Butler County, Pennsylvania
Monday, August 5, 2013
Phone photo 2640
Postcard - Tonasket, Washington
"Tonasket, Washington. This north central Washington community branches out on access routes to commercial and vacationing areas."
Phone photo 2639
Buttons - Comic Art - 2013
A Morty image from Flying, button produced by Max Traffic
Phone photo 2638
Obscuro Bezango Show 1
Labels:
Buzz Buzzizyk,
Chad Woody,
Future Tenant,
Jim Siergey,
Maximum Traffic,
Obscuro Bezango Show,
Pittsburgh,
Thomas Rehm
Phone photo 2637
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Taking an Art Break
Taking an art break for a week or so, although I might check in on Morty the Blog now and then.
See you Pittsburgh, August 2!
Favorite Movie Quotes: Golden Earrings
"Lately, I've begun to suspect that there are more things in Heaven and Earth than I ever dreamed in my philosophy."
Postcards - Tacoma, Washington
"Tacoma Mall, Tacoma, Washington. This aerial of the mall shows Mt. Rainier sixty miles to the east. The Shopping Center consists of 1,150,000 square feet of space under one roof and cvers an overall area of 85 acres. A six-story office complex, cinerama theatre, parking for 7000 vehicles are some of the outstanding features of the Mall. Adjacent to Interstate Highway 5 there are 115 stores (including six department stores) completely heated and air-conditioned for the utmost in shopping convenience."
1970s.
1970s.
Labels:
Interstate 5,
Mount Rainier,
postcards,
Tacoma,
Tacoma Mall
Friday, July 26, 2013
This is the 5000th Post on Morty the Blog
Phone photo 2633
Favorite Movie Quotes: Four Eyes and Six-Guns
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Postcard - Spokane, Washington
"Spokane, majestic queen of the vast Inland Empire, with a population of 185,000, is the second largest city in Washington. With its lovely park, rushing river, plunging waterfalls, graceful bridges, splendid recreational facilities, fascinating historical sites, ornate old-world cathedrals, modern buildings, flourishing trade and commerce, and surrounding rich farm and forest lands, it is a city of which both tourists and natives alike can be proud as the epitome of America the Beautiful."
Wow. That is some serious postcard prose there. 1970s.
Wow. That is some serious postcard prose there. 1970s.
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Phone photo 2631
Postcard - Spokane, Washington
"Spokane, Washington. The Lilac City's skyline as seen from the World Famous Riverfront Park, located on the Spokane River."
1970s.
1970s.
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Favorite Movie Quotes: Elizabeth
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?}
Phone photo 2628
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.
1970s, probably.
Phone photo 2627
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
If you enlarge this photo there is a faint line in the center of mysterious origin
Labels:
Fetid Lake of Doom,
Legislative Building,
Olympia,
Phone photo
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!
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!
Favorite Movie Quotes: The Doors
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