Sunday, October 28, 2012

Phone photo 2026

Forks Timber Museum
Forks, Washington

Buttons - Events - 1990

McCleary Bear Festival
World Famous Bear Stew
July 20-21-22, 1990

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Phone photo 2025

Big Cedar
near Kalaloch, Washington

Morty Comix # 2451





Morty Comix # 2451 was left behind a mysterious black box in an Olympia, Washington coffee joint.

When I was a kid this place was a variety store and back in the left corner there sat a beautiful and functional soda fountain.

In 2007 this place exhibited all my pages from Bezango WA 985 as a 2-month gallery show.

Phone photo 2024


Buttons - Events - 1981

McCleary 2nd Growth & Bear Festival
23rd Annual
July 17-18-19-1981

On the curl: G.H. Stamp Works, Aberdeen, Wash.

Phone photo 2023


Favorite Movie Quotes: Give My Regards to Broad Street

"Do you think you could get some heat in here, or are we practicing to be Canadians?"

Phone photo 2022



Friday, October 26, 2012

Bezango WA Kickstarter!


Check it out! A feature film about cartooning in the Great Pacific Northwest! Great promo film at the link:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1230569287/bezango-wa

Also see Ron and Louise's website:

http://bezango.blogspot.com/

Phone photo 2021


Big Cedar
near Kalaloch, Washington

Morty Comix # 2450




Morty Comix # 2450 was drawn on the inside surface of a shoebox and then left high on an obscure and little noticed shelf in a public building.

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Phone photo 2020

Kalaloch, Washington

Buttons - Events - 1978

McCleary 2nd Growth & Bear Festival
20th Annual
July 14-15-16-1978

On the curl: G.H. Stamp Works, Aberdeen, Wash.

Phone photo 2019

Kalaloch, Washington

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Morty Comix # 2449




Morty Comix # 2449 was placed inside a strange, unmarked and obscure newspaper distribution box in McCleary, Washington

Phone photo 2018

Kalaloch, Washington

Buttons - Events - 1972

McCleary 2nd Growth & Bear Festival
14th Annual
July 14-15-16-1972

On the curl: G.H. Stamp Works, Aberdeen, Wash.

Phone photo 2017

Kalaloch, Washington

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Morty Comix # 2448




Morty Comix # 2448 was placed inside of a table display in an Elma, Washington restaurant

Phone photo 2016

Kalaloch, Washington

Favorite Movie Quotes: Geronimo, an American Legend

"I hate an idealist. There's always something messy about them."

Phone photo 2015

Humptulips Cemetery

Monday, October 22, 2012

Buttons - Events - 1982

McCleary 2nd Growth & Bear Festival
24th Annual
July 16-17-18-1982

On the curl: G.H. Stamp Works, Aberdeen, Wash.

Favorite Movie Quotes: Dracula (1931)

"Huh-hnnn-hnnn-hnnn-heeeen!'
[Renfield's laugh]

Buttons - Events - 1977

McCleary 2nd Growth & Bear Festival
19th Annual
July 15-16-17-1977

On the curl: G.H. Stamp Works, Aberdeen, Wash.

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Phone photo 2014

Humptulips Cemetery

Morty Comix # 2447




Morty Comix # 2447 was placed under a carpet at our local franchise Subway shop in McCleary while I ordered a couple meatball sandwiches. 

Phone photo 2013

Aberdeen, Washington

George McGovern, 1922-2012


Come Home America

In many elections I hear voters say they have to choose between the lesser of evils. But in 1972 it was clearly a choice between Good and Evil. And America re-elected Evil in a landslide. Two years later it was hard to find anyone who admitted to voting for Nixon.

There was a bit of graffiti someone wrote on the restroom wall of McGovern HQ in Oly. I'll share it here, and as off-color as it was, it does sum up how us young volunteers felt about Dick Nixon: "Don't change Dicks in the middle of a screw, vote for Nixon in '72!"

When I balance the choices I made in my life, I count the experience of being a volunteer for McGovern in '72 as something I will never regret. I also supported him in my caucus when he ran in 1984 against Ron the Con. And I don't regret that either. Several issues considered radical in the 1970s-1980s are now embraced by many Republicans. So our side eventually won. George was a pioneer and a winner on the right side of history.  But being a pioneer has a big price.

To quote McGovern, "You know, sometimes, when they say you're ahead of your time, it's just a polite way of saying you have a real bad sense of timing." 

He also said something to the effect: "I wanted to run for President in worst way-- and I did!" 

My fave was when his wife, Eleanor, came to Seattle and proclaimed the Nixon administration the "most corrupt in recent history." There was a big uproar. A few days later George arrived and apologized. He said Eleanor should have left out the word "recent."

McGovern was on the winning wide of history, at least on social issues and foreign policy. In this area obstructionist conservatives will always lose and progressives will always win. Economics has more of a universal pendulum.

Goodbye Sen. McGovern. And thank you for being a voice of reason on a national stage filled with haters shouting out messages of greed and fear. You were an inept politician, but you were a decent man. It was a miracle you were ever nominated. But working for you was the cleanest political experience I have ever had in my life, and I frequently revisit the idealism of that year if I need to recharge to keep up the Good Fight. Of course we all evolve, but at my core I still think of myself as a McGovernite. And a whole generation of us were inspired by your campaign. You were a WWII vet who worked hard to end war. I salute you for your service and your vision.

Come Home America