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Car Park
I’m just throwing this one in to support my statement yesterday about how much I like parking garages.
Now that’s out of my system for a least a couple of days.
Denver, Colorado
photographed 9.24.2015
Vacuum cleaners, or yard art?
Let’s say you’re in Denver on a long weekend, to catch a couple of concerts at Red Rocks (Alison Krauss and Robert Plant* one night, Mark Knopfler a couple of nights later). Let’s say that after you arrive at Denver International Airport, which seems to be conveniently located in western Kansas, you drive into the city for lunch. And let’s say, as you drive along, you see vacuum cleaners lined up in a front yard. Let’s say you keep that startling information to yourself, because…well, just because. And then let’s say that after lunch, you navigate your spouse back to that street so you can take a few photos. (Your spouse drops you off at the end of the block, and stays in the car.)
Then, let’s say that somehow, eventually, what you saw in that front yard begins to make sense….**
Denver, Colorado
photographed 6.20.2008
*Neither time nor Jumbotrons have been kind to Robert Plant. But the show was excellent.
**That part, the part about making sense? It hasn’t actually happened yet.
Feet, in motion
Plan ahead: next June you should think about going to Denver for the Greek Festival.
There’s food. Lots and lots of good food. And dancing. And clothing. And music. And tours of the Assumption of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Cathedral of Denver.
And, bring your camera.
(Sometime after we watched these dancers, we sat under a blue tent and had some souvlakia and baklava. We shared a table with a group of ladies, all old and all clad in black and all of whom had plenty to say (in Greek) to a younger woman. She didn’t look too happy about what they were saying; it might have been because she was wearing dark blue.)
Denver, Colorado
photographed 6.21.2008



