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christmas colors

We didn’t cross the border, which was less than two miles away.

But this building and the colors and the old chair with a cactus on it made it feel like maybe we were in another place.

Presidio, Texas
photographed 2.19.2025

saddle shop

All I can tell you about this is that it is definitely not a standard-issue let’s-sew-up-a-Butterick-pattern-this-Saturday sort of sewing machine.

Big Bend Saddlery
Alpine, Texas

photographed 2.20.2025

bus

As some point, people had been living in this bus. By the time we found it, the household’s items were strewn about and it’s seeing the things left behind (one tennis shoe, a kid’s homework papers, a tube of SuperGlue) that speak to me the loudest.

Pyote, Texas
photographed 2.18.2025

your sweet and shiny eyes

Our “hometown bar” during our time in Alpine… This scene reminds me of the song “Your Sweet and Shiny Eyes” – and I don’t even care if it’s Bonnie Raitt or Jackson Browne or Gretchen Peters and Tom Russell singing it. (Although I prefer the Gretchen/Tom version if I’m being honest).

In my sweet dreams we are
In a bar and it’s my birthday
Drinking salty margaritas with Fernando

 

Alcove Social
Alpine, Texas
photographed 2.21.2025

virgil, reading by a tree

This kid was amazing – he was garbed up in his cowboy gear and seemed to feel really at home talking to all the cowboys at the chuckwagon breakfast. He liked to pose for photos, a thing we noticed and that was independently confirmed by his mom.

And when he’d had enough of all of that, he sat under a tree and read his book (a graphic novel about dragons).

Alpine, Texas
photographed 2.22.2025