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, July 21, 2014
Sunday, July 20, 2014
I Like Brownfield!
Yesterday my wife and I took 62/82 to Brownfield to check out an estate sale. Right away, I liked the drive. I liked the highway, I liked the view, I liked the small towns we passed through on the way, like Meadow and Ropesville, and I immediately liked Brownfield. It has a population of only about 10,000 but it looks prosperous, the downtown is not dead, and it has terrific neighborhoods. It actually seems to have building codes and enforced zoning restrictions. It has nice schools. The estate sale was in a great old ranch style house, with lots of room. It was in immaculate condition, in a beautiful neighborhood, and had a great yard. We found some nice things there. And then we just drove around. We found a locally owned steak house with great food and low prices and that's where we ate lunch. The people we met were friendly and not one of them seemed otherworldly, or to be the morbid product of generations of in-breeding. I found things to photograph, bought some old tools in an antique store, and enjoyed my visit. Amazing what a change of direction will produce.
Friday, July 18, 2014
More Scenes Of Plainview, Texas
Small towns like these rarely provide much incentive for the best and brightest of their young people to stick around, and it shows.
And you really would not expect a significant influx of new blood. So, with the best and brightest escaping at the earliest opportunity, and a limited gene pool, a few "leading" families interbreeding generation after generation, is it any wonder that rural communities get a little strange?
And you really would not expect a significant influx of new blood. So, with the best and brightest escaping at the earliest opportunity, and a limited gene pool, a few "leading" families interbreeding generation after generation, is it any wonder that rural communities get a little strange?
Wednesday, July 16, 2014
Not Finished With Plainview
I mentioned the odd problem I had with my Canon Powershot after visiting Plainview, and the identical problem with my wife's identical camera. Yesterday I checked her camera again, after throwing mine in the trash, and it worked normally. This is really inexplicable, unless the alien or time-traveler we encountered in Plainview decided to have some gentle fun at our expense! I never want to get anywhere close to Plainview, ever again! Brrrr!
Monday, July 14, 2014
Plainview Is Creepy
Plainview is creepy. That was the impression my mom and dad got when they drove through the little town years ago, late at night. They needed a place to stay the night and had trouble finding a motel. The cops were not at all helpful and seemed hostile. The town was very dark and very quiet with nothing around showing signs of life but roving bands of teenagers. They eventually stumbled onto a Bates Motel and stayed the night there but even the motel desk clerk was hostile and suspicious and not at all interested in their business. Plainview seems to me to be morbidly inbred and odd. I really don't want anything to do with this strange place. I'd like to warn anyone contemplating Wayland Baptist to go to the campus in Lubbock. Avoid Plainview if you can. That's my advice.
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