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Spring arrives, a drop at a time

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First of all: I realize that what I consider a “lot of snow” is a laughably small amount for people who live where it actually DOES snow.

Second: I don’t like to be cold.

So, this four-part series that kicks off today is out of the ordinary. It means that it snowed enough here to be noticeable. And that, when it did, I went outside and made some photos.

I am starting with the one that offers the most hope of spring. I may not be the only one who needs the reminder that the seasons will unfold as they are supposed to.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.28.2015

What happened to banana?

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Goodness, what a set of flavors to choose from! And what lovely signs, too, with the clip art and multi-colored letters.

All except one, anyway.

Panhandle South Plains Fair
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.23.2014

Few things are colder

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A cold scene, in more ways than one.

City of Lubbock Cemetery
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 1.1.2015

There is much sadness

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This tableau tells part of what must be a very sad story.

City of Lubbock Cemetery
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 1.1.2015

Martinez, 2

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This is the same place as yesterday, only with a Lensbaby instead of my regular lens.

That selective focus makes it look like either the photographer or the building is in a hurry to be elsewhere.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 12.24.2015