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important cargo (maybe)

A junked out vehicle, filled with junk. Was it a redundancy or an amplification?

Also, in this town I saw a man walking along the highway. He was wearing a backpack and carrying a one-gallon container of water. Every time a car would pass by, he’d raise the water container as a wave to the drivers. (This is not a part of the state where people just…hike.) (So I am not sure what his deal was.)

Jayton, Texas
photographed 5.22.2023

quonset

I am a bit of a contrarian (this is probably not shocking news to any of you).

As a result, the only thing I could concentrate on was how much I would not fit in if I had to live in a town called Rule.

Rule, Texas
photographed 5.22.2023

will fight

That banner was so wind-tangled that I couldn’t quite make out what someone will fight for but they apparently feel quite strongly about their position.

Haskell, Texas
photographed 5.22.2023

modern radio

This used book store was particularly claustrophobic. But at least it was also about 500 degrees inside, so the risks of hypothermia were greatly diminished.

The proprietor, a surly gentleman who spent some time discussing with another customer all he’s learned about medicine (vaccines in particular) from Wikipedia, seemed like he’d just as soon no one actually bought anything. So I didn’t. Even though that Fields and Waves in Modern Radio book did seem interesting…

Fort Worth, Texas
photographed 5.24.2023

monthly parking

It is unusual for me to walk by the entrance to a parking garage without taking a photo. And when it’s a Texas-level friendly one like this…well, you know.

Fort Worth, Texas
photographed 5.24.2023