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bowl

I really hope that in its past the “bowl” sign was neon instead of just that faded paint.

But the main thing here is that partly-painted, non-matching green wall. It reminds me of when we’ve tried to match the paint on the walls at home and every single time, it worked just about this well.

Midland, Texas
photographed 8.10.2025

he was out at first

That runner gave it all he had, but he was watching the ball could already tell that he’d be out at first.

His team (the Amarillo Sod Poodles) won, anyway.

Amarillo Sod Poodles at the Midland Rockhounds
Midland, Texas
photographed 8.9.2025

the rbi

Look at me, pretending to be a sports photographer! (The runner was called safe. It was not a popular decision.)

Amarillo Sod Poodles at the Midland Rockhounds
Midland, Texas
photographed 8.9.2025

Another unnamed building

Here’s something to try for fun: first, let someone drive you around in an unfamiliar town, on a road that’s not really on a map. Then notice a building that you’d like to photograph. Make sure you’re in a situation where you can’t stop to get the shot. And, then, a few days later, try to find it again.There are bonus points if you can give your Patient Spouse (who is in an unfamiliar role as navigator) vague directions like “maybe the cross street is called Industrial?” or “there were some crosses by the railroad crossing.” And lots of bonus points if you get to town so late in the afternoon that it’s too dark anyway (because it’s solstice, after all). And then the regular number of points if you go back again on another day, have a bit of a “discussion” with the Patient Spouse about how to find the place, but since he’s driving and you’re navigating, then you eventually do locate it.

Just think of the fun!

Also, this: my first thought when we actually did locate the damn thing was that it wasn’t even worth the effort. But by then I was committed to getting the shot, whether or not it was worth it. I’m stubborn that way…

Midland, Texas
photographed 12.25.2018
(but attempted 12.17.2018 and 12.21.2018)

Window Grids

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There is a measure of dignity in the window grids of this old house, I think. And look at that paint that’s still hanging on, the beneficiary of protection from the roof overhang.

Midland, Texas
photographed 8.23.2104