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in a dusty climate

I am sure my late mother-in-law thought I was a terrible housekeeper*. But I am also sure she didn’t understand living in a dusty climate and the way the damn dust just filters in and lands on everything, despite your best efforts.

(To clarify: this isn’t my house.)

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

*Naturally, the blame (or whatever) fell on me. Not on my husband. That was How Things Were. Additional examples can be provided upon request.

broken windows theory

A once-prominent social-science theory, the broken windows theory, argues that neighborhood disorder increases crime directly and indirectly by undermining neighborhood informal social control. Later studies proved and/or disproved this depending on which one(s) you happen to read.

But that’s neither here nor there. My own broken windows theory is that behind the broken windows of an abandoned building there will be something for me to photograph.

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

there used to be a grocery store

Of course the grocery store has closed. That’s, sadly, a common thing in these rural towns out here.

They’re replaced by nothing or by convenience stores or by dollar stores, none of which completely fill the gap, but all of which contribute to the rise of food deserts.

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

only when we are closed

The video store is, unsurprisingly, out of business. So I guess from a technical standpoint, you can drop your videos in the box any time.

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024

pastor’s parking

The pastor over at Evans Chapel gets to park right there in front of the church, which is probably pretty convenient on a busy Sunday.

Morton, Texas
photographed 1.26.2024