Yes, plastic parts in the wilderness, but well within the city limits-- an out-of-the-way location that is NOT out in the boonies.
It is kind of semi-industrial. These parts of town are always interesting.
These junkyard dogs seemed to be more bark than bite. They seemed mostly curious and maybe hoping for a treat.
Wild areas can be found within the city, if you know where to look. And I don't mean the Depot District. Not that kind of wild. We'll finish this area next time and move on to the alley I examined recently.
That new place is going to be a land of auto body panels, as you will see.
I guess the current location is kind of a land of wrecked cars-- and other junk and trash.
I didn't do a mirror image flip with the pic above-- I let a reflection in a glass panel do that for me.
And above a superposition of mirrored outside stuff and debris behind the glass.
So the next time I'm in this area I'll be examining the Stubb's memorial. But I don't know when that will be. Meanwhile, in the pic below from the next photo stop, you can see why it is The Land of Body Panels--
They are all over the place. This dumpster is stuffed. There are many more scattered about. More from this location next time.
But this morning I finally relocated the alley where my late wife and I did test pics with the Nikon. That was back in 2013. Maybe even 2012. I've wanted to go there again. But never got around to it and forgot where it was. This morning I stumbled onto it and took MANY photos and I plan to get as much out of those pics as I can. There were some people loading stuff from their SUVs into one of the stores along this alley, through a back door. So I had to explain what I was doing there. I'm sure they decided I was a harmless goofball. And I felt a bit safer. But it will take time to process those pics. Meanwhile I have not finished with the pics from last weekend.
I took a few pics to "locate"-- I was not far from Grace Campus, for the homeless.
The inevitable cast away furniture.
Fair Park coliseum in the distance. Will there be a fair this year? Covid-19 is NOT going away, despite what the "president" says.
Weeds and trash and wrecked cars-- that much is normal. More of this next time, then some shifts in location.
Zooming in and zooming out and zooming in between.
No, the object above is not part of any UFO defense system.
Since the Lubbock Lights, this town has not been molested by flying saucers. That I know of.
Soon, I will go exploring again. Not quite sure what I will be looking at. I guess I'll find something somewhere. Meanwhile I still have a lot to display here.
More from this location next time.
In the same location.
This is actually not far from the Stubb's BBQ memorial, and I need to revisit Stubb's.
I was also very near the South Plains Fair area. Will there be one this year? If so, what will it be like?
I think of the times I got carry-out BBQ from Stubb's, and I realize it was a very different world then. So much simpler. Less screwed-up. I will continue this next time.