Monthly Archives: May 2020

End of the Line

This used to be a fancy hotel, with conference and banquet rooms and an atrium and all that stuff. A few years ago, we spent the night there when the dust from a home renovation project got the better of us, and it was clear that it wasn’t the place we remembered. The best amenity we got then were what I called “exfoliating towels” which were made (I am almost positive) from sandpaper.

And the slide down continued, and now, here we are: it’s being demolished. No word on what’ll be taking its place.

Lubbock, Texas
photographed 4.15.2020

Feeling the Squeeze

 

It’s no wonder that this little ice cream place didn’t make it – it got squeezed to death from every direction.

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 4.7.2020

Cloud, as flag

It’s probably just me, but it looks like the silo spent the afternoon flying a cloud-flag.

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 4.7.2020

No soft toss

But I guess you can throw a ball as hard as you want against the fence…

Good to know.

Shallowater, Texas
photographed 4.7.2020

One-Star Place

This may not be the ONLY one-star place in town, but it is definitely one of the one-star places!

Littlefield, Texas
photographed 4.7.2020