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frozen cadillacs, 2
There is no way that I am a good enough photographer to convey how freaking cold it was that day. The wind – that damn non-stop straight-from-the-North-Pole wind – cut right through me.
I did have enough foresight to bring winter gear with me and my big coat was nice and warm. My hat and gloves were less helpful, largely because for some ridiculous reason I left them in the car. Winter survival skills are not necessarily something I am skilled at, as you could probably already ascertain.
Cadillac Ranch
Bushland, Texas
photographed 1.18.2025
reality can be too vivid
How can you go to Amarillo and not visit the Cadillac Ranch? It’s not that hard: you just don’t go.
But if your Thanksgiving travel plans didn’t work out and you’re bored at home and you decide to go to Amarillo because why the hell not and you’re going to have dinner at the Big Texan Steak Ranch, you may as well go all in and stop at the Cadillac Ranch* since you’re in town anyway. The wind was blowing approximately 1 million miles per hour that day**, so it was a brief visit but still…
Cadillac Ranch
Amarillo, Texas
photographed 11.29.2024
* Seriously, though – how many things can really be called a “ranch” before it starts to seem desperate?
**estimated
Ranching, Cadillac style
Guess who got a LensBaby lens for Christmas?
And what better place to get some surreal photos than the Cadillac Ranch?
Cadillac Ranch
Amarillo, Texas
photographed 12.25.2014




