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surveilling the surveillance trailer

Kudos to my pal Heidi for spotting a surveillance trailer. We are not too sure what, exactly, it was surveilling, but we realize that for a few minutes, it was likely to have been us.

near Tahoka, Texas
photographed 3.6.2022

How many stops did it used to take?

I guess the main question here is how many stops did it USED to take to get a burrito?

Tahoka, Texas
photographed 3.6.2022

the better part of valor

This small-town beauty shop is practicing an admirable degree of discretion by placing a decorative screen in front of the salon – I guess they think nobody needs to see what, exactly, is going on in there.

Tahoka, Texas
photographed 3.6.2022

8-7 Buffet

I was embarking upon a 280-mile drive the other morning. And I made it all of 27 miles from my house before I was compelled to exit the highway and make a series of turns to get back around to photograph this place. And the thing is, I’d already driven by it a thousand times (estimated) and never even noticed it. Until I did. And of course, once I saw it, I had no option but to photograph it.

Road trips with me are time-inefficient, but just rich in frequent stops.

Tahoka, Texas
photographed 6.11.2021

Lace and an urn try to dress the place up

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This little down just doesn’t have all that much going on downtown. So I really think the urn and the lace curtain really deserve a lot of credit for doing what they can to make the town look nicer.

Tahoka,Texas
photographed 10.31.2015