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to be Cuban

Among many other things, being Cuban means to be prepared to wait in line. We often saw lines like this, and never quite knew what the people were standing in line for. At one line, one of our guides reported that the people were waiting for chicken, but that wasn’t even helpful. Did he mean live chickens? Or whole chickens? Or leftover chicken from a restaurant? Or was it a mis-translation?

(That’s just one of the things I encountered in Cuba that I don’t really understand.)

Cienfuegos, Cuba
photographed 11.11.2022

sky/light

In one way, this is photo of a sky light.

In another way, it’s a photo of a now-useless light fixture presiding over an abandoned parking lot at an out-of-business business.

Yeso, New Mexico
photographed 3.14.2019

super service

I mean – I can read the sign. I can understand the words.

But still, somehow, I remained unconvinced that any service provided at this location would rise to the level of “super.”

Yeso, New Mexico
photographed 3.14.2019

trios

There’s not a lot in Vaughn, New Mexico, but the stuff that’s there is the stuff I like to photograph. And finding this shot from 2019 reminds me that I need to get back over there.

Thanks, photo archive, for the reminder!

Vaughn, New Mexico
photographed 5.25.2019

the capture

I know. I know that taking a picture of some wind-blown trash that’s gotten tangled up in a barbed wire fence is like the tiredest photo cliche there even is.

However. I did go ahead and make one more to add to the huge body of similar images.

San Ysrido, New Mexico
photographed 9.8.2020