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Building Permit and the Madonna

That’s a building permit taped into the window next to the madonna. The permit’s from a least a decade ago – it’s almost too faded to read but I was able to make out a few things: new roof, new ceiling, new floor, new plumbing were all listed. I am reasonably sure that none of those things have been done. I am less sure that there even still is a roof, actually.

Idalou, Texas
photographed 5.16.2021

Hope, lost

I always think I’m through photographing these roadside memorials. But then I see one like this and I know I’m not really done.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 5.16.2021

Rollers

Sometimes a photo is just a bunch of pleasing shapes that happened to coexist at the time a photographer happened by. That’s what happened here.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 5.8.2021

broken heart

That prickly pear pad on the left has had a hard life – even for a cactus! – with scars and a wound on the top that made it heart-shaped. Yet, still, a translucent new pad sprouted from it this spring. There’s a lesson there for us, for those days when we’re feeling beat up and damaged and scarred.

Yellowhouse Canyon, Texas
photographed 5.12.2021

Cart Barricade

A couple of times a month, I drive by this tableaux, and for probably a year I’ve thought, “I should photograph that.” So, spurred on by on online photography class assignment to “take yourself on a photo field trip” I finally made it over there to get this shot.

My photography practice regularly involves taking myself on field trips so I’m not sure what it was about having that as an actual assignment that made me do it. But anyway, here’s the scene of some TJ Maxx shopping carts barricaded against a door. (But now that I think about it – surely this door’s not a fire exit??)

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 5.8.2021