Thursday, January 28, 2010
The Mystery of the Pink Hill
I have long wondered how this landscape came to be.
Photo by Andy Stanton
It's just so...pink.
Were the pink portions red once upon a time, and they were trying to mimic the pretty sandstone mountains down in Southern Utah somehow?
I like to pretend that's the reason, because I can't see why else they would have pink concrete. I used a picture where it featured the side of the house for a little more anonymity, but if you look closely you can see a sliver that shows the front of the house is red.
It's a mystery indeed.
Photo by Andy Stanton
It's just so...pink.
Were the pink portions red once upon a time, and they were trying to mimic the pretty sandstone mountains down in Southern Utah somehow?
I like to pretend that's the reason, because I can't see why else they would have pink concrete. I used a picture where it featured the side of the house for a little more anonymity, but if you look closely you can see a sliver that shows the front of the house is red.
It's a mystery indeed.
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2 comments:
Maybe they wanted to confuse any passing salmon?
Hmmm, does look a bit out of place. I would think that if it was actually red at one time you would see variations of color here and there, but it looks pretty consistent though.
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