I have been collecting images of mostly manhole covers as I walk around. I find it kind of interesting that there is such a variety of covers across the country. In some places you will find regional iron foundries, in other places you might find the same type of cover made in 3 different countries. I don't limit the photograph collection to just manhole covers, but to street metal in general. By that I mean metal that is generally found in the ground, on the street, on a sidewalk... Even sewer grates are fair game in this hunt. Enjoy the pictures.
I was shopping at Super 88 the other day and found some funny roach traps. I especially like the foot mat that helps lure the roaches into the Trap-A-Roach.
Sometimes I see shopping carts in places where shopping carts don't usually roam.
For instance, here is a Marshalls cart found while walking the dogs, in a playfield. The nearest Marshalls is about a mile away.
Apparently Marshalls doesn't keep a good watch over their carts, here is a collection of carts I saw one day while riding my bike.
Sometimes they end up at bus stops, or turned over near dumpsters
While visiting San Diego, I located a cart that was obviously jacked, and the parking lot invisible fence must have triggered the anti-roll feature. Take a look
Walking around Newton, MA again and a cart appears in someone's front yard.