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what was, what is, and what shall be
I like the three generations of this particular flower – known in some parts of the country as jimson weed – and that’s why I took the photo.
And because (in spite of the way it often looks) I did some research for this post and found out more. This plant’s got a lot of interesting attributes:
- It’s poisonous
- It is an aggressive, invasive weed in many parts of the world
- It’s been used as an hallucinogen
- And it can be used to create intense, sacred, or occult visions
And if THAT’S not enough, my pal Wikipedia says “it is unlikely ever to become a major drug of abuse owing to effects upon both mind and body frequently perceived as being highly unpleasant, giving rise to a state of profound and long-lasting disorientation or delirium with a potentially fatal outcome.”
So, anyway, I guess I’ll stick to just taking photos.
Santa Fe, New Mexico
photographed 9.2.2024
i love a good reflection
You don’t have to spend a real long time looking through my photo archive (a term I use because I am feeling extra fancy today) to figure out that I take a lot of photos of things reflected in windows.
So you shouldn’t be too surprised to see what I found in Ness City, Kansas. (I don’t know what a “Ness” is and I’d be hard-pressed to call the place a “city” but at least it had reflections.)
Ness City, Kansas
photographed 9.5.2024
the night trucks
In case you find yourself in La Veta on a Tuesday night, you should know that the country club is going to be the only place for dinner. You should also know that it’s worth the 4 minute drive from town.
And I can also verify the fact that if you want to walk around downtown after that delicious dinner not only will you have made TWO good choices, but you can also see this delightful spot, right on the corner of Main Street and Ryus Avenue.
La Veta, Colorado
photographed 9.3.2024



