While I dabble in artsy-fartsy photography now and again, this is more of a habit than it is art. It's about life. It's humor, and interest, and contemplation.
Occasionally I meander into a friend that gets this about me. Liz, for example, recently spotted a sandwich on the ground and told me "Ooo, Lori, you'd better take a picture of that." "You're right. I better."
See, it's just a sandwich on the ground. But for several days I spotted wrapped sandwiches lying around at bus stops, and in window sills. Who's buying them? Who's eating them? Is this an advertising campaign? Is someone paying it forward for the homeless or the hungry?
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Not all of the photos make me think. Here's Bacon Ranch Rd., in Killeen, Texas. Not sure why I cracked up every time we were at this stoplight, but...I think I'll go have a salad.
Also in Killeen:
If Clint hadn't been driving, I'd have locked bumpers with this lady and arranged for 30 minutes worth of her services when we finally came to a stop.
TP holder in the ladies' room at a Fort Hood motor pool. It was just a coat hook. Better than setting it on the floor.
More Fort Hood: Brian explained that on the day you have to handle this concertina wire, "wear old clothes." It's razor-sharp, and while you get to wear special gloves, the army doesn't issue chain-link pants.
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Also while in Ft. Hood, we were briefly introduced to a young Sargeant that had been shot in Aghanistan. That detail has absolutely nothing to do with this post, I simply feel the need to share when I meet heroes that are moving about their everyday lives, but are willing to stop and pull up their sleeves to show a friend's mother a tattoo, just because she wants to see it.
It's an AMC Pacer towing an Airstream camper. He explained to us that "they wanted me to have a Gremlin towing that camper, but that would have been lame."
That tat rocks, Sgt. Ash.
And thank you for your service.
And thank you for your service.
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Jen & Bill took us to Lone Elk Park in St. Louis on New Year's Day. This place is a little treasure tucked away in the middle of a big city. I guess I'd never heard of it because of that pesky, show-stealing Arch.
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We know what to do with crying babies though: give them a drink and they'll settle right down.
We were all stunning, darlings. Even Bill testifies "my face was a smooth as a baby's ass." Well, actually he said it was as smooth as a Mexican baby's ass. (You know, because the mud came from Lake Chapala, in Mexico. I hope. I hope it didn't come from a baby's ass.)
Anyway, we all got beautiful, then called it a night and went to sleep.
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Frozen fog. I am always so irritated with myself when I forget how beautiful frozen fog or a good ice storm can be. Where is my mental note that reads "when it's foggy and freezing, skip the shower, grab the good camera, and get out there!"? Nowhere is where it is, so I ended up pulling over for a few quick snapshots on the way to work last week.
This one's my favorite:
And now, here's an airplane.
I recently pulled my cell phone out of my coat, turning the pocket inside-out and losing a memory disk with last year's photos on it. While I always take the "important" photos off of my disks and back them up, I leave the "unimportant" ones to deal with when I get around to it.
I'm amazed at what a loss I felt at losing a year's worth of inconsequential photos, and have come to realize that they really are a sort of a photographic journal for me. That photo is just an airplane to you, but when Clint and I see it, we remember browsing cowboy boots with Jennifer and Bill at Pard's Western Store on a Saturday afternoon. When we stepped out of the store, this tank of a USAF airplane was flying over, you see, low and loud.
Anyway, in order to avoid losing a lot of photos again, or at least increase the odds of having them returned to me, I present to you one more pic that is now locked onto my memory card:
Do it! Write it down and take a photo of it if you have to, but don't lose your photos!
I love frozen fog as well and you've captured it so beautifully! I keep saying I a going to tour around the area and take pics of old farms/barns...we have so many beautiful ones. I think of you as I'm thinking of these photo opportunities : )
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ReplyDeleteFrozen fog, baby butt faces, uber cool tattoos, lone elks and free lying sandwiches - your photo dump days are the best Lori!
ReplyDeleteLosing an yea worth pics IS a little sad, but if you are lucky may be it'll come back to you. Check here to begin with: http://www.ifoundyourcamera.net/
I have so many random pics that I never post. I should do this too. My favorite frozen frost is the one just above your favorite. It's really beautiful. Glad you're having fun and your skin is soft and smooth!
ReplyDeleteHeyKid, It's good to see you're still doing the artsy-fartsy thang. Some things never change..Thank God
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Ev: So happy to know you're stopping in here now and then. Thanks for the Boop! laugh! E-mail moi!
ReplyDeleteGeewits: Do it, dump your camera! I want to see what you're not posting!
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