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Field Stripes

This view right here is why we came.*

Fallon, Washington
photographed 9.3.2020

*Along with about a thousand other vistas.

Full of promise

I’ve been watching this field for a decade now; it’s a dryland farm, so the farmer is dependent on the right amount of rain at the right time for his crop. I’d guess that half the years I’ve watched, he hasn’t had any crop at all – all those drought years were tough. Usually he grows (or tries to) cotton, but this year he switched to sorghum.

And maybe he’ll get to harvest it soon.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 9.24.2017

For when the rains don’t come

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So, we were driving along this farm to market road, when my spouse suddenly slowed down and made a u-turn. Those maneuvers are generally so I can make a photograph, but I hadn’t noticed anything particularly photogenic.

The reason for the u-turn was because he’d seen a big crescent wrench in the road and went back to get it. For highway-safety reasons, we will assume. Anyway, while we were doing that, I noticed this scene, and the way the weeds around the pump played off the clouds and the center-pivot irrigation system on the horizon. I’m glad for the wayward wrench.

FM 1471
Crosby County, Texas
photographed 7.3.2015