I took a walk around Downtown Brigham City earlier this year. It was the back of building that caught my eye this time. You get a different story when you walk the back alley. Old cars, a BBQ, TV antenna (who still uses those?), A really old building made of odd shaped rocks and with no windows, lots of wires and a new prefab temple and a carwash.
Above: Someones Hideout, my favorite shot of the day. Photographed just before the leaves hid it for the summer. More wires.
Above: More wires and shopping for boxes. A popular dumpster that had 3 visitors while I was photographing here none of whom seemed to notice me.
Above: The old general Store in Brigham city with 4.9 cent gas on a beautiful day.
Above: A couple of barns with green sides and beige backs, a bag caught in the tree and a small dog watching me.
Last stop, the Grain Silo. They sure keep this one clean and tidy. At first I was not sure about cropping the top of the silo head house but now I love the way it divides up the space. one more for my Grain Silo Survey project.
Natural scenery but very beautiful.
Your photos remind me of a road trip I took through Utah. We passed through a lot of small towns, and as we came into one of those towns we saw an empty police car with a mannequin in the front seat dressed as a police officer. Thrifty speed control technique!