Tiny House in a Landscape

John D. Woods sent me this weeks Tiny House in a Landscape photograph.

John says, “I saw this little settler’s cabin on our Labor Day weekend trip to the Grand Tetons. It is located on Utah Hwy 16, just south of Randolph, Utah.”

Thanks John for taking the picture and for keeping your eyes open for this special feature.

3 thoughts on “Tiny House in a Landscape”

  1. Reminds me of some of the old houses in the countryside around Thunder Bay Ontario (just above Duluth, MN) back in the 70’s. Some were abandoned starting in the 1930’s but as children of the old Finn settlers moved into town more and more places were being abandoned all over again.

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  2. Thank you for this post. I’ve driven past this many times. Randolph, Utah is one of the coolest towns in the USA. It is an area that has kept its old-time charm partly due to the high elevation and ruggedness of the climate there. The local ranchers there are the salt of the earth. There are many cool little decaying old houses and barns in this area – untouched there that harken back to smaller and simpler living. Enchanting.

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