South Pearl Street’s Winterfest — as advertised:
and in reality, at 72 degrees on December 1:*
Yes, that guy is selling poems. Why not, eh? South Pearl Street is a little slice of Portlandia in Denver. In fact, if you look carefully, the booth behind the poet is
where Tim bought a $12 jar of pickles, and which of course reminded me of
We also bought $50 worth of organic crap — what sort of weird spell do local farmers’ markets cast? — and I took some pictures. Like this one, which seems to fit with my penchant for photographing random textured distressed things,
but was in fact taken at a stand selling random textured distressed things.
But this is the real deal: the side of an ancient pick-up truck. Not sure why I like distressed vehicles so much. Oh. Right.
Another random photo:
And two bonus dog photos. Watching the Winterfest crowds wander by.
And Saguaro, just after this morning’s bath, helping me practice with the new flash.
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* That is not a political statement. It is an accurate statement about the weather. That is, we did not get pulled by snow-covered horses through snow-covered streets. I walked through Winterfest in shorts and sandals. In Denver. In December.










Amy, Amy. I love your posts and your photographs. Now, could you please make it rain/snow just a little?
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