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liberty + rules

Let’s go ahead and call this folk art, because I’m not what else it might be.

The Statue of Liberty is made from a stump of one of the town trees that died; it was carved by a regionally-famous chainsaw carver.

I don’t hate it – in fact I really like repurposing the old metal tank to make sort of a retablo. But I am not a fan of the giant ten commandments over there in the background. But if you feel the need to go read them yourself, here’s Helpful Hint: there’s a spotlight on them so you don’t even have to race sundown with the short December days and all.

And, finally, here’s a Fun Fact: all of this has been assembled by the town’s mayor.

Nazareth, Texas
photographed 12.7.2024

Chuck Norris found seasonal work

I’m as surprised as you are that Chuck Norris has taken a seasonal job as Joseph in a roadside nativity scene.

But if you think WE are surprised, check out Mary; apparently when she got the news it was so shocking that it made her head break open.

Nazareth, Texas
photographed 12.7.2024

PS: Also, this is literally Jesus of Nazareth.

all lives

I almost talked myself out of posting this. It’s uncomfortable to look at and even worse to think about. (Plus the spelling errors…)

But of course I realized those are reasons TO post it, so here it is.

(I did find out a few details about this situation and they are pretty much what you’d expect them to be.)

Castro County, Texas
photographed 12.8.2024

not the kind of night i am used to

I spent a little bit of time the other day looking back at photos I’d made in Nova Scotia almost a decade ago. Initially I thought this one was too dark or too blue or something and so I never edited it. Maybe it was my mood when I rediscovered it, but that blue really appealed to me this time around.

Digby, Nova Scotia
photographed 7.27.2015

magic city

Somebody wrote “Magic City” on the back of this image and that is absolutely all I know about it.

I imagine those clouds are dust and not rain. And that those buildings are some kind of farmworker housing.

But all the real details shall be always a mystery.

vintage photo
unknown date and location