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Cake

This bakery provided a very helpful set of styrofoam cakes as visuals for people ordering large amounts of dessert.

McKay’s Bakery – Downtown
Abilene, Texas
photographed 8.5.2017

Taking the low road

The glass in the door of this place was gone and someone had nailed up a piece of wood over the hole. Well, nearly over the hole: there was a bit of a gap at the bottom. A camera-sized gap. If you know what I’m getting at here.

(I thought the photo was going to be about those left-over cars, but now I am starting to think it’s really about that metal ceiling, hanging in tatters.)

Main Street
Lawn, Texas
photographed 8.56.2017

Big Eyes

This place is called The Famous, so I’ll assume you’ve already heard of it. But there’s a very slight chance you missed the creepy stuff in the display window.

You’re welcome.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 5.3.2017

Looking up: ceiling

For some reason, I like to photograph ceilings. This one has nice skylights, and some clerestory windows, too. And some apparatus left over from when it was a fire station. (Now it’s a gallery.)

LHUCA
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 5.5.2017

The Graffiti Building

This building is on the campus of the Louise Hopkins Underwood Center for the Arts; previously it was where the City of Lubbock stored their graffiti-removal equipment.

On a related note, I sure do like irony.

LHUCA
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 5.5.2017