Today I finally did what I've meant to do since I first got hear over a year ago, and that was to actually explore the city.
The areas that I biked through could have belonged to an entirely different city. Small nice looking apartments as opposed to, for example, the large white one that looms nearby that looks like a mental institution. The streets are lined with tiny shops, mostly selling antiques, and a couple of Greek restaruants. The houses and apartments belong to a beautiful style of architecture that I couldn't name, the yards are covered in plants, the houses are well kept, and there are no heaps of garbage in front; all of which differentiate them from most other houses I see around here.
I've got a couple of disposable cameras that I need to use up, I'm thinking I'll go around taking pictures of everything I like about SLC then I'll run away forever.
The areas that I biked through could have belonged to an entirely different city. Small nice looking apartments as opposed to, for example, the large white one that looms nearby that looks like a mental institution. The streets are lined with tiny shops, mostly selling antiques, and a couple of Greek restaruants. The houses and apartments belong to a beautiful style of architecture that I couldn't name, the yards are covered in plants, the houses are well kept, and there are no heaps of garbage in front; all of which differentiate them from most other houses I see around here.
I've got a couple of disposable cameras that I need to use up, I'm thinking I'll go around taking pictures of everything I like about SLC then I'll run away forever.
someguysteve:
On a side note I love Sundays, its seems that Salt Lake City folk don't leave their houses on Sunday so it seems like I have the whole city to myself. Also with Utahns being the worst bunch of drivers I have ever seen it means that the odds of me being taken out by a car is greatly decreased.
someguysteve:
bloody hell, I accidently comented on my own journal instead of posting a new one