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Ice Island
Remember that photo that I took from the top of a little spillway, looking down at the water? This is from the other side of the same place, only during a snowstorm. And, yes, I could have walked out onto the spillway during the snow. But I didn’t want to.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.14.2021
Snow/Man
Much against my better judgement, I ventured out in the snow that we had last month here in Texas. (I don’t mind snow IN THEORY. I do mind being cold.)
But look what happened! I got a shot I would never have bothered with on a day where it wasn’t snowing. But it may have created a bit of a monster: I have days and days of snow pictures queued up here on the blog. You have been warned.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 2.14.2021
Going up against chaos
My regular reader(s) already knows that I often photograph restrooms, and that reader is nice enough to not laugh to my face about that.
But this is a reason why I have that weird little habit: that turned-over trash can was just ASKING to be photographed, if you ask me.
Another one of my weird photographic habits, which my brain tends to do all on its own without any assistance from me, is to place song lyrics in my head when I see scenes like this. Usually they are Bruce Cockburn lyrics and usually they don’t seem to have a very strong connection to the actual scene. Today’s lyrics, suggested by Melinda’s Brain, come from a song called “Going up Against Chaos.” And if you listen to the lyrics and can figure out a connection to this photo, please let me know: I’ll be damned if I can tell what it is.
Slaton, Texas
photographed 2.17.2021




