Wednesday, July 22, 2020

That Garden

An island of tranquility. So little is known about COVID. We need more scientists. Only scientists can answer the questions. One unknown I've considered involves impact on fertility. Since COVID seems to target so many systems, respiratory, circulatory, neurological, and even the kidneys, it will be interesting to see how many who have recovered might be infertile. Does this virus interfere with the male and female reproductive systems? Too early to tell at this point. Could it damage genetic material in sperm and egg cells? Too early to tell. So much research is needed! Science, science, and more science is required. Research is required. 





The sunflowers look nice. Anyone who simply thinks COVID is going away is certainly not thinking like a scientist. That's just wishful thinking. And wishful thinking is worthless.
The trumpvirus will probably be with us for a long time, given what we do know about coronaviruses. 




I photograph the heck out of the sunflowers. They make great subjects.

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Yes, Back To The Garden

More normal temps now, too. Looking forward to Fall and Winter. 













Interesting how the NRA is completely silent on the prospect of a trumpian dictatorship. They are either gutless wonders or their real desire is to join the American SS and look pretty in those black uniforms with the cute death's heads. Don't forget the lightning bolts. And they might get to herd people into ditches and SHOOT them! An NRA wet dream for sure.

Monday, July 20, 2020

Finishing This Location And Back To The Garden

But first: Trump to a "T"






Some of these things are historic, in terms of Lubbock history, although Lubbock does not really have much of a history.



Next time, back in the garden and that's where I'll be for a long time.

Sunday, July 19, 2020

Almost Wrapped Up

About to finish off these views of something in Lubbock. Something in Lubbock. Some THINGS or PLACES in Lubbock. Stuff in Lubbock. It's what I do.





Lubbock is where I am. Far from perfect but there are places much worse. Living here has pros and cons. I'd never move, though. Too many ties and too many connections and far too many memories. And I hate moving. I've always hated moving. I don't even like traveling. I've never liked traveling. 




I'll finish this next time and head back to the garden.