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4 hearts

It looked like the church had had a Valentine’s dinner that weekend and decided the decorations were festive enough to leave up for a few more days.

Cave Creek, Texas
photographed 2.19.2023

co-exist

I’ve driven by this place a few times lately and the juxtaposition of the two signs has entertained me every time. So, the other day I finally did what any self-respecting photographer ought to do: I took the photo.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 9.29.2024

the ghost bike

I got my photographic start by making images of roadside crosses and other memorials, and the habit of scanning roadsides and looking for memorials has never really left. I don’t always stop these days, but every now and then I see one that needs my attention.

This was one of them.

near Medicine Mound, Texas
photographed 8.5.2024

big bags of…something

If any of you have misplaced your giant bags full of…something…I may have located them. Please contact me for additional information; for verification purposes, please be prepared to describe the contents of the bags.

Hale County, Texas
photographed 8.4.2024

reflections of small town life

Every time I go to Littlefield, there’s something that catches my attention. On this particular trip I made a lot of photos of this shiny thing (not a mirror – I don’t know what it was) leaning against a wall. I particularly noticed the way its reflection was monochromatic while the rest of the scene, though quite ragged, was colorful.

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 8.3.2024