Monday, December 17, 2012

Hettie Gives Her Daily Tour

 This toybox is mine

 These videos are mine too

 This litter box is mine as well. Thanks for changing it

This dryer is mine

 The washer is mine. So is the clothes basket.

 That's mine. That's mine. That's mine, too.

 Hey slowpoke, keep up!

 This chair is mine. And, I can see in the dark, unlike you.

That's it for today. So much stuff to mark as mine, so little time between eating and sleeping. It's a tough life.

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Artic, Washington

Morty Comix # 2482









Morty Comix # 2482 was left under a pile of freebie ad sheets in a laundrymat in McCleary, Washington. Filmmakers Louise Amandes and Ron Austin recorded the event for possible use in their documentary, Bezango WA. It was a caper.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

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Southern Grays Harbor County, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: Showtime

This movie is so bad there are no lines worth quoting

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South Bend, Washington

Phone film 7

So back in May I noticed that someone here in town was taking down my posters promoting Mini-Comics Day, ripping them up, and throwing them in the trash from the Post Office bulletin board. Somehow I accidentally hit the video button instead of the photo button on my phone. So here you have it.

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Willapa River

Buttons - Places - 1980s


Phone photo 2131

South Bend, Washington

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Sea Haven, Washington
Along the Willapa River, Pacific County

Morty Comix # 2481


In the dead of night I went to my tool shed


And grabbed a clam shovel. 


I don't actually dig for clams even though I live close to the Coast. I have fond memories of clam digging with my Dad when I was a kid, but that's because I was spending time with my Dad. Today I use the clam shovel when I clean out my woodstove and stovepipe. Here's my woodstove almost two years ago after I replaced the old stovepipe. Notice Buster in the lower left corner doing what he does best-- eating.


The place where I bought that stovepipe in Olympia ironically burned down in April, 2011 shortly after my purchase.


But, back to comic art. Morty Comix # 2481 was placed inside a big plastic bag


 And wrapped tightly to keep it from getting wet


 It was buried under a lid of turf thanks to using the clam shovel

Now it is under a street lamp in McCleary, Washington where it will be unearthed by archaeologists in the distant future.

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Stuart Slough
Pacific County, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: Ronin

"Either you're part of the problem or you're part of the solution or you're just part of the landscape."

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Busy as a beaver
Naselle River, Washington

Phone film 6

Lavender

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Naselle River, Washington

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Morty Comix # 2480







Morty Comix # 2480 was slipped into a crack in the wall under a windowside counter in a bakery in the Ballard neighborhood, Seattle, Washington

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Teal Slough in early morning
Pacific County, Washington

Buttons - Places - 1980s?


U.S.A.
Made in China

[Ouch!]

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An unusual entry in the gallery of discarded portable dental floss. The handle is missing, leaving only the disgusting part that cleaned gunk out of someone's teeth. Maybe someone became too enthusiastic in their cleaning and broke the handle in the process.

Seaview, Washington

Buttons - Places - 1970s



Discover America

On reverse: In any language-- We try harder. AVIS rents the dependable Dodge and other fine cars. AVIS, printed in U.S.A.

Obviously this button was created before Avis moved to chiefly GM vehicles in the late 1970s. For some reason I think I acquired this one in 1973.

Friday, December 14, 2012

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Seaview, Washington

Buttons - Places - 1992

Alaska Canada Highway
50 years
1942 - 1992

On the curl: Treasure House Imports Ltd. 604-782-5955

Thursday, December 13, 2012

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Seaview, Washington

The incredibly high winds and sand in the air give this shot a sort of impressionist appearance

Buttons - Holidays - 1980s

Looks like some kind of home crafted button, baked in plastic and designed to be worn in order to avoid getting pinched on St. Patrick's Day.

What an extra weird holiday tradition.

Once again, another button with mysterious origins.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

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Seaview, Washington

Buttons - Holidays - 1990s?

Made out of wood and shaped like a mitten, this Christmas season button looks home crafted. No clue who made it, or when, or where, or how I happen to have it.