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soap (small batch)

So, the thing is that now that I’m back from my weekend in San Saba and writing posts, I realize that I ought to have made time to go inside the San Saba Soap Company, instead of just photographing it in the early light. They have a whole line of soap and skin care products made from pecan oil – that would have been something I’d’ve paid for. I guess I’ll just have to go back. Check out their website and then start planning your own trip.

San Saba, Texas
photographed 7.23.2023

cloud/puddle

It’s not like I’m breaking any photographic or creative ground here, but this caught my eye and I was unable to walk on without…well, you know.

San Saba, Texas
photographed 7.23.2023

breakfast lighting

I have to say that I paid a lot more attention to the light in this place that I did to anything else. I mean, you see my point, right?

San Saba, Texas
photographed 7.23.2023

curtained

I took a short post-dinner walk through downtown San Saba and that’s how I happened to see the gauzy curtains. (It was also still about 100° outside so I didn’t really fully explore the photographic options: my brain was having a hard time processing that it was still so hot so late in the day.)

San Saba, Texas
photographed 7.21.2023

cactus + abandonment

Besides getting this shot of cactus, I also used this stop to dig a dead bird out of the front grill of my car, in case you were wondering what sort of carnage I encountered on my drive home the other day.

near Winters, Texas
photographed 7.23.2023