we also may view

Typical road trip conversation*:

Me: Look over there, at that old church/house/cemetery/etc.!

Patient Spouse: What? Where?

Me: OK. You have to make a u-turn.

Patient Spouse:

And that’s how I got this shot.

Grenville, New Mexico
photographed 8.26.2017

*When I’m not the driver. When I am the driver, I get to make ALL THE U-TURNS I WANT!

Depths (dead K-Mart)

Well, this was a rare treat – a chance to get inside an old K-Mart store (which I’ve named “dead K-Mart” because that’s the way my mind works). I’d previously peeked through the doors of this place, but being inside was a whole new perspective.

This is the first of four images from this place. Don’t worry, though, it was a sanctioned visit and I didn’t get arrested or anything like that.

Abilene, Texas
photographed 8.7.2017