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exhaustion staggers on

I don’t know what this building used to be; all I know is what it is now. And what it is now is abandoned and vandalized. The building seems exhausted by its defeat.

It exhausted me, too, and all I did was stop by for a few photos.

Pecos, Texas
photographed 1.14.2023

housekeeping

I am sure this isn’t even the weirdest thing I like to photograph, but housekeeping carts are quite photogenic. At least, to me.

Johnson City, Texas
photographed 2.19.2023

harbinger

It seemed like a good day to take my vintage 135mm lens outside for some sun. And while that was going on, I went ahead and made a photo of a hopeful daffodil.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 3.12.2023

PS – That “vintage” lens is the same age as I am. I am not sure how that makes me feel.

the day the world blew away

If you were wondering what the inside of a dust storm looks like, let me present this scene.  (L. Harvey, guest photographer)

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.26.2023

accept the view you get

Let’s face it: you don’t spend the night at the Hampton Inn in Pecos because of the spectacular, breathtaking views.

Pecos, Texas
photographed 1.13.2023