Thursday, January 14, 2016

Continuing Lubbock

By the way, Lubbock is dependent on a pipeline or aquaduct for most of its water, one from the southeast and one from the north. The northern pipeline has been springing leaks and has been down for quite a while. Reservoirs continue to drop. The other pipeline can't begin to meet our water needs if used solely. A few more leaks to repair and this city will be hurting, as well as other, smaller towns and cities using the same supply.




Lubbock has already far outgrown its water supply, even in the best of circumstances. And it just keeps growing. Not smart, in the long run. But nobody thinks more than a year or two ahead around here. There will be consequences.




But every major city in the world is really facing the same water crisis in the future. So enjoy my pics of ruined and abandoned things and consider them a preview.




Besides, ruins are funky.








Well, that's all for now...

 
 

Tuesday, January 12, 2016

More Lubbock Downtown And Some South Overton

So many pics still to go in this series!




We explored a lot of alleys.

But now we switch abruptly to a house in South Overton, an old neighborhood with old houses in widely varying states of repair. Some are in awful shape and others have undergone restoration and remodeling. 






This one has major problems. It seems that someone has tried to repair it, but we think it was wasted time and money.




No doubt, someone thinks they'll rent this place and GET RICH QUICK! Think again.




It's a wooden house and all the wood is rotting!




This house has no foundation! It could collapse! It needs to be demolished! It is unfit for habitation!

But we've seen a lot of houses in Lubbock, in similar condition, that are occupied. Probably rentals. Lubbock has lots of slum lords.

Let's go back downtown!




Downtown is not where the action is...