Monday, September 14, 2020

Finish Here Go There Always In Lubbock

 It would take exceptional circumstances to get me to go outside of town for photographs now, in the way that I used to. I can't even imagine what those circumstances would be. Unthinkable. 





I zoomed in on this homeless person pushing a shopping cart full of possessions. That seemed to be a good way to finish this location. And now, on to the old, abandoned, car wash!




That car wash is right next to this place, which used to be a movie theater, and then it became a batting practice, and now is it is nothing but closed. Vacant, I guess, and it's been like that for years. I ought to check out the alley here. I don't think I've done that yet. 



The car wash beckons! It was one of those do-it-yourself places. We'll be taking a close look, and we'll be finding signs that homeless people have used it for a shelter.


Sunday, September 13, 2020

Look At Lubbock, I Dare You!

 Yes, I actually dare you to look at Lubbock. Take a good look.






Lubbock has all these bits and pieces, so the question is, what does one look at when one looks at "Lubbock"? What is Lubbock, actually? This piece? That piece? No, but there's no option but to look at this piece there and that piece here. So, take a look at these here pieces. Ha. Ha. 






Of course, with stuff like this, you've got to trust me that you are actually looking at something that constitutes Lubbock rather than some other place. It is true that other places are assembled from components that look much like this. But they would not be precisely THESE components. These components, the ones I reveal here, are indeed pieces of whatever it is I tell you they are-- in this case, Lubbock. I'm glad that's settled.

Saturday, September 12, 2020

Why Not Keep Looking At Lubbock?

 It isn't the worst thing in the world to look at.






It could be better, but it could also be worse-- much worse. 






When I am all done with this stuff, I will be taking a look at an abandoned car wash! That'll be fun!

Friday, September 11, 2020

Still Looking At Lubbock

I found where some of the data went when the interface changed-- still available but now a few more steps required. Maybe I'll learn to like the new look. Meanwhile, I can always look at Lubbock.






 Lubbock is as Lubbock was, especially around this area.






This is just an old part of town, left behind. 

Thursday, September 10, 2020

The New Blogger Interface Can't be Evaded

 They made it "smart" phone friendly, I guess. I like things more detailed and desktop friendly. Here's more Lubbock. 





I have yet to meet a portable device I've been able to like. I guess I'm just old-fashioned. Maybe if I had the patience to learn how to use one I might find I like the things. But that'll never happen.






I'm just not keen on portable gadgets and have never liked their interfaces, like touch screens. But you can't fight progress, if it really is progress. I have a lot of doubts.