Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Morty Comix # 2633
Morty Comix # 2633 was left at a public area on the shore of the Fetid Lake of Doom, Olympia/Tumwater, Washington as another invasive species. As you can see the Legislative Building looms in the background.
Finding a place to stash this comic was not easy. At first I tried to put it behind a giant warning sign but didn't like that spot.
Then finally I crammed it into a slot behind the LAKE CLOSED ... sign where I figured it would be more shielded from the elements.
The FLOD has nutria and caimans swimming around in it, but it was the tiny New Zealand Mud Snail that "closed" the Lake. OK, in the first place, this lake was an estuary until the Post-War era, when humans dammed it up, creating this fetid polluted pool of slime that you see above. Now I ask you, just who is the real "invasive" species here? And who is to say New Zealand Mud Snails are not part of nature's plan?
Labels:
Caimans,
Fetid Lake of Doom,
Legislative Building,
Morty Comix,
New Zealand Mud Snail,
nutria,
Olympia,
Tumwater
Phone photo 2746
Postcard - Point San Pedro, California
"Point San Pedro stands as a sentinel near the Portola campsite 'A'. San Francisco Bay was discovered from the 1200 foot mountain ridge in today's scenic Pacifica, 'X'. Here on November 4, 1769, the Portola expedition gazed out upon the world's largest harbor. Background shows San Francisco's International Airport, San Bruno, Milbrae, Burlingame, San Mateo and Foster City."
"Restaurants: Nick's - Moonraker - Papagayo Room - Sea Breeze Motel. All by the blue Pacific."
1960s?
"Restaurants: Nick's - Moonraker - Papagayo Room - Sea Breeze Motel. All by the blue Pacific."
1960s?
Phone photo 2745
James Abbott mural detail. Faces were not his strong point and the technique of painting black, empty eyes gives the works a bit of a dark edge.
Labels:
Elma,
Elma Police Dept.,
James Abbott,
James Folcy,
murals,
Phone photo
Schmuck Park is Enjoyed More and More
Headline from the Colfax Gazette, Colfax, Washington, June 3, 1921
The park still exists, by the way
Labels:
Colfax Gazette,
Colfax Washington,
Schmuck Park
Phone photo 2744
Labels:
Elma,
Elma Police Dept.,
James Abbott,
James Folcy,
murals,
Phone photo
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Hot Doggies! It's the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile!
During my lunch break yesterday I was honored to witness the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile in motion as it sped down Capitol Blvd. in Tumwater, Washington. Managed to get a couple quick phone photos of it. I will resist the too easy impulse to use a lot of condiment puns.
See? Every day in every way I am getting better and better.
Anyway.
One of my fantasies has always been to hijack the Oscar Mayer Wienermobile and then lead the police on a merry high speed chase. The thought of terrified pedestrians running and screaming from a giant hurtling hot dog somehow pleases my dark side. Of course I would bring a banjo player with me, who would play humorous high speed chase music during the episode. The event would end with me plowing into a hot dog stand (O the irony!).
In the 1960s there was a TV ad with a jingle for Oscar Mayer that was quite effective. I mean, here I am a half century after this bit of marketing came out and I can still recall the lyrics:
Oh I'd love to be an Oscar Mayer wiener
That is what I'd truly like to be
'Cause if I were an Oscar Mayer wiener
Everyone would be in love with me
A rather disturbing bunch of lyrics on many levels, eh? Even as a kid I wondered why would anyone want to be lower on the food chain? I couldn't figure out why people would be so desperate for a love that would only last a minute or so as they were mashed up by giant teeth, swallowed, and then forced to have their remains travel through their killer's digestive system.
If Marmite ever hits the U.S. market with a Marmitemobile, I want to be the driver. Now that is product I can be evangelical about.
Labels:
Hot Doggies,
Marmite,
Oscar Mayer Wienermobile,
Tumwater
Phone photo 2743
Sammy Sings Bacharach
Not much middle ground with Sammy Davis Jr. When he was bad, he was reeeeally bad. But when he was good, he was amazing-- like in this 1968 clip:
This Guy's In Love With You
This Guy's In Love With You
Morty Comix # 2632
Morty Comix # 2632 was folded and camouflaged among the coffee additives as my daughter and I had a nice breakfast at the International House of Pancakes, Olympia, Washington. This time she didn't roll her eyes but she did shake her head quietly and sadly.
Phone photo 2741
Postcard - San Francisco, California
"Cable car, Hyde Street, San Francisco. The cable cars which glide up and down San Francisco's famed hills were invented by Andrew Halidie in 1873. Regarded with affection by the City's residents they are a reminder of other times in a modern world."
1950s.
1950s.
Labels:
Andrew Halidie,
postcards,
San Francisco,
streetcars
Favorite Movie Quotes: Reversal of Fortune
"Being a human being is very literal. You're trapped. Time moves in only one direction-- forward. Its stupid and boring and results in a lot of silliness. Example: the legal process."
Monday, August 26, 2013
Morty Comix # 2631
Morty Comix # 2631 was left in a strange sort of place. I discovered the booth seats in this excellent Olympia, Washington area restaurant had a slit that opened into a hollow space between booths. This particular restaurant looks out to Budd Inlet and I was afforded a view of the old St. Pete's Hospital on Oly's Westside where my brother was born.
Phone photo 2738
Postcard - Port Hueneme, California
"Naval Support Craft and Fishing boats share dockspace at Port Hueneme, California. A deep water port adjacent to extensive Channel Islands and Oxnard Marinas."
1970s.
Certain locals call the place "Port Who Needs Me?"
1970s.
Certain locals call the place "Port Who Needs Me?"
Phone photo 2737
Labels:
McCleary,
Phone photo,
portable dental floss
Sunday, August 25, 2013
Favorite Movie Quotes: Quatermass and the Pit
Phone photo 2736
Postcard - Pismo Beach, California
"Sun - Fun - Play or relax in a colorful flowering setting at Pismo Beach, California."
Late 60s-early 70s
Phone photo 2735
When you arrive or depart from the airport at Pittsburgh, you have the opportunity to gaze upon two figures: One, a player from the Pittsburgh Steelers (I learned locally I am supposed to pronounce it "Stillers") and Two, George Washington.
Yes, it is the Dynamic Duo. Occasionally these two supposedly inanimate things become alive and fight crime in the airport wherever it may be. What an unstoppable team!
Morty Comix # 2630
Morty Comix # 2630 was deposited inside a roll of paper towels in Olympia, Washington. This is the price you pay when you ask me to feed your cat while you are gone. Heh-heh. Yes, I can be a real stinker sometimes.
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