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there’s always a water bottle

Fun fact: almost every abandoned building will have at least one water bottle gathering dust along with the other discarded parts of someone’s life.

Muleshoe, Texas
photographed 7.14.2025

one stitch holds it all

I have four or five vintage quilts; I don’t know the provenance of any of them, other than to say they are soft and old and lovely.

I like to think that this one stitch is the one holding the entire quilt together.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 7.10.2025

steakhouse (in the rain)

I just want to say that if you find yourself in Muleshoe, Texas, and you need a meal, definitely head over to Old Fashioned BBQ and Grill. I am sure the food’s good whether or not it’s raining when you get there…

Muleshoe, Texas
photographed 7.14.2025

at a cross road

When I come home with new photos to edit, one of my regular tools – in addition to Lightroom and Photoshop – is Google street view. I can get the exact street name, for example, or what a particular business is called instead of whatever name my name gave it (“junky hair salon” is very rarely the actual business name, for example). But anyway, that’s how I know for sure that the cross painted on this utility box has been there since at least May 2023.

Tahoka, Texas
photographed 7.13.2025

a difficult shot

I am not a sports person, but even I can tell that this basketball goal is inconveniently located.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 7.12.2025