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Saturday, August 29, 2015

baileyboro east
 
Today's destination was Baileyboro.  Any trip requires a plan-- consult the Texas Backroads Atlas and select a place you've never been to or even heard of!  And if the map shows a cemetery nearby, even better!  To get there I drove through Bula, Circle Back and Needmore.  Baileyboro is on Farm Road 298.  It's not only a wide place in the road -- it's on the curve.  When the community was settled in 1900, the road was only a wagon track.  In 1921 the community built a school and for a short time had a post office. According to the 1941 Texas Almanac, Baileyboro had three stores, a school and a population of 100, which was its peak. In 1980 the population was sixty-one. In 2015 the population was zero and only a sign marks the site of a former community.
 
baileyboro west
 
 
Baileyboro
Farm Road 298
Bailey County, Texas



Wednesday, August 26, 2015

balcony art
 
If you go to Carrizozo on a Wednesday, this (and painted burros) may be all the art you see.  Plan your visit for a first Friday or the annual Art Fest.
 
Carrizozo, New Mexico
8.5.2015

Monday, August 24, 2015

del sol
 
The sun no longer shines so brightly on the Del Sol Motel.  What once must have been a great motor court with Spanish style has been reduced to apartment "rooms to rent" but with only one or two with parked cars (and BBQ grills and lawn chairs!)  The Del Sol's location was once great -- right downtown with the action-- but today's passing tourists, if they stay in Carrizozo, choose one the four more modern (relatively) motels on Highway 54. Convenience usually trumps character!
 
501 12th Street
Carrizozo, New Mexico
8.5.2015
 


Sunday, August 23, 2015

hitchhiker
 
As Pop and I drove the farm on Friday, checking the pivot, we picked up this hitchhiker.  He seemed curious about us as I took as the camera.  He even waved before flying off.
 
Hale County, Texas

Saturday, August 22, 2015

sunset
 
After the heat of the day, the summer sunset paints the evening with a brief burst of color.
 
Canyon Lake #1
Buddy Holly Recreation Area
Lubbock, Texas

Friday, August 21, 2015

lonely star
 
Advertising for the Dairy Queen calls its logo the Texas stop sign.  Well, no one was stopping at the Dairy Queen in Hale Center so it closed.  The place has tried to be other things -- unsuccessfully.  Even the Texas Observer has mentioned the Hale Center Dairy Queen in its article on the demise of a small town.  If you'd like to compete with the Owl Café, I think this place is available.  It has a great exterior paint job--on the south side at least.
 
Hale Center, Texas

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

you are here
 
This metropolis has new signage.  Do you know where you are?  It's the intersection of Loop 461 and FM 1729 -- or Monroe Street and Main, if you will. Yep, my hometown of New Deal, Texas.  In my growing up years Loop 461 was US 87, which disappeared when I-27 went to the west.  This intersection had the blinking traffic light, now gone.  The Post Office was downtown, before the new one was built to the north and there was no City Hall. And Taxas Tech (that's the way you say it BTW)-- that the Texas Tech New Deal Farm about 6 miles east.  Just in case you get lost downtown.
 
New Deal, Texas

Monday, August 17, 2015

horseshoe handles
 
Repurpose, reuse is nothing new.  What do you do with your old horseshoes?  If I had some, I think gate handles are a good idea.

Sunday, August 16, 2015

avocets
 
The storm clouds gathered and the skies darkened. The avocets darted over the mudflats to finish the evening meal before the rains came.
 
Lubbock County, Texas

Saturday, August 15, 2015

wreck 'em tech
 
I admire the willingness of this business to capitalize on the driving habits of Texas Tech students!  Did you notice the increase of traffic in Lubbock today with the influx of students and parents? A&J's business just might improve!
 
A & J Collision Tech
335 Buddy Holly Avenue
Lubbock, Texas

Friday, August 14, 2015

no matinee today

The sign on the Lyric Theater appears to have regained its glow -- thanks to photoshop magic -- but the only life there is the pigeon perched atop it. Cinema Treasures had this to say:  The  “Lyric Theatre” in Carrizozo was built in 1916 as an Opera House; in 1918 the name changed to "Crystal Theatre”and began to show silent movies. When sound movies came along, it reopened with sound on June 13th,1931 and re-named “Lyric Theatre”.  It remained open until 1979 when it closed due to some rating dispute over the Exorcist .  I don't know about demons but the place surely has ghosts!

Lyric Theatre
Carrizozo, New Mexico
8.4.2015

Thursday, August 13, 2015

windmills
 
There was nary a breeze this early summer morning to turn the blades of the windmills.  But the towers stood ready to catch the wind, to pump the water, to sustain life on the Plains.  Have you visited the largest windmill in the world -- right here in Lubbock, Texas?

American Wind Power Center
1701 Canyon Lake Drive
Lubbock, Texas

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

converging lines
 
Pedestrian Bridge
Marsha Sharp Freeway
Lubbock, Texas

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Carrizozo cowboy
 
The sign welcomes you to eat and drink in Carrizozo but the place is closed -- literally shut down and boarded up! If I had "do-overs" for this photo, which shows 12th Street Historic two blocks in Carrizozo, I sit on the ground and shoot up, silhouetting the cut-out against the sky.  However, these days shooting from low angles is easier said than done!
 
Carrizozo, New Mexico
8.4.2015

Monday, August 10, 2015

Lucy's chickens
 
Lucy's chickens are free-range which just means they are raised the old-fashioned way -- allowed the run of the farm to forage on their own.  That doesn't mean that they don't occasionally pilfer grain from the miniature horses!  The new city ordinance allows me to raise up to four chickens in my yard but this isn't an enterprise I'm interested in (traumatic memories of feeding Baba's chickens as a child!).
 
Juicy Lucy's Veggies
5524 E. Erskine
Lubbock County, Texas

Sunday, August 9, 2015

texas art
 
If you live in Texas, chances are the you, or someone you know, has a skull hanging on a wall -- living room, den, barn or fence!  The barbed wire is just trimming.

Saturday, August 8, 2015

moon and stars
 
I like screen doors and many buildings on 12th Street in Carrizozo have one.  This one, appropriately adorned with a crescent moon and stars, opens into the Dreamspace Gallery in Carrizozo.  The town is described as a quirky art community but schedule your visit during an event like the festival next weekend.  Otherwise everything on 12th Street was closed but the coffee shop.  Window shopping only.
 
Dreamspace
Carrizozo, New Mexico
8.5.2015

Friday, August 7, 2015

yum....
 
Silver Mist, a miniature pony colt, joins Piggly and Wiggly and the free-range chickens at Juicy Lucy's Veggies.  Standing only thigh-high, Silver was kicking up her heels and acting out like any toddler!
 
Juicy Lucy's Veggies
5524 E. Erskine
Lubbock County, Texas

Thursday, August 6, 2015

shadows in roswell
 
Do you believe that the unidentified flying object that crashed near Roswell, New Mexico in 1947 was a space ship?  Were those bodies in small, hermetically sealed coffins aliens?  Is there a government cover-up?  If you are a believer, then you missed the 2015 UFO Festival the first week of July.  If you are uncertain, check out this: The Roswell Files

UFO Museum
Roswell, New Mexico

Wednesday, August 5, 2015

painted burro
 
The Painted Burros started as an annual fund-raiser auction.  Today some of these colorful, life-sized figures can be found atop roofs overlooking the art district in Carrizozo.  If you stand carefully on a bench, then you can see this painted burro reflected in the second-story window across the street. Unfortunately, on a this Wednesday morning, it was just me and burros in the historic district.
 
12 Street Historic District
Carrizozo, New Mexico

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

I only stopped for a newspaper
 
The sign says the Win Place & Show was voted the best bar in Ruidoso-- don't know when or by whom!  However, from previous years I know it's a great, dark, smoky CW honky-tonk.
 
Win Place & Show
Ruidoso, New Mexico

Monday, August 3, 2015

lacy things
 
Silent Night Village is a dozen or so shops in downtown post.  While Christmas is the big season, the village is open on the first weekend of the month.  The small boutiques are fashioned after historic Post buildings -- from a chapel to the courthouse.
 
Silent Night Village
Main Street
Post, Texas
8.1.2015

Saturday, August 1, 2015

ruby, the bookstore cat
 
Today I ventured to Post for Market Days and the Silent Night Village.  While there I visited Rosa Latimer and her Ruby Lane Books.  Named after the book shop, Ruby is the resident literary expert.
 
Ruby Lane Books
135 Main Street
Post, Texas

Thursday, July 30, 2015

water lily
 
This lily pond is not Monet's in Giverny, north-west of Paris, France but rather in the courtyard of Cactus Alley.
 
Cactus Alley
2610 Salem
Lubbock, Texas

Monday, July 27, 2015

lifeguard
 
With the temperature approaching 100 degrees, you might wonder why I wasn't enjoying the Tech leisure pool.  With a depth of 3.5 feet, it's difficult to do deep-water aerobics, so we exercised inside today.  Tomorrow it's back to the lazy river to get my mile in.
 
Texas Tech Aquatic Center
Lubbock, Texas

Saturday, July 25, 2015

rustic shapes

Thursday, July 23, 2015

crape myrtle against red wall

Wednesday, July 22, 2015


"pick a color"
 
Does anyone else find these fingers at the nail salon macabre?  First, they are too realistic and talon-like.  Makes me think they should be added to the three witches' boiling cauldron:

Fingers with glittery, plastic nails,
Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
Lizard's leg and howlet's wing...
Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips...
Like a hell-broth boil and bubble...
 
(with apology to Shakespeare!)
 

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

mr. windshield
 
The storms this spring and summer brought business to roofers, hail dent specialists and glass companies.  But it looks like this company did not survive the drought years.  Too bad, it's a neat sign.
 
209 East 34th Street
Lubbock, Texas

Sunday, July 19, 2015

sunshade
 
sunshade solarized
 
222 East 34th Street
Lubbock, Texas


Friday, July 17, 2015

boy vs. water
 
After finishing two weeks of swimming lessons, four-year old William enjoyed play day at the Texas Tech Leisure Pool.

Thursday, July 16, 2015

open concept living room
 
Looking for a country place outside the city?  This fixer-upper has a faux fireplace, curtains and couch.  The handy man need only add exterior walls!  Easy commute to Lubbock; New Deal school district.

Wednesday, July 15, 2015

family jewels
 
These family jewels may be just rhinestones but they are still treasured heirlooms in my jewel box.  Even as a young lady in 1912, my grandmother wore her hair in an updo.  I only remember seeing her with her French twist (maintained with weekly visits to the beauty salon at Merle Norman).  These ornaments sometimes adorned her coiffure.
 
Bonnie Hutchins Fortenberry
1912
 
 
 



Monday, July 13, 2015

lunch
 
This bird joined my photo shoot on Saturday so I obligingly took her picture.  If she's a "yellow-bellied flycatcher" then she has successfully caught her lunch.

Sunday, July 12, 2015

happy face
 
Weekends should be fun -- whether one enjoys the Downtown Farmers Market or Yoga on the Plaza -- or just being young in the sun on Saturday!
 
Buddy Holly Plaza
Lubbock, Texas
7.11.2015

Saturday, July 11, 2015

life imitates art
 
The architecture and graphic art in the Depot District provide neat backgrounds for portraiture.  The soft light this morning was great.  We even had fun with the lady and the rose at Ravi's.
 
Ravi's Hookah Lounge
1717 Texas Avenue
Lubbock, Texas
 


Friday, July 10, 2015

rained out at the drive-in
 
Friday night at the drive-in got rained on.  From the looks of the vehicles, it was pick-up truck night. Everyone congregated under the awning -- waiting out the rain.
 
Sonic Drive-In
5802 64th Street
Lubbock, TX

Thursday, July 9, 2015

kayaking
 
If this rain doesn't stop I might have to invest in a kayak!  For the longest time, I've wondered what that was parked off Avenue A.  Today as I took the exit ramp off the interstate I made a detour for a closer look.  Turns out it is a kiddie ride left over from the fair -- two kayaks and a river bed complete with scenery -- just add water!
 
Avenue A
Lubbock, Texas

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

flowers in the window
 
 St. John Methodist Episcopal Church
 Johnson Mesa, New Mexico
8.13.2013

Monday, July 6, 2015

raindrops on daisies
 
We are experiencing summer showers. Since the rosebush died, I can't match the photograph to the lyrics. If the departed rosebush were an anniversary gift, is that an ill omen for the marriage?
 
My Backyard
Lubbock, Texas

Sunday, July 5, 2015

hay bales on the horizon
 
Farmers have been busy this week cutting wheat and baling hay.

Thursday, July 2, 2015

kitten
 
This kitten was a gift to a four-year old who won't touch animals and his 16-month sister who treats it like a stuffed toy.  Grassy (named by the brother) will certainly grow up tough!  She came with a complete layette - leopard print cat igloo, litter box, scratching post, feeding bowl and water stand plus toys.  None of my cats ever had such accoutrements!

Wednesday, July 1, 2015

a cheesy picture
 
With free-form graffiti art on three sides of the building, wonder why the artist added a realistic wedge of cheese?
 
M&M Music and More
18th and MLK
Lubbock, Texas
6.28.2015

Monday, June 29, 2015

time out
 
My Sunday drive destination was streets I'd not driven on in search of photo ops.  Lubbock's streets are numbered; the avenues are named alphabetically A, B, C east of the courthouse square, after cities east of Mississippi (Akron, Boston, Canton) to the west of the court house and after universities  to the northwest (Auburn, Baylor, Colgate).  East of the alphabet avenues are the "trees" (Ash, Beech, Cherry) which is where I headed.  Who knew there was a June tree (actually the June Berry tree) or that kapok really came from a Kapok tree?  I found this dilapidated, bullet-pocked backboard near the Compassionate Heart Ministries, which doesn't appear to offer outdoor youth activities.  This section of Lubbock probably has the majority of the 452 churches, with some type of chapel about every other block.
 
Compassionate Heart Ministries
3rd Street and June Avenue
Lubbock, Texas


Sunday, June 28, 2015

shopping mecca?
 
Don't be looking for bargains at the Redneck Department Store on FM1729  -- it's out of business.  When I was by there a month or so ago there was lots of interesting junk out front.  Today only the medical potty chair remained.
 
Redneck Department Store
FM 1729
Lubbock County, Texas

Friday, June 26, 2015

marsha sharp supporters
 
Marsha Sharp was the long-time coach of the Texas Tech Lady Raiders national championship basketball team.  The East-West Freeway, in development since the 1980s and with final phase 5 ending completion with the Milwaukee Avenue overpasses, was renamed in honor of Marsha Sharp.  These concrete pillars support the overpass at Avenue H.
 
Marsha Sharp Freeway
Lubbock, Texas

Thursday, June 25, 2015

cool dude
 
My preferred photographic subjects are still lifes and landscapes, but sometimes I hire out for family shoots.  Braddick is a solemn little boy with infrequent smiles.  Capturing (literally) him and big brother was a challenge.  Props help.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

morada de talpa
 
 
The places names in Talpa are bigger than the town.  We ventured along Highway 518 to see the church - San Juan de los Lagos.  On the way we saw the Nuestra Senora del Carmen Cemetery, but it was too muddy and weedy to explore.  The cemetery has a chapel and morada -- a sanctuary  where the devotions of La Hermandad or Penitentes are practiced.
 
Talpa, New Mexico
5.23.2015