So here we have another batch of pics taken on bike rides. Most of these date from the first six weeks of this year, though one was taken a couple of summers back. (Here are the previousinstallments.)
Here's a snow-cone push-cart I found parked behind Jimmy's Ice House in the Heights...
I am a sucker for Shipley's signs. This one on Ella is my second-favorite. The one on Bissonnet near Bayland Park is the best.
In the Med Center I found this real pelican...
....a few days after I saw this fake one in Midtown.
Giant roosters, David Adickes patriot-banana, etc.
Airline Drive: lots of little Santa Muertes....
...and one great big Santa Muerte.
Burgers, cheap vodka, and sudden death at Durham and 610.
I came upon this sinister scene in Cottage Grove, across the street from newly-opened Weirdo Video.
Miami Garden, 9540 Kempwood: the gaudiest and trippiest apartment complex entrance in all of Houston. See it at night, when the palms are illuminated.
Here are a couple more from what is left of the Cottage Grove barrio, currently undergoing terrifyingly rapid transformation to something more like Condo Canyons.
This guy makes me think of a composite of Groucho and Chico Marx...
One of the twin cast-iron cobras of Cottage Grove terrifies my daughter, Harriet.
The Dead Palms of North Montrose, described by Ray Redding Jr. as "either a poor man's James Surls installation or an homage to True Detective."
We'll close with the gnaughtiest gnome in Shady Acres...