The office and the west sky. Nine in the evening.
To anyone who’s come by the blog: Thanks, first of all. And sorry: in mid-September my Nokia cell phone got wet and the camera function, with which I took these pictures, conked out. I suppose I should just go get another cheap camera, but the beauty of this exercise was having no need of extra equipment. There’ll be a gap before Walking Slowly picks up again, but I’ll get to it.
Five after six. Stairwell off Hemlock, below 12th.
Six. Miscellany outside the hair salon across from Vij’s.
Seven forty-five. Things leave shadows. A post in the alley behind Jordans.
Ten to five. Fortune Garden, West Broadway, taken from the median.
Seven. A lightpost on Hemlock.
Six-thirty. Peering into the corrugated rock facade of a fence off 10th.
Six-twenty. Broadway, looking east, wet with rain. Maybe a streetcleaner.
Ten to eight. Broadway, looking east. Partly shielded by a telephone pole.
Seven-thirty. A telephone pole in the alley off Tenth. Bright light from the east.
Six ten. A faucet on Hemlock, wet brick after a rain.
Six. The back of the billboard across the street from the Denny’s.
Six. Tag on the window of the Apple store, the Mercedes dealership behind, in reverse.
Just before seven. Hydrangeas (I think) hanging over a sidewalk on Birch.
Eight. The scrambled sky above a building on Birch.
Ten past six. A manhole cover on Hemlock reflects the sun.
Twenty to six. Bright light on the McDonald’s, not yet open.
Six-thirty. Green leaf and red brick, a building on Hemlock.
Five to six. Empty garage, an alley behind 1oth.
Twenty to six. A red fire hydrant on Hemlock.
Six-thirty. A storm sewer on Broadway in bright sunlight.
Six thirty. A telephone pole, looking up.
Ten to seven. A tipped-over chocolate milk in a planter near the bus stop.
Six thirty. The mirrored window of Joey’s.
Quarter past eight. Asphalt in bright sunlight. No effects added.
Ten past six. Drops on a car roof, streetlight like a rising sun.
Quarter to six. Looking down the alley, one east of Granville.
Eighteen past five. Looking west down Broadway.
Quarter past six. The alley behind the McDonald’s. Artificial light.
Just after seven. Looking out to Broadway & Granville.
Twenty past six on Sunday. Looking down a silent Hemlock.
Twenty to six. An east-facing dumpster. The wall behind lightens.
Quarter to six. The adult bookstore at Hemlock & Broadway.
Ten past six. A taxi idles in front of the Royal Bank building at Granville & Broadway.
Five to six. A sign on Hemlock. Call Kristen; she’ll know what happened.
Five to six. A flowerbox silhouetted against a bright window.
Twenty to eight. Medium drizzle. Upset water grate.
Ten to six. Streetlights throw a northwesterly shadow.
Quarter to six. A streetlight on Hemlock, as you cross 10th.