Sunday, June 16, 2013

Favorite Movie Quotes: Pink Flamingos

"Miss Edie, as long as there are chickens laying and trucks driving and my feet walking you can be sure I'll bring you the finest of the fine, the largest of the large, and the whitest of the white. In other words that thin-shelled ovum of the domestic fowl will never be safe as long as there are chickens laying and I'm alive because I am your Eggman and there ain't a better one in town."

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Seabrook, Washington

Postcard - Seattle, Washington

"The Seattle downtown business district as seen from Queen Anne Hill. In the foreground, the 600 foot tall Space Needle."

late 1970s or in 1980.

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REDUCED PRICE

Pacific Beach, Washington

Postcard - Seattle, Washington

"Civic Center, Seattle, Washington"

1970s

Saturday, June 15, 2013

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Abandoned school building

Pacific Beach, Washington

Postcard - Seattle, Washington

"On a sparkling winter morning in Seattle, the moon descends toward the Olympic Mountains and highlights the space needle in the foreground."

ca. 1980.

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Moclips, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: A Bronx Tale

"Remember, the saddest thing in life is wasted talent."

Friday, June 14, 2013

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Moclips, Washington

Postcard - Seattle, Washington

"Three of Seattle's major points of interest as seen from Puget Sound are the Pacific Science Center with its beautiful arches, the 600 foot high (183 cm) Space Needle and its revolving restaurant rising above the city, and Pier 70, housing a collection of unique and interesting shops."

1970s

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Moclips, Washington

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Morty Comix # 2589







Morty Comix # 2589 was left at the top of a stairway in a Tumwater, Washington parking garage. I noticed that an earlier Morty Comix I left under the bottom stairs several months ago is still there.

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Moclips, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: The Beguiled

"Amy, I can tell that its night when the stars come out, and I can tell its morning when your freckles come in the room."

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Quinault Indian Nation border 

Moclips, Washington

Point Grenville in background

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Postcard - Seattle, Washington

"The 600 ft. high Space Needle at the Seattle Center affords a spectacular view of the city from its Observation deck and the revolving Restaurant. Lake Washington is visible in the distance."

1970s.

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Wood construction by Lee Pickett entitled:

"A Mammoth on Meth-- Any Questions?"

Moclips, Washington

Potscard - Seattle, Washington

"Seattle, Washington. This view looking southeast shows the Coliseum (extreme left) and the Seattle Center with the World Famous Space Needle and the White Arches of the Pacific Science Center. To the right of Denny (street in center) is a portion of metropolitan Seattle and a few of the new sky-scrapers. Snow-capped Cascade Mountains in the distance."

1970s.

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Moclips, Washington

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Postcard - Seattle, Washington

"Waterfront, Seattle, Washington with the Space Needle and the Cascade Mountains catching the skyline."

In the 1970s, man. The Best Decade. Well, at least if you were 20-something at the time.

Monday, June 10, 2013

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Tumwater, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: Beetlejuice

"This is my art and it is dangerous."

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Portland, Oregon

Postcard - Seattle, Washington

"A sweeping view of Seattle's Harbor, King County domed Stadium and a portion of the metropolitan Business District."

Mid-1970s. Interesting use of capitalization in the narrative.

Sunday, June 9, 2013

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Weenies From Another World

Portland, Oregon

Favorite Movie Quotes: Physical Evidence

"Oh come off it, Kyle. You look down on street people like Joe as if what you're doing isn't corruption. What do you call junk bonds, Sweetheart?"

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Portland, Oregon

Japanese Tsunami Nail Knob Mystery








Last week while visiting the Coast I enjoyed meeting a fellow artist in Moclips by the name of Lee Pickett. This gentleman has gathered several interesting beach debris items, mostly wood, that in all probability drifted across the Pacific after the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan.

The bowed timber is Douglas fir, meaning that wood came back home.

The most mysterious object is what appears to be a ceramic unipart nail knob insulator for electrical fences. To help Lee out in learning more about this item, I have approached several collectors concerning the marking on this insulator and so far no one can identify the source. Any of you readers out there know?

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Portland, Oregon