Month: March 2011

Hillbillies And The City – Day 1

For years Gina agitated for a New York City vacation and this year, with my characteristic magnanimity, I decided to grant her wish. (Your B.S. detector should be screaming right now.) Several people expressed surprise that I would go to New York for a vacation. I guess because I’m usually a national park/driving cross country kind of guy. But NYC is one of those places everyone should see, right? Also I knew NYC would be a fantastic place to take photos, so I got pretty excited about going. The only time I’d been in the East Coast Megalopolis was way back in the summer after 8th grade when I went to Washington, D.C., to visit relatives for a few weeks.

Fat Tuesday

Gina’s birthday was last week and since it was actually before Mardi Gras this year Abby and I decided to do a Mardi Gras themed celebration. We got a MG cake and a MG party kit that included beads and masks.

Then we headed to Shogun for a birthday feast. Abby pulled that thing where she hates something that she should get a huge kick out of. When we got there I asked the hostess if they do a birthday thing and she said they did so I requested it. The whole staff came over and sang happy birthday in Japanese and our chef banged on this huge drum.

Tumblin’ Fordyce

Sometimes Abby, Gina and I jump in the car and head off in some random direction. We ended up in Fordyce on Sunday. Fordyce’s only claim to fame that I know of is that Keith Richards was arrested there in 1975. When we got there we could’ve murdered someone on Main Street and gotten away with it because we were the only souls downtown. It was nice because no one was around to hassle us as we explored the ruins.

I got in some good brick-wall-shooting practice. I wonder why someone would label the burglar alarm in big red letters. It seems to me that you’d want to keep the location of the alarm under wraps so that a burglar wouldn’t destroy it before pillaging your building. Of course it’s about 20 feet up on the wall so maybe it’s safe up there.

Rex’s Liquor looked like a great place to score some Mad Dog 20/20.

Rex also has this great side entrance in case you don’t want anybody out on the street to see you going in.

Southern hospitality.

I did something to this photo I’ve never had the patience to do before successfully. A big guy wire from a phone pole extended from corner to corner totally marring the shot. I removed it using the magical content-aware-fill function in Photoshop CS5. I found an instructional video on on YouTube demonstrating how to do it.

Out behind the Dallas County Museum is a weird garden of signs with nuggets about the area’s history.

Fordyce is evidently proud of its high school sports teams, which have the redbug as the mascot. The redbug is more commonly known as the chigger, a most unpleasant parasite. (Note the sign in the previous picture explaining that Fordyce introduced the state to high school football.) This mural celebrating that first team is inside another building ruin that’s been cleaned up. Murals cover the walls on both sides with scenes of various high school sports, football through the years, basketball, baseball, track and golf. All the murals have the bizarre sea of chiggers rising from the bottom to suck the blood of the athletes.