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Main Street, decorated

Well, those things sure add a lot, don’t they?

Brownfield, Texas
photographed 2.3.2019

That’s why I felt like I was being watched

I was in Brownfield, Texas, on a Sunday morning, doing my thing – checking out stuff downtown. I found the vacant movie theater, and shot a photo through a broken window to get the interior. Then I turned around, and let my gaze track across the marquee that jutted over the sidewalk. Two-thirds of the way across it, I saw this cat, just chilling in the joists. I was a lot less chill when I spotted her, but after I got over the initial surprise, I laughed. Then I made a photo.

At least it wasn’t a crazed killer lurking up there…

Brownfield, Texas
photographed 2.3.2019

Kind of like a mural

The view from my hotel room in Chicago offered a view of the office building across the street; it was like a mural, only one that changed from minute to minute. If my trip had been a couple of days longer, I would have started to figure out whose schedule demanded late hours at the office.

in a hotel room
Chicago, Illinois
photographed 10.29.2018

Shop Window

The shop was closed when I went by, which is a shame: that assortment of things in the window was very interesting.

French Quarter
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 1.16.2019

Empty Saddle (Club)

I sure hate to see this place go. I’ve had a few beers there in my time.

Saddle Club (now defunct)
Alpine, Texas
photographed 12.23.2018