Tornquist Road, McCleary, Washington
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Phone photo 2449
City Limits Gazette at The Evergreen State College
Not very many academic libraries have a near complete set of City Limits Gazette 1991-1993, and those that do probably don't have copies out on open stacks-- except for The Evergreen State College Library.
Notice how the staff used logos by Max Traffic and Bruce Bolinger to decorate the holding box.
I'm happy to note that on the shelves CLG is neighbors with Vital Speeches of the Day and American Literary History. Hoit-de-la-Toit company!
As an added bit of trivia, CLG is shelved at about the same point where the TESC Library ghost was spotted walking into an invisible door in 1988.
Labels:
Bruce Bolinger,
City Limits Gazette,
ghosts,
Librarianship,
Maximum Traffic,
The Evergreen State College
Friday, May 3, 2013
Morty Comix # 2565
Morty Comix # 2565 took advantage of a flaw in an information kiosk on the Interstate 5 exit for Winlock, Washington. One of the metal display sheets had a "wow" in it, just inviting a Morty Comix to jump in there, where I suspect it will remain for years.
I imagine on a totally clear day, which we don't really have too many of here in Bezango, WA, this site offers a great vantage point for viewing what is left of Mt. St. Helens.
Hard to believe, but Winlock was actually a hotspot for Communist activity back in the 1920s-1930s.
Labels:
Bezango Wa 985,
Communism,
Interstate 5,
Morty Comix,
Mount Saint Helens,
Toledo Washington,
Vader Wash.,
Winlock
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
"The towering 600 ft. (183 m) Space Needle and snow-covered 14,408 ft. (4,391.5 m) Mount Rainier dominate this view of Seattle from Kerry Park. The King County Domed Stadium and the Pacific Science Center arches are seen through the top section of Doris Chase's metal sculpture, 'Changing Form.'"
Mid to late 1970s.
Mid to late 1970s.
Labels:
Doris Chase,
Kerry Park (Seattle),
Kingdome,
Mount Rainier,
postcards,
Seattle,
Space Needle
Thursday, May 2, 2013
Found Object in Elma Leads to a Bizarre Case
"I'm a creepy stalker! morelater.com/creep"
"His name is Rick or Eric. His phone number is 360-970-3081. He's been stalking a blind woman since September. He got her number by following her around and listening to her. She called the cops, but they wouldn't do anything. Know any more about him? Call 425-522-3748."
For those of you who enjoy a little detective work like I do, be prepared to enter a bizarre case here when you dig a bit. Naturally it involves my alma mater, The Evergroove State College!
There are two sides to everything, and I am making no conclusion here, merely reporting.
As a Morty Comix distributor I am curious how many of these little cards were printed and how they were scattered. And why did I find one on the sidewalks of Elma?
I'll add this to the next box I'll be sending to the WSU Comix Collection. It qualifies as a micro-zine-- an independent voice using nontraditional print channels to be heard.
Labels:
Elma,
Morty Comix,
Normal (minicomic),
stalkers,
Steve is normal,
The Evergreen State College,
Washington State University
Mysterious Events
Steve's has some new decor, two framed photos of the comedian Buddy Hackett.
Then something mysterious happened. Cats are not responsible for this, all four were outside at the time.
What could these events mean?
Labels:
Buddy Hackett,
decor
Morty Comix # 2564
Morty Comix # 2564 was left at a place I've been before, as documented in Phone Photo 752. This restaurant in Kalama, Washington has the kind of booth seats where the cushion sits on top of a hollow box. If you contort yourself just right, you can drop off something, say, a Morty Comix, into the hollow area under the booth seat where it probably won't be found for years.
This joint had a couple playing cards (Ace of Diamonds, Ace of Hearts) on the ceiling with names and Oct./Nov. 2011 dates on them. The waitress told me they were there all this time as a residue of some act given by a magician, who had made a whole bunch of cards mysteriously stick to the ceiling.
By the way, this is a great place to stop if you are on I-5 and hungry between Oly and Portland.
Life in Bezango!
Labels:
Bezango Wa 985,
Columbia Inn Restaurant,
Elvis Presley,
Interstate 5,
Jack Benny,
Kalama Wash.,
Morty Comix,
restaurants
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
Favorite Movie Quotes: Runaway Jury
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Cannibalism at Jamestown
I know many of my American pioneer ancestors had been guilty of some pretty outrageous behaviors, but this one is new to me. In today's news:
"Scientists said Wednesday that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown, Va., survived harsh conditions by turning to cannibalism."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/01/cannibalism-jamestown-archaeological-evidence_n_3193947.html
Apparently this took place during the 1609-1610 "Starving Time," but could have extended up to 1625. I had a number of ancestors at Jamestown and I know at least one of them was there in 1610 and several others arrived within the following decade.
When I toured Jamestown in 1973 (and kept the card you see here) we knew the settlers had it rough, but Jeeeeez.
"Scientists said Wednesday that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown, Va., survived harsh conditions by turning to cannibalism."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/01/cannibalism-jamestown-archaeological-evidence_n_3193947.html
Apparently this took place during the 1609-1610 "Starving Time," but could have extended up to 1625. I had a number of ancestors at Jamestown and I know at least one of them was there in 1610 and several others arrived within the following decade.
When I toured Jamestown in 1973 (and kept the card you see here) we knew the settlers had it rough, but Jeeeeez.
Phone photo 2441
This tsunami warning station looks like something Rube Goldberg would've invented
Ocean Shores, Washington
Happy May Day!
Labels:
Big G,
Cranium Frenzy # 8,
May Day,
Morty the Dog,
Roswell New Mexico,
UFOs
Morty Comix # 2563
Morty Comix # 2563 was pinned up on a community bulletin board at the parking garage entrance to a grocery store in downtown Portland, Oregon.
Phone photo 2439
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
"Seattle, Washington at sunset, with the 600 ft. high Space Needle in the foreground, the Kingdome and the Pacific Science Center Arches on the right, and Mt. Rainier in the background."
Taken sometime between 1976-1980. That little pointy-topped building near the center of the postcard is the Smith Tower. When I was a kid that was the tallest building on the Seattle skyline.
Taken sometime between 1976-1980. That little pointy-topped building near the center of the postcard is the Smith Tower. When I was a kid that was the tallest building on the Seattle skyline.
Labels:
Kingdome,
Mount Rainier,
postcards,
Seattle,
Smith Tower,
Space Needle
Favorite Movie Quotes: Rooster Cogburn
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