Fluorescent sparklers. Who knew?

Fluorescent sparklers. Who knew?

I drove up Interstate Highway 35 to visit my friends in Moody, Texas. This is what I saw when I parked at their house.

The first thing I think is that we are having watermelon for dessert.
The second thing I think is that although the watermelon rinds are discarded, where they are discarded doesn’t look like a compost pile.

It is not a compost pile. They somehow discovered that the rabbits like to nibble on the watermelon rinds so they put them in a place accessible to the rabbits.
Watermelons: rabbit food. Who knew?

From Swords to Plowshares: Metal Trench Art from World War I
Second set of photos from the exhibit at the Bell County Museum in Belton, Texas. I’d love to see the exhibit again.






From Swords to Plowshares: Metal Trench Art from World War I
I went to see the Trench Art exhibit at the Bell County Museum in Belton, Texas. It was beautiful, fascinating, and heart-wrenching. These photos do not do it justice.
Art is everywhere, all the time.






Take a photo, copy it, flip it, overlay it on top of the original.
Use this graffiti . . .

and get this.

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Tractor 1, take 1.

Tractor 1, take 2.

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Tractor 2, take 1.

Tractor 2, take 2.

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Sunflower and spider friend.

Double them up.
