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!
Thursday, June 4, 2015
Tuesday, June 2, 2015
Lubbock Residences On East 4Th
We examined this area after a rain and most of the roads were not paved. Caliche surfaces were slippery and I had to be careful not to go off into a deep roadside ditch.
Near Acuff we found a semi that had run off the road and a sheriff's deputy was working the scene.
We returned via East 50th. Note the oil and wind power.
Near Acuff we found a semi that had run off the road and a sheriff's deputy was working the scene.
We returned via East 50th. Note the oil and wind power.
Monday, June 1, 2015
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Revisiting South University
This is a kind of nostalgic area for me. The Humane Society used to be based out here, and Riley Wooten had his model shop/balsa factory out in this area at one time. He moved out in the boonies to get away from walk-in customers. His hobby shop was on 34th Street before that, and it was there for a long time. I bought a lot of stuff from him, starting in 1969. We were looking for fresh junk on South University, and we found some good stuff. I used the Nikon this time.
Saturday, May 30, 2015
A Glimpse Of Things In Carlisle
Out on 19th Steet, going way west past Loop 289, you arrive in a recently annexed part of Lubbock which used to be the independent community of Carlisle. It mostly catered to the Reese AFB crowd. Reese has been closed for years. You can still find some old barracks in Carlisle. It is in somewhat better shape than it was, prior to annexation. But not MUCH better.
We got here from the old water park by taking Upland north from 82nd Street. We ate lunch at a tiny Filipino restaurant. Lots of atmosphere in a small space. "Linda's" I think it was called. It is worth a visit. My wife and I like to find alternatives to corporate/franchise food. There was one of those across the street on 19th. Don't go there. Go to Linda's. Experience something different. Pancit is probably your best bet, as an introduction to this kind of cuisine.
There was once a dance hall out in this part of town. I went there a lot before I got married and my wife and I went there once or twice, but it is out of business. Dancing seems to be not very popular anymore, especially ballroom and country. Is that a generational thing?
We got here from the old water park by taking Upland north from 82nd Street. We ate lunch at a tiny Filipino restaurant. Lots of atmosphere in a small space. "Linda's" I think it was called. It is worth a visit. My wife and I like to find alternatives to corporate/franchise food. There was one of those across the street on 19th. Don't go there. Go to Linda's. Experience something different. Pancit is probably your best bet, as an introduction to this kind of cuisine.
There was once a dance hall out in this part of town. I went there a lot before I got married and my wife and I went there once or twice, but it is out of business. Dancing seems to be not very popular anymore, especially ballroom and country. Is that a generational thing?
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