Friday, April 01, 2005


Close up of a tree. Posted by Hello

Only one photo on the update today. I've got to get out this weekend and restock my library of images. Happy weekend everyone!!

Wednesday, March 30, 2005


It's been raining Posted by Hello

The good thing about weather like this is that it helps out my favorite locally owned coffee and sandwich shop. Jitterbug Coffee Hop has been struggling for the three years it has been open, but cold rainy weather tends to bring in more business, and Bruce (the owner) needs all the business he can get. If you are ever in the Salt Lake area I suggest you drop by Jitterbug for a cup of coffee or a sandwich. It's located at 1855 South 700 East in Salt Lake City.

Looks like a giant muffler on the side of a building Posted by Hello

Tuesday, March 29, 2005


Pallets at a Costco store Posted by Hello

My brother, my twin boys, and I dropped by Costco to pick up everything needed for the first backyard barbeque of the season. It was a fine day for a barbeque, sunny, 60 degrees (don't know what the equivalent is for all my non-USA readers. Sorry, I was educated in the American public "skool" system), overall it was a nice spring day!

A rusted pipe Posted by Hello

Another shot from Lehi, in the same area as the previous day's harassment.

Monday, March 28, 2005


Pipes of some sort Posted by Hello


I got harassed by one of the local rednecks while taking this photo. I shot this photo in my hometown of Lehi, Utah just north of the rodeo grounds. As I was shooting this one and a number of others one of the local hicks (who apparently works in one of the nearby buildings) drives up, gets out of his car, and as I am preparing to leave asks quite rudely, "you need help?". I look at him puzzled and respond just as rudely, "no. Do I look like I need help?". Some people get touchy around someone with a camera.

Farmhouse in Fairfield, Utah Posted by Hello

Camp Floyd state park is across the street from this house. Camp Floyd was where the U.S. government built up its troops to control the Mormons way back in the late 1800's. Also if I'm not mistaken, the Pony Express Trail runs through this area as well.