Elma, Washington
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Postcard - Olympia, Washington
"Washington State Capitol, Olympia, Washington. Aerial view of State Buildings showing Mount Rainier in the background."
The old Oly High School is gone, but Capitol Park Apartments remain. Meanwhile two big state buildings, the Dept. of Highways and the Employment Security Dept., have jumped across Capitol Way. Blocks and blocks of fine old homes have yet to be demolished as the Cap Campus expands. I place this around 1966-1969. The Fetid Lake of Doom, as usual, provides a hint of menace in the corner.
The old Oly High School is gone, but Capitol Park Apartments remain. Meanwhile two big state buildings, the Dept. of Highways and the Employment Security Dept., have jumped across Capitol Way. Blocks and blocks of fine old homes have yet to be demolished as the Cap Campus expands. I place this around 1966-1969. The Fetid Lake of Doom, as usual, provides a hint of menace in the corner.
Labels:
Capitol Park Apartments,
Fetid Lake of Doom,
Legislative Building,
Mount Rainier,
Olympia,
Olympia High School,
postcards,
Washington State Dept. of Highways,
Washington State Employment Security Dept.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Death on the Nile
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Postcard - Olympia, Washington
"Olympia, Washington -- This is the Capitol City of the State of Washington, and also is a port at the southern tip of Puget Sound."
A view of downtown Oly in the 1960s, looking north on Capitol Way. I could tell 100 stories just from using parts of this image as a starting place.
For example: The Santa Claus character I used in the Bezango WA 985 series was based on a real person. The incident took place in that green building in the left background, the Mottman Building.
A view of downtown Oly in the 1960s, looking north on Capitol Way. I could tell 100 stories just from using parts of this image as a starting place.
For example: The Santa Claus character I used in the Bezango WA 985 series was based on a real person. The incident took place in that green building in the left background, the Mottman Building.
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Dead Pool
"She's right. Oh you can set yourself into a bonfire, and we'll break out the
marshmallows and the weenies, but you ain't gonna be on News at
Eleven".
[Half of this movie is reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 53]
[Half of this movie is reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 53]
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
Morty Comix # 2551
Morty Comix # 2551 was left on top of a sign frame at Brighton Park Grange in Tumwater, Washington. Back in the late 1970s I recall attending a grog-filled Shakespeare-themed party when this place was still way out in the woods. Although still surrounded by trees, the city has caught up to this grange.
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Bravados
Monday, April 1, 2013
Postcard - Olympia, Washington
"State Capitol Group, Olympia, Washington. Capitol lake at right."
Some small details in this photo, particularly in the area of the Maple Park Apartments, make me conclude this photo was taken in the early to mid-1960s.
Notice the steam plant on the shore of the Fetid Lake of Doom in the lower right hand corner-- winter quarters for the caimans that now inhabit the lake. Sure, they're telling you to stay out due to some little snail. Yeah. Right.
Labels:
Caimans,
Fetid Lake of Doom,
Legislative Building,
New Zealand Mud Snail,
Olympia,
postcards
Buttons - Popular Culture - 1960s?
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Postcard - Olympia, Washington
Olympia and Rainier [click on image to enlarge]
The reverse side of this postcard is blank. I date this in the late Ike era or in JFK period. The Pritchard Building is visible near the right corner making this no earlier than 1959. The residential area across Capitol Way is bereft of any State buildings. I'll guess this is in the timeframe of 1959-1961.
The old Olympia High School and Capitol Park Apartments can be seen. Also those grand original maples on Maple Park, which were ripped out about ten years later.
For us local boomers, if you said "Olympia and Rainier" when we were young we would assume you meant the two regional beers.
Labels:
Capitol Park Apartments,
Mount Rainier,
Olympia,
Olympia Brewery,
Olympia High School,
postcards,
Rainier Beer
Phone photo 2369
This little trail in my lawn has been made by rabbits, cats, possums, and raccoons and it leads to a hole my fence. If small dogs start moving in I'll patch up the opening, but otherwise I don't mind my yard being a sanctuary for these critters. Besides, they'd just create another opening.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Alexander the Great
Labels:
Alexander the Great (Movie),
Buster,
cats,
Movie quotes
Buttons - Popular Culture - 1986
Soitenly!
On the curl [or in this case, on the Curly]: (c) 1986, N.M.P. Inc. - Col. Pic. Ind., Inc. Button -Up Co. 2011 Austin Troy MI 48084
Labels:
Button-Up Company,
Buttons,
Curly Howard,
Three Stooges
Morty Comix # 2550
Morty Comix # 2550 is going to Florida. A Morty the Blog reader sent me a SASE with the above note.
The thought crosses my mind that those of you who were raised in the email era might not know the acronym-- SASE means Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope and was a regular part of our pre-Internet vocabulary in the Newave Comix era.
Anyway, I'll the keep the identity of this individual anonymous for the time being, since I know this person to be a fellow lover of mischief and I don't want to spoil whatever surprise he has in mind.
The envelope now waits by the door for my next trip to the Post Office.
Labels:
email,
Florida,
Internet,
Morty Comix,
Morty the Blog,
Newave comix
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