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It was indeed a dynasty
Sure. Why wouldn’t it be a dynasty?
Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 4.1.2017
(Also, if you willfully mis-read that sign, you might want to learn a little more about kcat.) (Then again, you might now.)
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
According to the hand-scrawled sign on the door of this place, they closed on August 15, 2015, for a “short time.” I guess “short” is longer than I would have thought, since it’s still closed.
But I guess they did intend to come back: the stuff’s still there.
Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 5.7.2017
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
Barbershops are closed on Sunday, which means I can look right in the windows and see what’s there.
This one features piles of hair on the floor, and that chair with the questionable stain on the back of it. Oh, and the (probably) obligatory “man cave” sign.
Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 5.7.2017
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
Sure. Why wouldn’t it be a dynasty?
Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 4.1.2017
(Also, if you willfully mis-read that sign, you might want to learn a little more about kcat.) (Then again, you might now.)
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
Really, who wouldn’t want to purchase their fireworks from someplace that is this enthusiastic?
Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 4.1.2017
Posted by Melinda Green Harvey
I like fireworks stands, probably because they’re closed almost all year. There’s something endearing about them, sort of hopeful, and patient while they wait for those few days each year when they can do some business.
Wolfforth, Texas
photographed 4.1.2017
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