
by Erin Nicole
This billboard used to stand outside of Mockingbird Station. I’ve always liked the contrast between the beach and the apartments behind it.

by Erin Nicole
This billboard used to stand outside of Mockingbird Station. I’ve always liked the contrast between the beach and the apartments behind it.

by Erin Nicole
I took this while we were getting our new fence in the backyard. You can tell why I like the backyard more than the alley.

by Erin Nicole
I took this picture at the Dallas Arboretum.
Whisper was a pulp magazine that was published in the 40s and the 50s. It promised “a look through the keyhole” and the majority of the stories were about public and private scandals. Today, the scandals are forgotten but Peter Driben’s cover art is remembered and sought by collectors.
Here is a sampling of the covers of Whisper. All of these were illustrated (and signed) by pin-up artist Peter Driben. As with most of Driben’s pin-up covers, the models are meant to be both sexy and innocent at the same time. The headlines provide a look at what was once considered to be shocking in America.

by Erin Nicole
I’ve always liked this sign. You should always be prepared.

by Erin Nicole
This graffiti might be older than I am.

by Erin Nicole
This toy is close to 70 years old and it still works!

by Erin Nicole
I took this picture at Lookout Park. They’ll find what they’re searching for.

by Erin Nicole
I took this on the campus of Richland College in Dallas.

by Erin Nicole
Outside, it was raining.