Monday, September 29, 2025

272/365
Wildflowers

Today I had to take my car to Firestone for an oil change.  They were going to do some other work on it too, so I left the car there and got a ride home, only about a mile away.
When it was time to get the car, I walked back to the shop and on the way I saw these wildflowers growing in a cluster.  I've seen them other places too but only when I was driving and couldn't stop to get a photo.
I don't know the name of the flowers, but they're just so sweet and pretty.

Sunday, September 28, 2025

271/365
Partial Pyramid in Lima, Peru

In the foreground of the image you can see the remains of a pyramid right in the center of Lima, Peru.  In the background are hi-rise apartment buildings that surround the pyramid on all sides.
The history of the pyramid is very interesting, although I was dealing with a very sore foot and 
was a little distracted by the discomfort of walking so much around and in the structure.

Saturday, September 27, 2025

270/365
Baptist Church

I went to an estate sale this afternoon.  I don't ever want to buy anything, but it's something to do and it gets me out of the house.  
I'm always astounded at how much is in those houses~~what do people do with so much stuff, most of which is put away in cabinets and closets and not even used.
Anyway, after that I decided to drive around and look for some photo ops. 
Before I got out of town I drove down some streets I've never been on before and I came upon this beautiful Baptist Church.  What an interesting building. 

Friday, September 26, 2025

269/365
Back Door

We met for our monthly bookgroup today.  We usually go to a local coffee house, which I'm not overly fond of, but it works and there's a room that's usually empty that we meet in.
The book we discussed is the second in the series of The #1 Ladies Detective Agency, 
"The Tears of the Giraffe".
It was a fun discussion and the books, as well as the set of DVDs, is just sweet.  No swearing, no sex, no violence...
I was parked across the street from the coffee shop and when I got in my car to leave I just sat there for a while trying to figure out what to do since the weather was so nice and I didn't really want to go home and just sit on the couch.  I glanced over and noticed this side door of the coffee shop.  It's not very exciting, but for some reason I thought it was a good photo op.
I'm not sure anyone uses this doorway, but I like the color palette of it, and I couldn't think of anything else to photograph today.  I drove around on my way home hoping to find something else to photograph, but no such luck.

268/365
Three Cowboys

Three cowboys awaiting the start of the yearly rodeo in Abilene, Texas at the Annual Fair and Rodeo.

Thursday, September 25, 2025

267/365
Pool Closed

Some of the saddest words ever.  
In Texas it's in the low 90s until the end of Sept or beginning of Oct, so why, I wonder, 
does the pool close so early?  So discouraging.

Wednesday, September 24, 2025

266/365
Photo of Paint Cans

I got my hair trimmed today in a small town about 20 minutes from where I live and then I drove around hoping to find something to photograph.  
I drove down a side road I haven't been on before and there was a Hardware Store with this photo on the outside.  I thought it was pretty cool. What a way to advertise a business.

Monday, September 22, 2025

265/365
House for Sale

I occasionally work with a realtor to photograph houses they want to sell.  The other day I had the pleasure of capturing this sweet little house in pics.  
It's just too adorable.  I wish I could buy it, but there's one legal item keeping me from getting 
a mortgage.  I can't get the house out of my mind, but I guess I'll have to wait on the Lord to make it possible if buying a house is His will for me.

264/365
Chain Link and Storage

Not too far from where I live is this storage place surrounded by a chain link fence. Not much to say about it...it's clean and I never see anyone in there, but I only drive past it once a day.
I wonder how many units are rented. 
I love shooting through chain link, weird I know.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

263/365
Living Quarters

An apartment building across the street from the local church located on the outskirts of Lima, Peru.

262/365
Front Facade

This beautiful architecture is seen on a building in the historic town square of Lima, Peru.  The town square is referred to as Plaza Mayor or Plaza de Armas.
Lima was founded by Francisco Pizarro on January 18, 1535.
Lima is the second largest desert city in the world and is also the home of the oldest 
university in the Americas. 

Friday, September 19, 2025

261/365
Peruvian Saleswoman

Selling her wares near the town center in Lima, Peru.

260/365
Close-Up Architecture

This is a close-up look at a beautiful building in downtown Lima, Peru.  The buildings surrounding the town square are breathtaking.  
Sadly, though, there's much of Lima that is incredibly poor.
How do they reconcile the great disparity?

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

259/365
Opening Ceremony at the Rodeo

These 6 White Horses, sponsored by one of the local Universities in Abilene, perform the opening ceremony at the West Texas Fair and  Rodeo each year, in addition to other performances they do throughout the year at other events.

Monday, September 15, 2025

258/365
Group of Peruvian Seniors

Our first workday in Lima, my group of about 12 and adults from the local church traveled to a camp in the hills and we had some medical assessments and discussions, a great lunch and then some fun playing games.
Always an opportunity for a group photo at the end of the day.

257/365
Our Mission Group 

Our mission group had their photo made in front of the hotel in Lima the first full day we were there.
There were 99 of us and we went out to minister to others in our different groups.

Sunday, September 14, 2025

256/365
Ferris Wheel at Night

I grabbed this shot of the ferris wheel on my way out of the fairgrounds after the rodeo. 

255/365
Bull Rider

Bull riding event at the West Texas Fair and Rodeo.

254/365
Beautiful Architecture

Beautiful architecture in the town square of Lima, Peru. The buildings surrounding the town square were amazingly beautiful. 

Wednesday, September 10, 2025

253/365
Ministering to Physically Challenged

We spent the entire morning ministering to a group of handicapped folks ranging in age from high school to older adults.  They had a blast and they loved the game of juggling the beach balls on a parachute.

Tuesday, September 09, 2025

252/365
Apartment Building

An apartment building in Peru.  

Sunday, September 07, 2025

251/365
Hats for Sale

A hat mannequin in a Peruvian outdoor mall.

Saturday, September 06, 2025

250/365
Beautiful Dessert

A beautiful dessert to finish off an incredible meal at a restaurant in Peru.

249/365
What A Mess

Not in the United States.  

248/365
No Red Lights, No Yield Sign

An intersection with no lights or signs.  Traffic just goes whichever way it wants.
Not in the United States.

Thursday, September 04, 2025

247/365
Roadside Memorial

Seen along a country road in West Texas.  Looks like a memorial for two construction workers. Boots, gloves, hardhats, flowers, cross.

Wednesday, September 03, 2025

246/365
Destroyed Structure

This structure is located in Sylvester, Texas, which is an unincorporated community.  In 2000 the population was about 79.

Tuesday, September 02, 2025

245/365
Retro Gas Station

An abandoned gas station is a small town in Texas. 

Monday, September 01, 2025

244/365
Abandoned Country Home

This abandoned home is in Leuders, Texas.