Monday, August 4, 2008

Tribute to Wallsburg

When I was 3 yrs old my parents along with my uncle, aunt, grams and gramps bought 14.5 acres of property in Wallsburg, Utah. From that time on we would go there nearly every weekend from May through October. Wallsburg is a small farming community where people still wave at you. Growing up, we would ride our bikes (single speed) to Elmo Fords Mercantile. It was a 2 mile ride (minus 1/10) from our property to Elmo's Store. My cousins and I would ride there every Saturday afternoon to buy penny candy (true penny candy) and candy bars. The store closed in 1994 and I haven't been by since. I would drive past it on our way to the property but never stopped. No reason too if its not open. This past weekend , I went by to take pictures of it. Everything in the store was just how it was when I was little. The rocking chair Mr. Ford would sit in was still there. I could see him there rocking. The jars of penny candy still sit full on the counter. It was amazing. So many memories came rushing back and I shared them all with Rob on our drive home. I am sure he was bored out of his mind. I shot a picture of the old school. What a amazing building. I also took a picture of the coolest house. I asked the owner if it was OK and he was so nice. He told me stories of growing up in it and about how hot it was in the loft. He told me about the Adobe bricks that are now exposed. It was a great visit and I learned so much. Thanks for sharing your stories with me.

Mr. Fords Store

Shooting through the window that is reflective glass. You get the idea.

Picture of the Adobe Bricks. How cool is that?
The old school

2 comments:

lindsay said...

what a GREAT story and pics susie! i can remember some fun bike rides down to a convienient store just to buy candy cigarettes... pretty yucky. but good times! what a fun memory to share with everyone!

Jen said...

HELLO!!!! When are we going??!! Talk about the perfect photography mecca!!!! Im dying over all your pics. Especially that last one- looks like its straight out of a magazine! Love them all. Miss you.