This blog is an ARTISTIC regional photo journal. I focus on mundane scenes. ANY AND ALL STATEMENTS I MAKE HERE ARE MY OPINONS ONLY! I OFFER NOTHING WHATSOEVER AS A STATEMENT OF FACT! The photographs are offered as ARTISTIC EXPRESSION ONLY! They are not representative of anything other than themselves. Most of the places mentioned here have surely changed substantially since they were visited. Check my list of recommended sites at the bottom of this blog!
Saturday, October 26, 2013
Friday, October 25, 2013
Slaton Oktoberfest
Last weekend we attended the annual October fund-raising sausage meal in Slaton. There was a good crowd and by all accounts it was a success. Great German food! Slaton is kind of a "closed" community, in which a few old, founding, families dominate. If you live in Slaton and you are not a Catholic, doors close to you. And if your family name is not Kitten, or Heinrich, or Bednarz, you will never be a leading light. It's just like that. And if you are a member of one of those three prominent families, you will find that exceptions will be made for you. Banks will be more than willing to loan, local law enforcement will be inclined to look the other way. You are better than everyone else, and you will accept that as your due. I base this on my wife's experiences. She lived in Slaton and tried to operate a business there. She knows. She saw. She heard. Slaton is a nice place to visit, but I would not want to live there. That's just our opinion, but it's an opinion based on hard experience. Well, actually, to be honest, my wife's experiences in Slaton led her to HATE the town. She wouldn't live there if you PAID her. Having heard her side of things, I wouldn't live there either. But maybe others have better experiences...
Here are a few pics:
Here are a few pics:
Labels:
life in slaton,
slaton oktoberfest,
slaton texas
Sunday, October 20, 2013
It is time to say goodbye to Floydada...
... with a final flurry of pics. In these pics you will see not only pumpkins, but gourds as well-- and to tell you the truth, if those gourds were not the work of God, the local DA would confiscate them and arrest the people selling them. Cast something like that in latex and put a vibrator in it and in THIS neck of the woods you are in a world of hurt. But no, these are only God's innocent fruits, and they don't wiggle. You will also see a neat old orange VW bug.
And that is all. We hope to return next year, for the next festival.
And that is all. We hope to return next year, for the next festival.
Labels:
innocent fruits,
orange bug,
technicolor gourds
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Continuing Floydada...
As you can see, I finally got to the pumpkins. A really big one would set you back $100. You'd need a forklift to carry it and a semi to haul it home. You could hollow it out and cut in some doors and windows and have one of those micro houses that seem so popular these days. Cut a slice out of a wall for a quick meal, I guess...
Labels:
big pumpkins,
floydada pumpkins,
pumpkin pics
Friday, October 18, 2013
Floyd County Archives
The first two photos are of a model of a tent meeting tabernacle that used to stand in downtown Floydada. I used a macro setting to make the model seem "real". This model is located in the Archives building, right next to the museum.
And the rest are more pics of downtown Floydada during Pumpkin Days...
And the rest are more pics of downtown Floydada during Pumpkin Days...
I still have not come to any of the pumpkins!
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