When you travel as far as I did on my two-week trip to Colorado, you welcome anything that breaks up the monotony of a long drive.
I brake for Roadside Art, at least when well done. Metal sculptures have often drawn my attention in Malheur and when crossing from northern California to southern Oregon on I-5, and three fanciful monsters caught my attention in southwest Wyoming on this trip, my favorite being this one:
This mural:
seen in La Veta, Colorado also stands out, particularly because it was painted on a small, nondescript house. I would have loved to ask the owner what the figures symbolized.
Of course it’s not unusual to see art used by businesses to attract customers. I doubt I would’ve even noticed the chicken on top of the truck in Hatch,
if the business across the street hadn’t been so unusual.
It was also hard to ignore the huge Uncle Sam holding the green chili in the parking lot.
I couldn’t decide if that was more sacrilegious than the Statue of Liberty wrapped with a garland of red chilies.
And of course, faithful readers will know that I could not possibly have resisted to charm of the tin figure in the fountain.
Who knows, I might have been praising the food right now, if the restaurant hadn’t been closed on Mondays, which was unfortunately the day I stopped by.