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tucson

 cherry red

cherry red

 car is dead

car is dead

“Only 48 more hours... what more destruction can he do?...”

“Only 48 more hours... what more destruction can he do?...”

 I wonder how this compares to an oak tree back home

I wonder how this compares to an oak tree back home

 nothing worth taking

nothing worth taking

 These guys on the fence are called Kokopelli. I recognized them from the rug I put in my college dorm for 3 years. After researching the name, I now know they represent a fertility deity specific to the native Hopi people of the Southwest.  It must

These guys on the fence are called Kokopelli. I recognized them from the rug I put in my college dorm for 3 years. After researching the name, I now know they represent a fertility deity specific to the native Hopi people of the Southwest. It must be fate.

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Roaming Empire is an ongoing photography study of the built environment and its people within the United States. Each post documents a session of wandering somewhere, but nowhere in particular.

 
Monday 01.18.21
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