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another shopping opportunity

 

There are a lot of chances to stop and spend your tourism dollars along Route 66, particularly in Arizona. I mean, who doesn’t look forward to take care of their need for more kachinas AND additional cigars in one convenient location? Although, thematically, I am not sure how cigars got in the mix, but whatever. (From the collaborative Route 66 project, with VC Torneden, The Other Side.)

As a reminder, you can see more of this collaborative project on Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66
Lupton, Arizona
photographed 5.30.2023

selfie/stick

 

Why? Why do people DO THIS? (From The Other Side, a collaborative photography project capturing images from Route 66.)

As a reminder, you can see more of this collaborative project, with VC Torneden, at Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66
Los Angeles, California
photographed 6.3.2023

neighborhood, with dirty windows

This was the view from my hotel room in Needles, California. And while I don’t want to imply that the whole town looked like this, this scene is…not out of character with other things I observed and/or photographed.

As a reminder, you can see more of this collaborative project, with VC Torneden, at Facebook, Instagram, and on our website.

And The Other Side will be on exhibit at Living Arts of Tulsa beginning April 5.

along Route 66
Needles, California
photographed 6.1.2023

rain on a red truck

I mean, it’s a red fire truck (instead of a wheelbarrow) and there aren’t any white chickens.

But still, it reminds me of a poem.

Matador, Texas
photographed 3.15.2024

the very short trash can

Look! It’s a very, very short trash can!

Roaring Springs, Texas
photographed 3.15.2024