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city sewing

The thing is that the neon looks stitched onto the sign, which seems appropriate for a sewing machine store.

Dallas, Texas
photographed 3.26.2023

butt

I was starting to think I’d hit the photographic wall – I was uninterested in making photos and when I did get myself out to shoot, the results were not particularly interesting. I was about to decide to get worried about it.

Then, I went to Dallas and on a quiet Sunday morning forced myself to get out and look at the neighborhood near my hotel. And that’s how I happened to see a window display of butts. And the light traffic on that Sunday morning made it very easy to make a u-turn to get back to them.

Now, I may still be sort of slumpy, but the opportunity to photograph some butts did make me feel a little better about the whole situation.

(And as an added, and amusing, benefit, this gave me the chance to use the word “butts” a lot more than I generally do in a post. So there is that.)

Dallas, Texas
photographed 3.26.2023

i can’t stop here

That levee in the background is hiding the Trinity River. And those metal panels in the front are (for some reason) partially hiding the levee.

Dallas, Texas
photographed 3.26.2023

 

trailers (now deceased)

There isn’t a whole lot going on in Montoya, New Mexico, at the current time. Unless you count the abandonment of buildings and trailers, and then there is a lot happening. (But the pace at which things happen is quite slow.)

Montoya, New Mexico
photographed 5.29.2022

road life

Livin’ on the road can take you to some places, and some of those places have both graffiti AND a single black bird.

near Cuervo, New Mexico
photographed 5.29.2022