Sunday, April 5, 2015

Lakeview, Texas, And Something About Eggs

Today we drove past and through Petersburg, and we really believed we knew this time where to find whatever might be left of the tiny community of Lakeview. We drove and drove and of Lakeview we found nothing-- EXCEPT a sign outside of some kind of agricultural looking establishment that said: Lakeview Wind Farms. Wind farm usually means power generation but there were no wind turbines there. And a harassed and hard-working lady in a gas station/mini-mart in Petersburg mentioned a Lakeview farm that sold eggs. Maybe that's all that's left of Lakeview. We did find, on FM 400, a historic marker marking the spot once occupied by the community of Union. There was NOTHING LEFT of that community! There was not even a crumbled wall, not even a trace of a foundation-- NOTHING!! Just the marker, and a brief history.


I got some photos of ruins in Idalou and of some ruins in Lubbock along the Idalou Road that I have not photographed before. It was an interesting trip but also very sobering and kind of sad. Apparently, no Lakeview, and definitely no more Union. All gone! Someday, I'm sure, you will be able to say the same of Ropesville, and Lamesa, and Tahoka, and Post, and, yes, even Lubbock: ALL GONE!!

Thursday, April 2, 2015

More Lubbock Ruins

Out on east 98th Street, if you're brave enough to go really far out, you will find an abandoned strip joint, or "Gentleman's Club". If you're a Texas good old boy, a strip joint really is a gentleman's club-- that's about as good as it gets. At any rate, go a little bit farther and you find an abandoned trailer home with a bunch of storage buildings. It seems to have been part of the club, or something ancillary to it. We took some photos...




It also looked like there was about to be some road construction or heavy utility work in the area, probably associated with new subdivisions. 




It's very likely that these interesting structures will be replaced by hastily constructed houses that all look alike. 

We live in a neighborhood that used to be out in the boonies. Now it is on the edge of the boonies, and I like that a lot. Drive a few blocks and you've got open country. That won't last very long, unfortunately.

 

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Finishing New Deal

Some of these pics are a bit abstract, in that I did not pay attention to the orientation of the pics. Composition and balance trumped reality in a few of them. 


See what I mean? And now the last of New Deal...


And if you decide to visit in order to try the BBQ, just find the Alon station. The little restaurant attached to it has the great BBQ.
 

Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Serving Up More New Deal

New Deal arrives on the WWW...




Cotton ginning is probably the only reason for New Deal to exist. Cotton is the only thing that keeps most of these little towns alive, or half-alive. Unless there's oil. 






 We are getting close to the end of New Deal.

Monday, March 30, 2015

More New Deal

You've got to understand that New Deal is really small. There was not a lot to photograph. I did the best I could.




Last Sunday we tried to find what is left of the community of Lakeview, several miles from Petersburg. We found out when we got back home that we had driven in the right direction on the right road but didn't quite go far enough. We'll go back there again. Not much is left of Lakeview.