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  • A man walks his dog near the original Luckenbach, Texas Post Office, that is situated under a large Live Oak tree along the main street that passes through the town.
    DF11167-380522-Edit.tif
  • In the center of Luckenbach’s town, food stands, and picnic tables overflow with visiting tourists, on Valentine’s Day.
    DF11167-380583-Edit.tif
  • As the Memorial Day Parade passes through the town of Grafton, West Virginia, a motorcyle passes across the foreground displaying an American Flag, and the Marine Corps Flag, as spectators, lining the street, watch on.
    DRF11257-670.tif
  • A majoriette practices on the sidewalk before the Memorial Day Parade, in Grafton, West Virginia begins.
    DRF11257-224-Edit.tif
  • A young girl, and boy, launch themselves down the big slide at the Memorial Day celebrations in Grafton, West Virginia
    DRF11257-195.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-238.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-234.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-220.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-247.tif
  • Every pueblo has its own church, and each dates back to the time of the Spanish occupation of Yucatan. This church, painted a pale yellow, with white trim, is located in the pueblo of Komchen.
    DRF11267-223.tif
  • A small house, painted a bright burnt orange, and set against a deep blue sky with white cumulus clouds, is situated along a dirt road through the pueblo of Komchen, in Yucatan, Mexico.
    DRF11267-265.tif
  • The older of the two National Cemeteries in Grafton, West Virginia.
    DRF11257-897.tif
  • The older of the two National Cemeteries in Grafton, West Virginia.
    DRF11257-904-Edit.tif
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  • An older man is squatting down to take a picture of his wife sitting on a bench, in Wall Drug, in Wall, South Dakota, of a wood carving of Annie Oakley.
    DRF11183-101981-Edit.tif
  • Inside of Wall Drug, in Wall, South Dakota, is a myriad of shops and attractions and novelties to overstimulate the tourists, including, Zoltare, a fortune telling machine.
    DRF11183-101991-Edit.tif
  • The long narrow Traveler's Chapel with its single line of pews, and brick walls inside of Wall Drug in Wall, South Dakota
    DRF11183-101986-Edit.tif
  • The sun lights the facade of the buildings along main street, in Grafton, West Virginia
    DRF11257-144.tif
  • Inside of Wall Drug, in Wall, South Dakota, is a myriad of shops and attractions and novelties to overstimulate the tourists, including large, painted wood carving of an old woman smoking a cigar and holding playing cards in her hand, representing a time gone by.
    DRF11183-101985-Edit.tif
  • A man wearing a black ball cap sits on top of Luchenbach’s resident Longhorn Steer. In Luckenbach, Texas tourists can sit on top of the resident Longhorn Steer to have their picture taken: 1 for $8.00, or 2 for $15.00.
    DF11167-380721-2.tif
  • Grafton Memorial Day Parade 2018
    DRF11257-723.tif
  • A VFW veteran of the Korean War, with his back to the camera, salutes the American Flag. Stretched out before him are many of the gravestones at this, of two, National Cemeteries in Grafton, West Virginia.
    DRF11257-527.tif
  • Cars parked in parking spaces in front of the famous Wall Drug in Wall, South dakota.
    DRF11183-101957-Edit.tif
  • Tony runs a shop in Luckenback, Texas. He shapes, and sells cowboy hats. Tony is an unassuming, quiet man of very few words, but in previous years Tony lived in the middle of nowhere Texas and would go off for days, by himself, to catch cattle rustlers. Toward the end of his career he would catch drug runners - with a rope and his horse.
    DF11167-380572-2.tif
  • The public men’s room, in Luckenbach, Texas is unique as well, with signatures on the wooden stall doors, and license plates covering the walls above the urinal.
    DF11167-380521-Edit.tif
  • Grafton Memorial Day Parade 2018
    DRF11257-487.tif
  • Inside of Wall Drug, in Wall, South Dakota, is a myriad of shops and attractions and novelties to overstimulate the tourists, including large, painted wood carvings of a showgirl representing a time gone by.
    DRF11183-101977-Edit.tif
  • Grafton Memorial Day Parade 2018
    DRF11257-752.tif
  • Grafton Memorial Day Parade 2018
    DRF11257-461.tif
  • At the National Cemetery, in Grafton, West Virginia, during the Memorial Day Celebration, an M1 rifle is stuck into the ground, via the attached bayonet. On the butt end of the rifle is places a soldier's helmet. At the base of the rifle are a pair of highly-polished Army boots, and in front of that is an American Flag stuck into the ground. Behind it all is the large marker for the Unknown Soldiers.
    DRF11257-478.tif
  • The church of Saint Francis, in Telchac Pueblo, in the alpen glow of sunset. Each pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church - which is named after a saint; and therefore becomes the patron saint of that pueblo.
    DRF11267-742.tif
  • The church of Saint Francis, in Telchac Pueblo, in the alpen glow of sunset. Each pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church - which is named after a saint; and therefore becomes the patron saint of that pueblo.
    DRF11267-736.tif
  • The Municiple building in Telchac Pueblo, Yucatan, Mexico
    DRF11267-727.tif
  • The Post Office has been in operation since 1904, and continues, even though the population is but a few. In fact, the population isn’t even listed in any of Wild Horse’s statistics. <br />
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According to Wikipedia: "The community takes its name from Wild Horse Creek,[3] and began in 1869 as a cavalry outpost, which soon became a railway station and had expanded to a town by the mid-1870s. After a peak of population and business activities in the early 1900s, the town began dwindling by 1917, when most of it burned down in a great fire. The town rebuilt, but never at the population or business-service centralization level of its earlier years, and by the 1930s, had begun to dwindle further."
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  • The waitress, who is blurred, brings out my food from the kitchen at The Mann Cafe, on the corner of Main and 10th, in Springfield, Colorado, is vacant of customers at the time this photograph was made. This cafe' - restaurant is typical of so many small town restaurants across America.
    DF11084-1376.tif
  • The Post Office has been in operation since 1904, and continues, even though the population is but a few. In fact, the population isn’t even listed in any of Wild Horse’s statistics. <br />
<br />
According to Wikipedia: "The community takes its name from Wild Horse Creek,[3] and began in 1869 as a cavalry outpost, which soon became a railway station and had expanded to a town by the mid-1870s. After a peak of population and business activities in the early 1900s, the town began dwindling by 1917, when most of it burned down in a great fire. The town rebuilt, but never at the population or business-service centralization level of its earlier years, and by the 1930s, had begun to dwindle further."
    DF11015-519.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progreso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. Gulls flying overhead.
    DRF11267-289.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progreso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. Gulls flying overhead.
    DRF11267-293.tif
  • A rural laundermat, with a heavily weathered wooden ficade, in the rural Tennessee town of Boiling Springs.
    DF11084-1475.tif
  • A rural laundermat, with a heavily weathered wooden ficade, in the rural Tennessee town of Boiling Springs.
    DF11015-573.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. Gulls flocking in the sky over the beach. In this image a young man carries his infant child along the uncrowded sidewalk.
    DRF11267-351.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. Gulls flocking in the sky over the beach. In this image a young man carries his infant child along the uncrowded sidewalk.
    DRF11267-350.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-337-Edit.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. Gulls flocking in the sky over the beach.
    DRF11267-520.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-349.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-329.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. A young woman, with a child on the back, rides a motorcycle along the main avenue.
    DRF11267-326.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. An older man pushes his loaded, large cart along the main street, bear the sidewalk.
    DRF11267-324.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-335.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. A young woman, with a child on the back, rides a motorcycle along the main avenue.
    DRF11267-327.tif
  • In the center of town, in Tixkocab, there is always a bustle of people. In this image there is a concentration of cars, motorcycles,motorcycle taxis, bicycle taxis and even bicycles. This section is like a small “mall” of shops and eateries.
    DRF11267-831-Edit.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-338.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-336.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-333.tif
  • The main road, passing through the town of Progresso, in Yucatan, Mexico, is lined, on one side, by shops and restaurants; and on the other side by beach, and the Gulf of Mexico. An older man pushes his loaded, large cart along the main street, bear the sidewalk.
    DRF11267-322.tif
  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
    DRF11267-161.tif
  • In the center of town, in Tixkocab, there is always a bustle of people. In this image there is a concentration of cars, motorcycles,motorcycle taxis, bicycle taxis and even bicycles. This section is like a small “mall” of shops and eateries.
    DRF11267-831-Edit-Edit.tif
  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
    DRF11267-162.tif
  • In the center of town, in Tixkocab, there is always a bustle of people. In this image there is a concentration of cars, motorcycles,motorcycle taxis, bicycle taxis and even bicycles. This section is like a small “mall” of shops and eateries.
    DRF11267-831.tif
  • Houses, of a variety of colors, are spaced out across the landscape of Boquillas, Mexico, with the Chisos Mountains in the background.
    DRF11241-13256.tif
  • Houses, of a variety of colors, are spaced out across the landscape of Boquillas, Mexico, with the Chisos Mountains in the background.
    DRF11241-13267.tif
  • Houses, of a variety of colors, are spaced out across the landscape of Boquillas, Mexico, with the Chisos Mountains in the background.
    DRF11241-13265.tif
  • The yellow-painted stucco, of Nuestra Señora del Carmen church, in Boquillas, Mexico, stands out against the blue sky, heavy white clouds, and desert background.<br />
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    DRF11241-13240.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-127.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-126.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-124.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-120.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-119.tif
  • In the town of Dzibichaltun, in Yucatan, Mexico, about a 20 minute drive from the capitol city of Merida, is a small church that is painted white, and mustard-yellow. Each town, or pueblo, in Yucatan, has its own church, which is also named after one of the Catholic Saints - which then becomes the Patron Saint of that Pueblo.
    DRF11267-129.tif
  • Orange and blue houses sit atop a rise in the landscape, which follows the gravel road through the town of Boquillas, Mexico. Two children play in the distance.
    DRF11241-13248.tif
  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
    DRF11267-166.tif
  • The colonial gate at the edge of a pueblo, painted in the tradition yellow. In black lettering saying thanks for visiting, and have safe travels. Many pueblos, and even cities, still maintain the original, colonial, archways - or “Gates” to the town or city.
    DRF11267-165.tif
  • Round Rock, a well-known red rock formation in northern Arizona, near the town of Many Farms, on the Navajo Reservation, appears across a landscape of snow and rocky mounds.
    DRF11312-25.tif
  • Round Rock, a well-known red rock formation in northern Arizona, near the town of Many Farms, on the Navajo Reservation, appears across a landscape of snow and rocky mounds.
    DRF11312-1-Edit.tif
  • Round Rock, is a well-known red rock formation in northern Arizona, near the town of Many Farms, on the Navajo Reservation. The landscape surrounding the rock formation resembles, in many way, a colorful version of the lunar surface.
    DRF11312-111-Edit.tif
  • In the town of Wilson, North Carolina, baseball is king. The minor league team, the Wilson Tobs, is part of the Coastal Plain league. At every home game local youth, dressed in their baseball uniforms, line up against the fenceline.
    DRF11351-319.tif
  • Small sign in an overgrown field along the roadside of Route 66 heading into McLean, Texas, for  Red River Steakhouse.
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  • The old rusting sign for the Ranch House Cafe in Tucumcari
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  • Katherine was born in Grafton, but in the years to follow, her family moved away. Last year she returned to her roots. Katherine is an artist: a painter, primarily, but certainly not limited to it. She is an eccentric, to say the least, and has become one of the iconic characters of Grafton.<br />
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What started out as a simple portrait session, resulted in a series of amazing, and wildly diverse images that cover the range of Katherine’s personalities.
    DRF11257-76321bwps.tif
  • The heavily weathered sign, and Ford pickup truck that is part of the long-ago abandoned Ranch House Cafe along historic Route 66 in Tucumcari, New Mexico.
    DRF11231-249-Edit.tif
  • The Blue Swallow Motel, along the famed Route 66, in Tucumcari, New Mexico, at Night
    DRF11231-104.tif
  • A young man, with his boogie board, waits along the beach, in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, for the perfect wave in the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-315.tif
  • A young man, with his boogie board, waits along the beach, in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, for the perfect wave in the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-302.tif
  • A young man, with his boogie board, waits along the beach, in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, for the perfect wave in the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-316.tif
  • A young man, with his boogie board, waits along the beach, in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, for the perfect wave in the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-313.tif
  • A young man, with his boogie board, waits along the beach, in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, for the perfect wave in the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-311.tif
  • A young man, with his boogie board, waits along the beach, in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, for the perfect wave in the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-310.tif
  • A young man, with his boogie board, waits along the beach, in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, for the perfect wave in the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-308.tif
  • Large umbrellas cover small groups of tables and chairs along the beach in Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico - within fifteen yards from the Gulf of Mexico.
    DRF11267-301.tif
  • A view of the Gulf of Mexico coastline, of Telchac Puerto, in Yucatan, Mexico, from the perspective of being out on the pier. The golden light of the setting suns adds even more to the scene.
    DRF11267-604.tif
  • People gather along the pier, at sunset, in Telchac Puerto. Many are there to fish, but others gather simple to enjoy the motion of the waves, in the Gulf of Mexico, and the golden light from the setting sun.
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  • As one leaves the main tourist area of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico, the real pueblo life becomes apparent. The tourist trappings give way to the life in a small fishing community. Fishing boats line the narrow beach - many of them anchored in the water, which creates a wonderfully meditative experience as the boats rise, and fall, with the waves. Clear blue skies allow the brightness of the sun to illuminate the contrasting tones, and details.
    DRF11267-372.tif
  • n the pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan, Mexico, it is a common sight to see people on the pier fishing. It is a way of life, and a means of food, for local residents.
    DRF11267-629-Edit.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-576-Edit.tif
  • A local family, from Telchac Puerto, plays in the Gulf of Mexico, as the last rays of sunlight spread their golden light across the water, and landscape.  The pueblo of Telchac Puerto, located along the Gulf of Mexico, in Yucatan.
    DRF11267-694.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-656.tif
  • Along the pier, that juts out into the Gulf of Mexico, in Telchac Puerto, are concrete chairs that are a common sight through the State of Yucatan, Mexico. These chairs are always constructed in pairs, with each of the chairs facing in opposite directions - allowing for conversation between the people who sit in them.
    DRF11267-649.tif
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