This photo was taken from the gangplank of the old Oklahoma City Stockyards. There was this wonderful classic cowboy walking down the walkway, looking very “James Dean” in his white shirt and dark blue jeans. He even had the classic swagger to his gate. The old stockyards are not used much anymore, as the main …
Rt. 58 , that runs along the bottom of Virginia’s border with North Carolina, has always been one of my favorite routes to drive. There are all kind of great places and side roads to get lost on and finds wonderful “icons” by the roadside. While on a weekend drive, I came upon this ice cream …
This diner sits in Hollywood, California on the site of the original Hollywood Diner. The original diner was destroyed in an earthquake, but was rebuilt. The reconstruction used some of the original diner items. The photo shows some of the peculiarities of long-exposure photography. Notice that the fellow sitting at the bar has no head! …
So many of the places I photographed have “vanished” into the landscape of memories now, but some have managed to hang in there. The Garden Drive-In is one of those. Still operating in the season as a drive-in and making some extra coin as a flea market on Sundays, this classic car hump is still …