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frozen cadillacs, 2

There is no way that I am a good enough photographer to convey how freaking cold it was that day. The wind – that damn non-stop straight-from-the-North-Pole wind – cut right through me.

I did have enough foresight to bring winter gear with me and my big coat was nice and warm. My hat and gloves were less helpful, largely because for some ridiculous reason I left them in the car. Winter survival skills are not necessarily something I am skilled at, as you could probably already ascertain.

Cadillac Ranch
Bushland, Texas
photographed 1.18.2025

frozen cadillacs, 1

I’ve been to Cadillac Ranch a handful of times but this was the first time I’d been there when it was snowing. In fact, I went there specifically because the snow had started to fall while I was in town.

Cadillac Ranch
Bushland, Texas
photographed 1.18.2025

i am not clear on what was happening

I saw this one drizzly morning. It looked sort of…combustible…so I kept going.

Or, what I mean to say is that I made a few photos and THEN kept going. But you knew that part.

New Orleans, Louisiana
photographed 4.12.2023

the way will have curves

I like how the artist (whose name I do not know, unfortunately) managed to make these steel cables seem to undulate, like seaweed on the ocean’s floor. Only in Oklahoma.

And a special shout out to the person who planted that gorgeous tree, which is all autumn-y and everything.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
photographed 11.24.2021

day/night: the orbs

Seriously: how did this get stuck in the ol’ archives for approximately 1,153 days before I noticed that I liked it? There are times that it seems maybe common sense has just evaporated from my brain, and this is one of those times.

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
photographed 11.24.2021