Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
It’s easy to tell that I was in the American Southwest – the iconic skull and dried-chile wreath gave it away.
Marathon, Texas
photographed 12.24.2018
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Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
It’s hard to remember that this hotel has a highway and a railroad right next to it – everything in here seems so peaceful.
My favorite things are the light through the leaves and that bundle of laundry.
Gage Hotel
Marathon, Texas
photographed 12.24.2018
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
In terms of relative sizes of photos/crucifixes, you can see who’s most important here.
St. Mary Catholic Church
Marathon, Texas
photographed 12.24.2018
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
My favorite desert oasis is generally deserted* which lets me enjoy the shade, the cooling breeze from the water, the call of the ducks, and the graceful peace I feel when I am there.
near Marathon, Texas
photographed 7.14.2018
*Sorry. I had to.
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
Another one of many things that have seen better days.
Marathon, Texas
photographed 7.14.2018
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