This blog is an ARTISTIC regional photo journal. I focus on mundane scenes. ANY AND ALL STATEMENTS I MAKE HERE ARE MY OPINONS ONLY! I OFFER NOTHING WHATSOEVER AS A STATEMENT OF FACT! The photographs are offered as ARTISTIC EXPRESSION ONLY! They are not representative of anything other than themselves. Most of the places mentioned here have surely changed substantially since they were visited. Check my list of recommended sites at the bottom of this blog!
Monday, October 7, 2013
You'd think I'd be ranting about now...
... but it's a waste of my time and energy. Other people do that much better. I've got links at the bottom of this page, to sites that do a much better job than I can of ranting, and explaining the obvious. Instead, I'd just like to put up more pics I've taken around town. I've got a mix of color photos and black & white.
I'll have more of these in future posts. I like to think that my photos go straight to the heart of things. You might ask: "What things??" That's a reasonable question. I'd tell you the answer, except that I really despise metaphysics.
I'll have more of these in future posts. I like to think that my photos go straight to the heart of things. You might ask: "What things??" That's a reasonable question. I'd tell you the answer, except that I really despise metaphysics.
Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Finishing the museum pics...
... and believe me, I could have taken many, many more. They really have a lot of stuff.
The last pics were taken in a simulated frontier village. What was different about that exhibit, you could actually walk into the buildings and you were not forced to stay behind ropes. Of course, they had security cameras.
The last pics were taken in a simulated frontier village. What was different about that exhibit, you could actually walk into the buildings and you were not forced to stay behind ropes. Of course, they had security cameras.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Canyon, Texas, continued...
Here is another batch of pics from the Panhandle Plains Museum, in Canyon, Texas. Canyon has a college, part of the A&M system, with an enrollment of over 8000, by the way. That, plus the oil boom, is making the small city of Canyon quite prosperous.
Here in Lubbock, TTU's enrollment exceeded 33,000 for the current semester (Fall, 2013). You can see the difference those students make when you drive anywhere in town. Lots of extra traffic, especially around Tech and the places where these kids party and shop. Texas Tech infuses massive amounts of money into the local economy. Lubbock is also benefiting from the oil boom. Jobs seem plentiful. Let the good times roll...
Here in Lubbock, TTU's enrollment exceeded 33,000 for the current semester (Fall, 2013). You can see the difference those students make when you drive anywhere in town. Lots of extra traffic, especially around Tech and the places where these kids party and shop. Texas Tech infuses massive amounts of money into the local economy. Lubbock is also benefiting from the oil boom. Jobs seem plentiful. Let the good times roll...
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