... of stuff you can see around town. These are things that attracted my attention last weekend. I'm very happy that my wife went with me, to hunt this stuff down. We also walked through some older neighborhoods and noted how much has changed over the years. In most cases those changes were not for the better. My wife has a longer history in Lubbock than I, and knows much more about this town and the people who have lived here.
I hope, soon, to have some photos from another town in this area, to the north of us, since we plan to spend some time exploring.
And I think, if your kid aspires to be a One Man Sawmill, you should encourage them... there used to be a comic character called OMAC, which stood for One Man Army Corp. Well, a One Man Sawmill could be just as impressive, in a civilian line of work. There used to be classified ads in the back of Popular Mechanics, where you could buy everything you needed for that line of work. Impress your neighbors! At any rate, here are more pics:
Here in Lubbock there are wonderful things to see and do. First you see them, then you do them.
Of course, these are just little fragments, bits and pieces, of the pulsating entity that is Lubbock, Texas---
I would liken the energy level of the average Lubbockite to that of a One Man Sawmill! I try to capture that almost dangerous dynamism in my photos.
That is, concluding this current SERIES...
Tomorrow I'll start a series of COLOR views of Lubbock.
With even more to come. I like funky stuff like this.