I've always loved the details on cars. Here are a few that have been sitting in the folder forever.
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I am a native in this world And think in it as a native thinks
Monday, January 12, 2026
Saturday, January 10, 2026
Friday, January 9, 2026
Urban poetry
There are a lot of alleys in lower Manhattan, but you rarely see them festooned with clotheslines and laundry.
I didn't look closely when I took this picture, off Walker Street last summer, and thought that the towels and undershirts were banners or pennants of some kind. But it's very festive!
Labels:
alleys,
made me laugh,
Manhattan,
New York,
urban poetry
Thursday, January 8, 2026
How about some of those bad Badlands
Since I posted pictures of the Painted Canyon badlands in North Dakota, here's another look at their southern cousins. Similar geology, very different landscape.
Labels:
Badlands National Park,
geology,
national parks,
South Dakota
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Welcome to the Corn Palace
Thank you to Mary Kay for providing such a cheerful welcome, and letting me take a picture of her and the Fourth of July flags in her hair.
And for the popcorn, which ensured that when you walk into the Corn Palace, you smell...corn.
I also want to mention that I didn't eat any popcorn because we had just had really excellent Mexican food, which I did not expect in Mitchell, South Dakota.
Inside the Corn Palace
There are more murals, and exhibits covering the history of the building. The combination auditorium/basketball court that takes up much of the building also serves as the gift shop.
Labels:
folk art,
kitsch,
South Dakota,
souvenirs,
tourist attractions
The Sydney Opera House, in corn
This closeup of one of the mosaics shows how they do it. Twelve different colors of corn, grown locally, are used and the designs are created by local artists. The corn cobs are split lengthwise and then nailed to the walls.
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folk art,
kitsch,
South Dakota,
tourist attractions
The Corn Palace
The Corn Palace, in tiny Mitchell, South Dakota (well, tiny by my standards—its 15,000 inhabitants make it the seventh largest city in South Dakota) is the last of what was once a series of “crop palaces” across the Midwest, built to promote their cities and the local agriculture.
All of the art on the facade, depicting the wonders of the world, is made out of corn. The theme changes every year, and new corn mosaics are created.
All of the art on the facade, depicting the wonders of the world, is made out of corn. The theme changes every year, and new corn mosaics are created.
Labels:
folk art,
kitsch,
South Dakota,
tourist attractions
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
Astronomy Tuesday
When galaxies collide! This image from the James Webb telescope shows two spiral galaxies (IC 2163 at the upper left, and NGC 2207,the larger galaxy in the center and lower right)
Credit: X-ray: NASA/CXC/SAO; Infrared: NASA/ESA/CSA/STScI/Webb; Image Processing: NASA/CXC/SAO/L. Frattare
Monday, January 5, 2026
Some bison
This herd couldn't decide which side of the road had better grazing, so we sat in a line of cars and waited for them to make up their mind.
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