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cousins, the day we got in trouble

I’ve been looking through a stack of old family photos lately, and that’s how I found this gem.

That’s me on the left, with my two cousins and my sister. I don’t know what we were in trouble for having done, but I look AT LEAST 100% guilty the way I’m not making eye contact and am sort of slumped down in an effort to (maybe) disappear.

And let’s not even get me started on whatever the hell was going on with my bangs…

Littlefield, Texas
photographed summer 1964

sharks that can swim on the land

At this point, those iconic Cadillacs are more spray paint than car. In case you were wondering.

Cadillac Ranch
Amarillo, Texas
photographed 11.29.2024

reality can be too vivid

How can you go to Amarillo and not visit the Cadillac Ranch? It’s not that hard: you just don’t go.

But if your Thanksgiving travel plans didn’t work out and you’re bored at home and you decide to go to Amarillo because why the hell not and you’re going to have dinner at the Big Texan Steak Ranch, you may as well go all in and stop at the Cadillac Ranch* since you’re in town anyway. The wind was blowing approximately 1 million miles per hour that day**, so it was a brief visit but still…

Cadillac Ranch
Amarillo, Texas
photographed 11.29.2024

* Seriously, though – how many things can really be called a “ranch” before it starts to seem desperate?
**estimated

workplace safety in the 1950s

My dad was an engineer at Phillips Petroleum and evidently took his camera to work with him.

Check out the workplace safety provisions that were in use in the 1950s!

Phillips Petroleum
Borger, Texas
unknown date

leg show

There are several things here – a Folger’s can with a plant, a concrete porch, a washtub tipped up with water and something in it. And my mom, crouched there on the grass, doing…something.

My dad wrote “leg show” on the back of the photo, so while that’s amusing, it isn’t at all explanatory…

unknown location and date
scanned from vintage print