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Oasis in the middle of the Desert
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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 684082" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>Neat pics. When my son first went to college in Amarillo, he lived in an old military base. The dorms were old barracks and he had an entire one to himself. Looked a lot like your last pic. It was really quiet and kinda creepy out there. Same thing, hundreds of empty houses. The college leased some of them out to students. It always reminded me of <em>The Stand</em> that Stephen King book where there's a world wide epidemic. I kept expecting to see manaquins. I don't know how he stood it, but he seemed to like living out there. There was a parade field in front of his barracks, long since deserted. Not many students lived out there and they closed them and then Steven had to get an apartment in town. He lived out there for two years, though. </p><p></p><p>Looks like you have good grasses, too. Pretty country. I'd like to visit up that way as I have never been.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 684082, member: 3306"] Neat pics. When my son first went to college in Amarillo, he lived in an old military base. The dorms were old barracks and he had an entire one to himself. Looked a lot like your last pic. It was really quiet and kinda creepy out there. Same thing, hundreds of empty houses. The college leased some of them out to students. It always reminded me of [i]The Stand[/i] that Stephen King book where there's a world wide epidemic. I kept expecting to see manaquins. I don't know how he stood it, but he seemed to like living out there. There was a parade field in front of his barracks, long since deserted. Not many students lived out there and they closed them and then Steven had to get an apartment in town. He lived out there for two years, though. Looks like you have good grasses, too. Pretty country. I'd like to visit up that way as I have never been. [/QUOTE]
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