The walk today gave me a chance to take care of an errand, see some history, some Sequoia trees, and a pedestrian staircase. What's better? It was a dark misty northwestern kind of day. Almost as if SLC was picked up and moved to Oregon
For a long time I went to the local chop shop bad haircut place called Great Clips. To be clear I'm not stylish and I only get cuts when the hair gets out of control. For years I concluded there just weren't any old school barbers around. All there was was the fru fru salons for a $50 hair cut and the strip mall chop shop. About a year ago a local barbershop opened a Main Street location which is a really good thing because, well, Main Street is pretty sad. Who knew there are still places that will give you a cut, a shave with a straight razor, a hot towel wrap, and a shoe shine if you want it? I actually like the slow methodical attention to detail of the cuts that I get. No more chop shop for me.
Next I took off on my walk and a door down was a art gallery with a Scotty fog just kicking it in the window. I have an affinity to Scotty dogs because I had one when I was 6. This dog was just watching the people walk by on Main Street. I just had to snap a pic.
One of the things about SLC is the city blocks are huge. Humongous. 4 city blocks would fit in the same area as one in SLC. So what you that amounts to is a lot of wasted, inaccessible space.
Sometimes (not often) though the extra space affords a place for a hidden park. One such place is the Kimball cemetery park. The park is hidden mid block, connected on the west through an alleyway between apartment buildings and a meandering brick path from the east. In this park there are 2 giant sequoias next to large grave marker from one of the early Mormon leaders...
From there I continued east a few hundred feet to the top of the 4th Ave. west staircase. I grew up in the Bay Area so I spent a lot of time in San Francisco. There are several staircases in SLC from a bygone time when people walked more. There are around a dozen sets of staircases in SLC far fewer than the City by the Bay, but it's enough to remind me of one if my favorite cities. (I've been known to walk many miles in SF too). Finally I followed City Creek for a while which has been emptied for winter.
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