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The Gap
Where a building was, there’s now a parking lot filling in the gap.
We lived in New Orleans for a few years; when we first got there, someone gave us these directions: Go up Canal Street, and turn right where the bakery used to be.
Not helpful. Not one bit.
New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 1.8.2016
Constellation

This is another part of the construction project that I posted earlier.
The constellation-alike arrangement of the lights cast beautiful and mysterious shadows.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 12.21.2015
The Silent Waiting
Sometimes when I look through dusty windows into vacated spaces, it looks like things were left behind. And usually, it looks like the tenants left in a bit of a hurry and maybe left some things that they’ll want later.
There’s something about this scene, though, that makes me feel like the items in the room were just moved in, and are waiting silently for the rest of the stuff to catch up.
Taos, New Mexico
photographed 3.24.2015
KRESS
The early sun slices across the letters of the old dime store.
Of course, Kress stores have been gone for a while; this is now a restaurant. I’m glad they kept the letters.
San Antonio, Texas
photographed 10.25.1014



