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yellow fish

Usually Santa Rosa is a drive through place, on my way elsewhere. Rarely, I’ll stop for the night, like I did last month.

And because it was a beautiful evening, with a hint of cool in the air, I spent a long time outside making photos of things like a concrete pier at the local town lake. Those yellow fish sort of drew me in to the scene…

Santa Rosa, New Mexico
photographed 10.5.2024

even numbers

Naturally, with it being Texas and all, the motel had horse stalls for rent. And, also naturally, I went over to check it out.

There wasn’t a single horse, but wow! That light was stunning.

Amarillo, Texas
photographed 8.5.2024

“daddy” seems ominous in this context

 

WHAT IS HAPPENING HERE?

Are you as creeped out as I am by seeing “Daddy” painted over there on that wall?

Earth, Texas
photographed 8.4.2024

444

According to the internet, the number 444 is an “angel number”; it’s thought to be a message from angels that you are on the right path and that they are supporting you.

The internet also says 444 can be indicative of bringing order to chaos, which obviously has not happened here. So far.

Hart Camp, Texas
photographed 8.4.2024

labyrinthine

It is easy to get out of your vehicle and wander around these rocks and imagine that you’ve found yourself in a not-yet-discovered place and that maybe you are the only person there…and you can sort of feel yourself unwinding.

Until that car full of loud and rude (to be redundant, possibly) people shows up and parks right up next to the rocks, fucking up your mood as well as your view.

But I am not at all bitter about that. Nope. Not even a little bit.

Monument Rocks National Natural Landmark
Gove County, Kansas
photographed 9.5.2024