Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Fifteen Heart Attacks, p. 18-19


Two more pages for the ongoing online jam, Fifteen Heart Attacks.

Page 18 has spot illos by Jim Siergey, Chad Woody, Larned Justin, and Bruce Chrislip!

Page 19 is by yours truly.

[I can't seem to find Larned's email. Anyone out there have it handy?}

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Hettie in the computer looks up at a cousin of Mukey the Mutant Membrane

Postcard - Spokane, Washington

"Spokane, Washington. This view of the Lilac City is seen from the Maple Street Bridge area -- in the foreground is the Monroe Street Bridge and Spokane River -- in the background a portion of Metropolitan Spokane."

1970s, probably.

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The Legislative Building and the Fetid Lake of Doom
Olympia, Washington

If you enlarge this photo there is a faint line in the center of mysterious origin

Monday, July 22, 2013

Louis and Keely

Now here's a guy who can blend the Blues with joy. Sort of like when you're walking through New Orleans and smell that unique sweet blend of putridness and perfume and still have have feeling of well being. No other place has this odor. I would move there in a minute if circumstances allowed.

Anyway, Louis Prima was from New Orleans and carried the sound of that great city into his music. I found a clip on YouTube that helps me feel good no matter how sorry I feel for myself.

Here it is, check it out:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-a8kLtJSJ4

Nadine plays only sound cassette, and I have been enjoying Louie and Keely on old technology while driving.

Happy Monday everyone!


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Favorite Movie Quotes: The Doors

"It's just a dream, Jimmy. That's all it is. It's just a dream."


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Olympia, Washington
At a place about to be gone

Wild Islands












Much to the consternation of my neighbors, I'm sure, I have been reforesting my .68 acre city lot here in McCleary, Washington since 1994. Although I have planted a few more trees, many more have emerged as volunteers and I generally encourage them.

In the last three years I have been experimenting with a concept I call "Wild Islands," i.e., letting wild groundcover take its course, mostly ivy and buttercup.

Aside from the relief of having to mow less moss (we don't grow grass here in the coastal range, only moss), my cats seem to enjoy diving into the wild islands to hunt and, er, to relieve themselves.

I am sure a real landscape architect would have a cardiac arrest while touring my yard, but Tim Burton would love it as a future movie site.











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Husband Day Care Center
Olympia, Washington

I will resist any comment on stereotypes here. 
Hard to believe a sign like this exists in Oly in Century 21

Sunday, July 21, 2013

Fifteen Heart Attacks, p. 13-17

The Fifteen Heart Attacks jam is now online. I've set up a special page for it. The most recent contribution is by our friend in Chicago, Jim Siergey, who followed the setup created by Max Traffic.

My immediate goal before leaving for the Obscuro Bezango show next week is to add one more page to this ongoing effort.








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Winged Victory World War I Memorial
Olympia, Washington

Postcard - Spokane, Washington

"Spokane skyline from the Spokane River. View of the business district looking south from Spokane River."

I'm guessing this was taken in the 1950s, around the time when I lived there as an infink and little shaver.

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Legislative Building
Olympia, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: Il Divo

"Politically, you're naive. Naivety and intelligence always go together."

Saturday, July 20, 2013

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Legislative Building
Olympia, Washington

Postcard - Spokane, Washington

"Spokane County Commissioners, in the 90's, offered a prize for the most original courthouse design. It was won by 29 yr. old W.A. Ritchie, a 'correspondent' architect with no formal training. This unbelievably beautiful, yet functional old Chateau was built for a cost of $340,000. (Estimated to be $4,000,000 today.) It is said to resemble most closely the Chateau d'Azay Le Rideau, France, 1516. The Annex, built in 1957 cost $559,190 and the new, adjacent Public Safety Building cost $7,500,000."

Probably from the 1970s, back when "the 90's" meant the 1890s.

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The face in the windowbox

Favorite Movie Quotes: The Dirty Dozen

"I don't know. I never ate anything like this before. Stepped in it a couple times but never ate it."

[Reviewed in Cheaper by the Dozen 41]

Friday, July 19, 2013

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Discreet

Postcard - Spokane, Washington

"Spokane, Washington, U.S.A. Spokane Falls Boulevard borders the Riverfront Park from east to west south of the Spokane River. The clock tower and convention center are central in this view. 'Spokane' - Indian name meaning - 'Children of the Sun.'"

1970s.

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Favorite Movie Quotes: Dick Tracy

"The way I see it, and Plato agrees with me, is, that there is what is, and then, there is what we would like to be. But, that's not what is important. What is important is the future, it's planning ahead. 'A man without a plan is not a man'--Nietzsche. But wait a minute. Wait. I'm having a thought. Oh yes. Oh yes. I'm gonna have a thought-- it's gone."

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Morty Comix # 2550 * Another Update

Last April I posted an update on the beautiful job our comix comrade John Eades of Florida performed when he converted Morty Comix # 2550 to oil paint. But apparently he wasn't finished. Take a look at this, a mixed media of oil and acrylics if I'm reading John's emails correctly.

I'm stunned and impressed. Thank you, John.

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Tumwater, Washington

Typographical Tragedy in Texas

From the Cheney Free Press, Sept. 25, 1903

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The parking lot sprung a leak
Tumwater, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: The Delta Force

"McCoy, it's a go! Take 'em down!"

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Bigfoot Burgers
Tumwater, Washington