"It's the way to educate your eyes. Stare. Pry, listen eavesdrop. Die knowing something. You are not here long."
-Walker Evans
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
Condensation...
A man sits out side the Harlingen Public Library Wednesday as condensation forms on the windows of the building due to the sudden shift in temperature and the recent rain fall in the area.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Saturday, June 20, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Trimming...
Alfonso Ruiz with J.J. Castillo Palm and Tree Trimming climbs to the top of a palm to trim down the leaves in the Valle Vista Mall parking lot. Ruiz has been with Castillo's trimming for 2 years. A crew from Castillo's can trim between 30 - 40 palms a day. The reason the palms are trimmed is to keep them clean and free of pests. Along with that it opens up the spaces around businesses allowing more people to see the storefronts from the road.
Alfonso Ruiz dons his tree climbing equipment in the Valle Vista Mall parking lot, before climbing to the top of a palm tree to trim back the leaves to help protect the trees from pest and help businesses draw more customers to their stores. Ruiz works with J.J. Castillo Palm and Tree Trimming he has been there for 2 years working across the valley.
Taking away leaves and cuttings from around palm trees in the Valle Vista Mall parking lot, Alejandro Chavez with J.J. Castillo Palm and Tree Trimming piles the cuttings on a trailer. The Palms are trimmed to keep them clean and pest free. Marina Castillo co-owner of J.J, Castillo Palm and Tree trimming says they get a lot of business between February and October. The crews can trim and clear between 30 - 40 palms a day.
Taking away leaves and cuttings from around palm trees in the Valle Vista Mall parking lot, Alejandro Chavez with J.J. Castillo Palm and Tree Trimming piles the cuttings on a trailer. The Palms are trimmed to keep them clean and pest free. Marina Castillo co-owner of J.J, Castillo Palm and Tree trimming says they get a lot of business between February and October. The crews can trim and clear between 30 - 40 palms a day.
Alfonso Ruiz dons his tree climbing equipment in the Valle Vista Mall parking lot, before climbing to the top of a palm tree to trim back the leaves to help protect the trees from pest and help businesses draw more customers to their stores. Ruiz works with J.J. Castillo Palm and Tree Trimming he has been there for 2 years working across the valley.
Taking away leaves and cuttings from around palm trees in the Valle Vista Mall parking lot, Alejandro Chavez with J.J. Castillo Palm and Tree Trimming piles the cuttings on a trailer. The Palms are trimmed to keep them clean and pest free. Marina Castillo co-owner of J.J, Castillo Palm and Tree trimming says they get a lot of business between February and October. The crews can trim and clear between 30 - 40 palms a day.
Taking away leaves and cuttings from around palm trees in the Valle Vista Mall parking lot, Alejandro Chavez with J.J. Castillo Palm and Tree Trimming piles the cuttings on a trailer. The Palms are trimmed to keep them clean and pest free. Marina Castillo co-owner of J.J, Castillo Palm and Tree trimming says they get a lot of business between February and October. The crews can trim and clear between 30 - 40 palms a day.
Monday, June 08, 2009
A Portrait...
Saturday, June 06, 2009
Friday, June 05, 2009
UIL Track and Field Day 1...
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AUSTIN - UIL Officials take a short break during the UIL State Track and Field Meet Friday at Myers Stadium in Austin.
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Alex De La Garza of Mercedes High School hits the finish line as officials bring water to other runners already passed the finish line Friday at Myer Stadium in Austin, during the UIL State Track and Field Competition.
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AUSTIN - April Benavides from Ed Couch - Elsa High School clears the 11 feet mark during the Pole Vaulting event at the State Track and Field Competition at Myers Stadium in Austin on Friday.
AUSTIN - UIL Officials take a short break during the UIL State Track and Field Meet Friday at Myers Stadium in Austin.
Josh Bachman/Valley Morning Star
Alex De La Garza of Mercedes High School hits the finish line as officials bring water to other runners already passed the finish line Friday at Myer Stadium in Austin, during the UIL State Track and Field Competition.
Josh Bachman/Valley Morning Star
AUSTIN - April Benavides from Ed Couch - Elsa High School clears the 11 feet mark during the Pole Vaulting event at the State Track and Field Competition at Myers Stadium in Austin on Friday.
Wednesday, June 03, 2009
Solar Tour...
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Hector Ramirez Leal was among the group of Mexican and US City officials to tour the Solar array at the San Benito water treatment plant on Tuesday.
Josh Bachman/Valley Morning StarHector Ramirez Leal was among the group of Mexican and US City officials to tour the Solar array at the San Benito water treatment plant on Tuesday.
During a tour of the solar array at the San Benito Water treatment plant, Jose Luis Ibarra head of the of the Energy Savings and Electrical Department of the state of Chihuahua writes down numbers from a solar panel. Which he used to calculate the potential amount of energy that can be pulled from the panels.
Monday, June 01, 2009
Getting the Power back up...
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