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Street-Stove

Because I am out of commission for a while (I got a new knee the other day), I spent a couple of month’s of weekends photographing like a crazy person – I wanted to have enough images to stock the blog during recuperation. I felt like I owed that to my reader(s).

So, on one of those drive-abouts, I went to Earth. The town of Earth, I mean. And while I was there, I spotted the elusive street-stove!

Earth, Texas
photographed 6.6.2021

it depends on the way that you see

This cemetery had one of the few expressly-designated paupers areas that I have ever seen. Most of the markers in that part of the cemetery were non-existent and the simple concrete markers on the rest of them had eroded to the point where the graves were mostly just marked by pieces of rebar.

Bovina, Texas
photographed 6.6.2021

the place so nice they named it twice

It was a pretty nice cemetery – I’ll grant them that. But doubling the signage? OK…I guess I’ll let that go, too. Because that’s the kind of mood I’m in.

Quay County, New Mexico
photographed 6.4.2021

Power + Light

I met up with a photographer pal of mine the other day in Tucumcari. We had a fine time locating old stuff to photograph; behind* an auto repair place, I found this nice little electrical installation.

Tucumcari, New Mexico
photographed 6.5.2021

*yep – I went around back.

Arise

This? Oh, just me and a camera and a cloudy afternoon.

Yellow House Canyon, Texas
photographed 5.31.2021