Monday, May 27, 2013
Morty Comix # 2575
Sunday, May 26, 2013
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
"Seattle, Washington. In this aerial we see the Space Needle, most of the Seattle Center including the Coliseum, Fountain, Stadium, Exhibition Hall, and the Food Circus in the immediate foreground and in the background the new grain elevators, Elliott Bay, Magnolia District and in the distance the incomparable Olympic Mountains."
1970s. Now how many postcards do you get to see that mention the Space Needle and grain elevators in the same passage? This is a special moment.
1970s. Now how many postcards do you get to see that mention the Space Needle and grain elevators in the same passage? This is a special moment.
Favorite Movie Quotes: Them!
"We may be witnesses to a Biblical prophecy come true: 'And there shall
be destruction and darkness come upon creation, and the beasts shall
reign over the earth.'"
Phone photo 2500
Headstone of Nathaniel Crosby (1835-1885) and Cordelia Crosby (1839-1903), pioneers of Tumwater and grandparents of Bing Crosby.
Labels:
Bing Crosby,
Cordelia Crosby,
Nathaniel Crosby,
Phone photo,
Tumwater
Saturday, May 25, 2013
Buzz Buzzizyk Is Now Online!
And he's trying to blame me for it! Well, if that's true, I'm glad!
Check out his website at: http://buzzbuzzizyk.blogspot.com/
Phone photo 2499
Edmund Sylvester
Died
Sept. 20, 1887
Aged 67 Years
Founder of Olympia
Clara E.
His Wife
Buried in San Diego
Cal
Tumwater, Washington
It might be more appropriate to call Sylvester the co-founder of Olympia. The mysterious and introverted Levi Smith is frequently passed over in favor of the more politic Sylvester. Smith's burial site, wherever it is, is unmarked.
Labels:
Clara E. Sylvester,
Edmund Sylvester,
Levi Smith,
Olympia,
Phone photo,
Tumwater
How to Clean Your Driveway the Cartoonist Way
It should go without saying this method was inspired by Rube Goldberg:
Here is how I clean my driveway. First, I wait until we get a lot of rain, more than usual. Then, when the middle of the carport develops a leak right over my car, Nadine, I know the the time has arrived for action.
A look at the carport roof reveals a body of water that could support some fairly good sized fish. Or a caiman.
But instead of calling the Board of Geographic Names to give this body of water an official designation, I reach in and pull the dead leaves away from the sole drainage outlet.
So as a result my driveway gets a big wash, cleansing it of those cherry, plum and hawthorn blossoms.
The end.
Here is how I clean my driveway. First, I wait until we get a lot of rain, more than usual. Then, when the middle of the carport develops a leak right over my car, Nadine, I know the the time has arrived for action.
A look at the carport roof reveals a body of water that could support some fairly good sized fish. Or a caiman.
But instead of calling the Board of Geographic Names to give this body of water an official designation, I reach in and pull the dead leaves away from the sole drainage outlet.
Gallons of water cascade out with such force that the poor old gutter pipes can't handle it
So as a result my driveway gets a big wash, cleansing it of those cherry, plum and hawthorn blossoms.
The end.
Phone photo 2497
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
"The Downtown Seattle Business District, as seen from the south, reflects a combination of old and new buildings found in the city. The 600 foot (183 m) Space Needle can be seen in the distance."
1970s.
1970s.
Everywhere I look, there is a cat
"Everywhere I look, there is a cat" is a saying I have found myself repeating in this house of four cats. They hate when I am alone in a room and it is almost like they rotate the role of "who will monitor Mr. Foodgiving Man now?"
And sometimes out of the corner of my eye, I see what I think is a cat but it turns to be something else, like the 25 year old cactus over the kitchen sink.
A chainsaw carved bear with a welcome sign which I have moved to the back yard. I was afraid when I had it out front people might think I really meant it.
And sometimes out of the corner of my eye, I see what I think is a cat but it turns to be something else, like the 25 year old cactus over the kitchen sink.
Or the coffee maker
A pair of rubber boots
A chainsaw carved bear with a welcome sign which I have moved to the back yard. I was afraid when I had it out front people might think I really meant it.
A toy monkey that somehow moves around this house on its own
Fancy couch pillows
Everywhere I look, there is a cat.
Friday, May 24, 2013
Morty Comix # 2573
Morty Comix # 2573 was placed in the rafters of a picnic shed in a historic park at the southernmost tip of Puget Sound, Tumwater, Washington
Labels:
Cowlitz Trail,
Morty Comix,
Puget Sound Washington,
Tumwater
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
"Seattle, Washington. Bisected by Interstate 5 (foreground), Seattle is the Gateway to Alaska and the Orient. The new modern skyscrapers characterize the growth in 'The Queen City.' The famous Smith Tower is on the extreme left and the black building in the center is the Seattle First Bank Building."
1970s.
1970s.
Favorite Movie Quotes: A Tale of Two Cities
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Phone photo 2491
That haze is the smoke billowing out of the microwave as I used the home fire alarm as my cooking timer. The Weber Cooks guy is a gourmet compared to me, I'm afraid. My kitchen smelled like a cremated chicken strip for about a week.
Postcard - Seattle, Washington
"Seattle, Washington, looking north towards the downtown business district with Interstate 5 in the foreground."
In 1980, which was about the time I acquired this card, I worked right about dead center in this photo at Seattle Public Library. What a great city.
In 1980, which was about the time I acquired this card, I worked right about dead center in this photo at Seattle Public Library. What a great city.
Labels:
Interstate 5,
Librarianship,
postcards,
Seattle,
Seattle Public Library
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