But we aren't talking about big accumulations. And we braved the weather yesterday to get some essential errands run, driving in rain that turned the ice to slush. It was a little dicey but not all that bad. But all that rain froze overnight and there's a crust of snow on top of that so we might not want to get out today.
This is more stuff from downtown.
Below are nocturnal views of Santa Land, taken from a bluff in McKenzie Park, using my wife's iPhone 5.
Don't underestimate the iPhone cameras!
And here are a few views of Texas Tech at night, just after Christmas.
We used an iPhone camera for these as well.
Winter in Lubbock is rarely much of anything. But now the weather services are predicting more snow and ice and conditions over the next few days that will make travel "difficult to impossible"! That does not sound very encouraging. We have not been getting out because we haven't wanted to play bumper cars on the iced streets. We were hoping for enough improvement to be able to do a few things, at least. But no. We might be housebound for a few more days. We miss going to the gym a LOT. I have a free weight collection and I've been using those, but motivation isn't there. Constant gloom. No sun. It might as well be Siberia. Why not put up more pics? I'm actually about to run out, and might be forced to improvise!
I look at these pics and I remember the sunshine and the warmth...
Below, you see the old eyesore Omni Building. The city bought it, but we don't have a clue as to what to do with it. Some want to do one thing and others want to do something else, and a few want to tear it down.
Still very cold and icy. Going nowhere today and probably not tomorrow either. New Year's Eve yesterday. If the drunks got out on these icy roads there must have been a lot more wrecks. There have already been a lot of wrecks around Lubbock, hundreds within the city limits since the ice came.
Images of wrecked cars are certainly appropriate right now.
As usual it took many attempts to get these pics uploaded. And I never know whether to blame the Blogger interface or my crappy "high speed" Suddenlink cable connection.
Jan. 30th 2015: I've been contacted by a Suddenlink rep and we are trying to see what can be done about my cable service. This morning I noticed better upload speed when posting pics to this blog. I don't know whether that means anything or not. At least they are trying to help.
In most cases they appear to be uninhabitable. Surely someone owns the property. Maybe a Property Management Corporation.