We investigated this area in the early days of our relationship. I was pleased to return with a better camera and probe more closely.
There's a lot of funky stuff here.
There's a loading dock here, and it stank.
This was interesting-- note the old fire engine. It has been restored.
I think something died back under this rather shaky structure. More next time.
After about five inches of rain it is looking really good again. Now the stuff that blooms in the fall is opening up and all of a sudden I'm getting lots of tomatoes.
It was dry and hot when I took these photos.
I'll have to scrub the birdbaths, eventually. Lots of work to do over the winter and into the spring.
Well, next time I'll have some stuff from downtown Lubbock, and a few things that will be sort of off the beaten path.
There were new things to photograph. I plant stuff to come up at different times of the year. Next year it will be even better. And after this I picked a gloomy and rainy day to explore an alley in Lubbock's downtown. This is yet another area I visited with my wife. I am so happy to be retracing the history of our urban exploration with new and better cameras! I used the Kodak for this, and it performed very well.
It makes me happy to take these pics and post them here, even though I have no audience but Russian Bots hawking filth and spyware and malware. The world would be a better place if we could nuke Russia out of existence, or, at the very least, kill Vladimir (The Abomination) Putin.
No, no, I am only being satirical. We don't have to worry about Putin. His days are numbered.
Even the sunflowers are looking fairly good, this late in the season.
Well, well. There will be even more from the garden next time.