Sunday, January 29, 2012





yellow grass is a real dive of a town. i want to live there.

one time i was driving through and was hoping to buy gas. they have a pump in the town, but you need to be local and have a key to unlock it, only then can you get gas. you also need to cross your fingers and hope there is actually gas to pump. needless to say i didn't fill up, but i took some pictures of the town. people in small town rural saskatchewan love it when i take pictures of their homes, their favorite part is my ontario license plates. canada is a great country, and canadians believe this, but not all canadians believe that the rest of canada is great.

yellow grass is the site of the highest recorded temperature in canada.

top) trailer made from the back of a pickup.

second from top) seafoam green is a common color for little war time houses out in the prairies.

middle) certain shitboxes of houses seem so perfect to live in. i would truly enjoy living in a creaky old home that is rocked by the wind traveling across the flat land of saskatchewan.

second from bottom) a faded, but close enough to seafoam green to make my previous comment about seafoam green houses on the prairies reign true. this place was also pretty cool because they kept their treadmill on the front lawn in the winter.

bottom) this is the main road of the town, and it actually just runs to an end and into a wheat field. yellow grass.

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