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passing airport time, #3

 

This guy was awesome: he turned his chair around so he could watch the people getting off the plane.

Or, this guy was creepy: he turned his chair around so he could watch the people getting off the plane.

It felt like it could have gone either way.

Dallas, Texas
photographed 4.6.2024

transit

I went to the airport a long time before my flight just so I could take photos of people. A friend of mine called me – and I am quoting him – a “dork.” I mean, he’s not wrong, exactly, but was it necessary for him to verbalize what both of us already knew about me?

Love Field
Dallas, Texas

photographed 3.26.2023

foolish pride

Oh, Dallas! How friendly of you to welcome all of us, even though nearly everyone at the airport is only there because of the way Southwest Airlines connects Every Single Flight In The World through Love Field.

Love Field
Dallas, Texas

photographed 3.26.2023

IT to the rescue

My knowledge of workplace safety protocols comes from officing across the hall from my agency’s risk manager for about eight years*. So there’s a chance I could be wrong in thinking that wheelchairs are not generally accepted as a safe substitute for ladder.

Love Field
Dallas, Texas
photographed 3.10.2022

*And also from not being a total idiot.

Passenger

Did you notice? This is the third time in six days that I’ve had a person in my image.

Love Field
Dallas, Texas
photographed 9.26.2021