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thoughts become

And, apparently, in this case, thoughts became things and those things were shipping containers next to the highway.

You are probably going to be relieved to know that this will be the last of the billboard photos from the afternoon of billboard photography. We’ve all survived it.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 1.14.2022

moviesmoviesmovies

Yes, I know the sign promises moviesmoviesmovies, but trust me: if that’s what you go out there to find, you will have not only wasted a trip but you’ll leave movie-less. I am sorry to be the bearer of such sad news, but I sure don’t to be the cause of anyone’s great disappointment.

Lubbock County, Texas
photographed 1.14.2022

all good

Well, I’m not convinced. That sign on the right does say “It’s all good.” but the conglomeration of stuff kind of leads me to conclude it may, in fact, not be all good…

Lebanon, Tennessee
photographed 12.24.2021

Coffee (night)

A couple of days ago, I mentioned going early to the Arcade Restaurant to avoid the lines. Another pro tip regarding the place is to get a hotel room across the street so you can monitor the line from your window.

Memphis, Tennessee
photographed 12.28.2021

I listened through the cemetery trees

Hello, and welcome to Random Music Reference Day. We here at One Day | One Image are the first ones to acknowledge that our brain works in a weird way and that random music lyrics will often attach themselves to certain images. Sometimes the lyrics-photo connection may make sense to, well, normal people. Other times, the link is obscure, at best. But the brain wants what the brain wants – I have no control over it.

And so, here we go, with listening through the cemetery trees, a line from “One Headlight” by the Wallflowers.

Nashville, Tennessee
photographed 12.25.2021