Showing posts with label La Push Washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label La Push Washington. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Phone photo 1768

No Vampires Beyond This Point

Treaty Line

Seen between Forks and La Push, Washington

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Saw this just sitting in the middle of the woods
La Push, Washington

Friday, July 27, 2012

Thursday, July 26, 2012

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La Push, Washington

OK, am I the only one who enjoys the wordplay when we realize La Push and Pullman are on extreme opposite sides of the state?

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La Push, Washington

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La Push, Washington

Louise Amandes and I observed something big swimming around in there. My best guess is that it was a killer whale. A nearby group of children saw it too and it was great to see how excited they were.

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La Push, Washington

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La Push, Washington

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Morty Comix # 2418


Morty Comix # 2418 was drawn in the sand on the beach
La Push, Washington

I don't think you'll be seeing this one showing up on eBay. Heh-heh.

The Pacific Ocean owns it now

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Clallam Bay Comicon 2012

Filmmakers Ron Austin and Louise Amandes suggested we get together for the First Annual Clallam Bay Comicon. If you look on a Washington State map, you'll see Clallam Bay is way the Hell from anything, almost in the corner of the lower 48. It's a four hour drive from McCleary.

I met Ron and Louise for breakfast in the town of Forks. Ron suggested we take a hike down to the beach at La Push. Believe it or not I had never been there.

During the 3 mile round trip hike all three of us heard something growl just a few feet away. Bear, raccoon, cougar? You can bet we didn't stick around to check it out. We made to the beach and back in one piece.

One of the most beautiful beaches in Washington. I was so appreciative to have been invited to visit it.

Eventually we made it to the Clallam Bay Comicon, which basically consisted of a couple covered booths set up in Donna Barr's front yard. Ron is recording Donna for the documentary he is working on.


 Donna Barr and Llywelyn Graeme

 He's reading a copy of Terminal. I brought what few comix I still have in print to give away

Donna talks with Rick and Vickie Bligh

 
Dara Korra'ti provided the live music

 Donna's table



 Dara's stuff



Not the largest comic gathering I've been to, but at least I can say I attended the first one. Having just hosted McCleary's Mini-Comics Day last May, I can appreciate how much work this was for Donna.