Showing posts with label McCleary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McCleary. Show all posts

Friday, January 17, 2014

Phone photo 3133


Gordon's Grocery, McCleary, Washington

Apparently there is some big football game coming up, involving the Seattle Seahawks, and people seem happy and excited. I don't know who they are playing, when the game is supposed to be taking place, etc. But I do like seeing my neighbors feeling celebratory. Those are helium filled Seattle Seahawks football helmet-shaped balloons in the background. I like the fact this display is over the fruit section and not above the beer locker, but somehow I don't think the fans are going to be peeling oranges while watching the game!

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Morty Comix # 2686








Morty Comix # 2686 was placed inside the frame of a posted privacy policy in the waiting room of a dentist here in McCleary. Our town has a lot of problems, but we do have the best dental clinic in Southwest Washington. I was there because I was in a barfight in Shelton a few nights before and needed some tooth care (Hmmm. Is Willis confabulating, or, not?)

Monday, December 30, 2013

Sunday, December 29, 2013

Morty Comix # 2683






Morty Comix # 2683 was placed inside a broken soft drink storage unit that had been exiled out of doors at a gas station/minimart in McCleary, Washington.

Friday, December 27, 2013

Morty Comix # 2681








Morty Comix #2681 was folded and left in the coin return slot of the only remaining pay phone booth in McCleary, Washington. Problem is, this phone doesn't work. So if you are stranded here, and if you don't have a cell phone-- you are trapped in The Twilight Zone!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Frank Lloyd Wrong!


Sarah sent me an email concerning this house for sale in McCleary, Washington and one of the most entertaining real estate pitches it has been my pleasure to read. This dwelling always fascinated me as I walked by it occasionally.

The realtor used the term "Frank Lloyd Wrong" to describe it. Brilliant! Why anyone in Western Washington would construct a building with a flat roof is beyond me. I spent 8 years of my upbringing in a flat roof mobile home out here, so I know of what I write firsthand. We had lots of buckets!

Phone photo 3074

Beckoning Cat in McCleary, Washington

Friday, December 6, 2013

Phone photo 3047

McCleary, Washington

Fall turning into Winter

Friday, November 29, 2013

Thursday, November 28, 2013

Missing Inflatable Snow People


A local poster from last year. I never heard if the case was solved.

The Ramrods, McCleary's Early Rock Group




Clippings from the McCleary Stimulator (yes, I know), 1959-1960

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Legal Marijuana in Washington State: a Case Study



The ol' wacky tobacky is now legal in the Soviet of Washington since we spoke as a people in a popular vote initiative in 2012. But, along with Colorado, being groundbreakers we are experiencing some tribulations. All the local governments are now forced to grapple with this issue. Personally, I figure it'll be a great economic shot in the arm for our ailing state.

Here in McCleary, population around 1600, where a wooden bear sits on top of City Hall, our local officials are discussing this topic. Needless to say they are predictably cautious and status quo. Morty the Dog reporter Sarah has supplied us with some interesting recent public documents regarding this issue:

http://www.cityofmccleary.com/vertical/sites/%7B6900A7D9-59CE-4612-823A-FA3E5F25F431%7D/uploads/Council_Packet_11-20-13_merge.pdf  

It seems to me a really bold and visionary municipal government would take this opportunity to run and be first in line to collect the enormous revenue that will be realized from this endeavor. But McCleary does not have bold and visionary leadership at this time. Instead, we have the same old sick and tired, play-it-close-to-the-vest, paternalistic, good ol' boy pattern that is killing us. You can hear crickets in the heart of our business district. The bank is gone. The only tavern is gone. The pizza place is gone. The pharmacy is gone. The hospital is gone. The veterinarian is gone (which I really miss). This town has no active public phone. We are dead.


The legal marijuana thing provides McCleary with an enormous economic opportunity but I have to accept the fact that my town is presently led by timid people. In the past McCleary had real visionary and inspirational leadership, I even made a video about it.  Those days are long gone.











Phone photo 3022

Goodbye Rick.