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Saturday, October 12, 2019
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Finishing Playa Lake, Moving On
So, like I said the last time, I did not disturb the guy living in the little trailer, and I moved on to a Truck Wash-- for BIG trucks.
Lots of junk back there.
This was parked at the Truck Stop. And on another day I took some pics on the south side of town. I was on 98th Street.
Obviously agricultural and lots of cotton out here. Irrigated cotton.
Out in this direction it is several miles to the next town, which would be Tahoka.
I did not go that way. I turned north.
Lots of junk back there.
This was parked at the Truck Stop. And on another day I took some pics on the south side of town. I was on 98th Street.
Obviously agricultural and lots of cotton out here. Irrigated cotton.
Out in this direction it is several miles to the next town, which would be Tahoka.
I did not go that way. I turned north.
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
A Playa Lake Behind A Truck Stop
I wanted to check it out since it had rained a lot and it might look fairly decent.
It didn't look very good at all, due to the abundance of trash. In fact, I thought some of Lubbock's numerous homeless might have been staying in the area.
You can't expect the homeless to pick up after themselves. I wandered around some more, but cautiously.
Sure enough, I found a little trailer tucked in among some trees, and there was a guy outside who obviously lived there. I pretended I hadn't seen him and wandered away to photograph other stuff. I felt that he deserved his privacy.
It didn't look very good at all, due to the abundance of trash. In fact, I thought some of Lubbock's numerous homeless might have been staying in the area.
You can't expect the homeless to pick up after themselves. I wandered around some more, but cautiously.
Sure enough, I found a little trailer tucked in among some trees, and there was a guy outside who obviously lived there. I pretended I hadn't seen him and wandered away to photograph other stuff. I felt that he deserved his privacy.
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