… made of metal in desert in northern Nevada.
Nevada outback
labor’s end …
… for an old pump that once nudged water out of a dry lake bed into a cattle stock tank in western Nevada.
power …
… provided by an aging Waukesha generator to pump water from well to stock tank in the Nevada outback.
where the aliens land …
… in a valley along Route 140 in northern Nevada.
53 miles of dirt …
… along Snake Bite Road in the Nevada outback. Saw the snakes but not the bite.
desert living …
… long ago in the Nevada outback.
riding the wind …
… tumbleweeds (a.k.a. Russian thistle) stacked against a fence along Route 233 in Nevada.
33 bullet holes …
… in this cautionary sign in the Nevada outback. But I’ve seen signs with more …
abandoned …
… but well tagged. An old bar alongside Route 140 in northern Nevada.
still a desert …
… despite a storm over the Nevada outback.
it’s a long way …
… to Jimmy Lee’s Triple L ranch in eastern Nevada.
no name …
… a shot-out sign of an abandoned motel and bar in rural Nevada.
artist unknown …
… a still life on the side of Pony Express building constructed before the Civil War north of Ely, Nevada.
blink …
… at a dilapidated motel along Route 93 in the Nevada outback.
end of the road …
… along White Pine County Road in the Nevada outback.
the outback …
… of northern Nevada — a hundred miles of dirt road south of Elko.
turn here …
In the Nevada outback, some driveways are really long and anonymous. Hence the flagging, it seems.