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Pattern, repeated

Sometimes when I see buildings with elements that I don’t quite understand, I’ll say, “I guess it looked better on paper.” And that’s what I said to myself when I first saw that decorative (?) thing on the front of the building. But then, I noticed the industrial architecture behind it and could see certain patterns repeated in both things. So maybe the architect designed the decorative thing as an homage to the industrial thing.

Lebanon, Tennessee
photographed 12.24.2021

One Dozen Sandbags

In addition to trying to always look around back, I also try to look down alleyways. And this is why: how else would I have ever noticed a dozen sandbags?

Lebanon, Tennessee
photographed 12.24.2021

Masonic Marmalade

Juxtaposition. That’s what I saw here. And an abandoned building. And a restaurant and lounge that didn’t appear to be in business. And some clouds.  You know, just the usual things that I like to find.

Memphis, Tennessee
photographed 12.28.2021

Green (no relation) (probably)

Usually when I see cemeteries that are in disrepair, they’re little ones out in the country and I sort of feel like the relatives of the people buried there are themselves buried someplace and there’s no one left to take care of the place.

But this one? It was one of the most ragged cemeteries I’ve ever seen and it’s in Memphis, on Elvis Presley Boulevard. I noticed it because I was deliberately looking for non-shiny, non-touristy things along the fabled boulevard. And I’m not the only person who thinks it’s ragged: it’s got a one-star rating on Google.

Anyway, I don’t think the Greens buried here are related to me, but I don’t know that for sure.

Mt. Carmel Cemetery
Memphis, Tennessee

photographed 12.28.2021

Street Wig

I sort of hate to even think about the circumstances that would result in a wig, tangled up in leaves, left at the edge of a street. It can’t have been good, right?

This was the first street-wig I’d ever noticed, but a few days later and only three miles away I saw ANOTHER one. I have some questions…

Nashville, Tennessee
photographed 12.25.2021