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Carr’s Chapel, 1914

We took a meandering drive the other day and happened across this tiny roadside church. If the plaque on the door is correct – and why wouldn’t it be? – the church has been there for 106 years. That’s a long time for this part of the world.

near Allmon, Texas
photographed 4.21.2020

Cat on the Prowl

That big cat is just clawing the place to pieces, isn’t it?

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.15.2020

Eyes and Sky

Those eyes…they’re watching…

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.15.2020

End of the Line

This used to be a fancy hotel, with conference and banquet rooms and an atrium and all that stuff. A few years ago, we spent the night there when the dust from a home renovation project got the better of us, and it was clear that it wasn’t the place we remembered. The best amenity we got then were what I called “exfoliating towels” which were made (I am almost positive) from sandpaper.

And the slide down continued, and now, here we are: it’s being demolished. No word on what’ll be taking its place.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.15.2020

Feeling the Squeeze

 

It’s no wonder that this little ice cream place didn’t make it – it got squeezed to death from every direction.

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 4.7.2020