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God, on Zoom

Of course, a lot of people got used to using Zoom during the pandemic. It’s just a regular tool these days – and we don’t really think anything about it.

However, I didn’t really think that God used Zoom as a way to communicate. Just shows what I know, right?

Luther, Oklahoma
photographed 10.11.2021

Glancy

Oh, man! What a find! An out of business hotel, complete with a sign with a lot of fonts, a nice variety of shapes, and the relics of some old neon.

And this was a fun find: the Clinton City Council voted unanimously in August 2019 to have the building demolished. Apparently that didn’t happen,: in 2021 the Clinton Economic Development Authority authorized $7.75 million to renovate the hotel and an adjoining restaurant.

From what I saw, it’ll take every bit of that money to renovate the place, which had, according to the second article, “fallen into a deep decline.”

Clinton, Oklahoma
photographed 10.10.2021

Lunch Cook

Lately I’ve been feeling like I want to photograph people. This is surprising because it goes against every single thing I thought I knew about my photographic self. Yet, here we are.

Amarillo, Texas
photographed 10.9.2021

Hybrid Vechicle

So. This. I have no idea what it is or why it exists. All I know is that it required a u-turn for me to get this image.

Yukon, Oklahoma
photographed 10.13.2021

Restrooms: a diptych

While I was at the Blue Whale, I did peek inside the restrooms. Of course I did. And I made photos. And then I made a diptych.

Do we need to talk about that double-toilet situation in the women’s room?

Catoosa, Oklahoma
photographed 10.11.2021