Fair enough
After I got through looking at this building, I wandered to the vacant place next door. The sign on the front proclaimed it to be a hail-repair business (which tend to come and go, depending on the weather: this one was out of business), but the back wall held this important message.
Lubbock, Texas
photographed 12.24.2013
Posted on January 4, 2014, in Photography and tagged 365 photo project, abandoned buildings, architecture, black and white photography, graffiti, lubbock, lubbock texas, melinda green harvey, monochrome, one day one image, photo a day, photography, texas. Bookmark the permalink. 15 Comments.

Love this message! A fine shot.
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Thanks, Donna. (And thanks for reposting it on Facebook, too!)
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How true. A bookworm scrawled it.
I love your new banner!
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My friend Ehpem changes banners frequently, so I decided to try changing mine a little more often. Glad you like this one.
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At one time I had random banners, but for like one day or so, they clashed, which just shows the poor choice of banners that I made. I now change seasonally for a few days and usually return to the the same one.
I love this message. Seems very heartfelt too.
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I kept one banner for a whole year, then kept the next one for another year. That’s not like me, really, as I usually like to see new things, even on my own blog. I wonder what I thought would happen if I changed too often?
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A fine message indeed!
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Yes, I thought so.
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It’s a great message but I wonder if it’s not lost on those watching the news.
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It’s also lost on practically everyone, as it’s painted on the back of a building. I wouldn’t have even seen it if I hadn’t stopped to take some pictures here – http://wp.me/p1eZOQ-1ts; these two places are next door to each other.
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Great advice. I don’t even have a television!
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So, then, you don’t have any problem turning off the news! Good for you.
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Very sensible advice, considering the nature of the weather news over here, persistently. I turned the TV off and I am now reading…THIS.
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I am sure the person who painted that would be happy to know that you took his/her advice!
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