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through longing and through pain

This is a shock, right? Can you even believe that I’ve made such a swing from abandoned monochrome downtowns, to this?

What happened was I took a class on macros and close-ups, and we had homework. At the same time (but unrelated, probably), I sort of re-injured my surgery foot and had to be non-weight bearing for a few days. That meant that a trip to New Mexico had to be cancelled and my plans to do my homework in adobe churches or whatever fell all the way apart.

My dining room table turned into a studio and I gathered up things I could carry to the “studio”  in one hand while I navigated the knee scooter with the other and they became my subjects.

I’m still not happy about the surgery setback (it’s much better now) or the cancelled trip (I’m still sort of stabby about that) but those things conspired to lead to me shoot something I’d never even given the slightest consideration for a photograph.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 7.12.2025

one stitch holds it all

I have four or five vintage quilts; I don’t know the provenance of any of them, other than to say they are soft and old and lovely.

I like to think that this one stitch is the one holding the entire quilt together.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 7.10.2025

Flowers, 2

In addition to the pink flowers that you saw yesterday, I also had these that needed photographing.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.9.2021

Flowers, 1

I had some flowers. I had some spare time. The light was good.

You know what happened next. (Only it happened in color?)

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.9.2021

March 17

There was drizzle all morning a few days ago; by early afternoon, the plants were adorned with water-drop jewelry.

a dead iris leaf, my backyard

Lubbock, Texas

photographed 3.10.2012