random glimpses through a cellphone at a corner of the world dancing on the edge of a razor
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Fort Vancouver palisades
Monday, September 5, 2016
Fort Vancouver outhouse replicas
Cannon
Candles
The survivor
Jan. 26, 2012. Fort Vancouver. Oregon hills can be seen in the background, across the Columbia River.
The Grant House
Jan. 26, 2012. Built in 1849, this structure was around when Capt. Ulysses S. Grant arrived at Fort Vancouver in 1852, but he never lived here. Later, as President he probably did revisit this place.
The spot where Grant actually lived 1852-1854 is now under a nearby freeway.
The spot where Grant actually lived 1852-1854 is now under a nearby freeway.
The Marshall House
Labels:
Fort Vancouver (Wash.),
George C. Marshall,
Marshall House (Vancouver Wash.),
Vancouver (Wash.)
Sunday, September 4, 2016
Tumwater Post Office
Tumwater Post Office pamphlets
Seahawk fever Super Bowl balloons
Labels:
football,
Olympia (Wash.),
Seattle Seahawks,
Super Bowl,
Top Food
Lake closed until further notice
Jan. 24, 2014. Capitol Lake, Olympia-- the Fetid Lake of Doom filled with invasive species, including snails, nutria, and some claim-- caimans. This body of water was originally an estuary transformed into an artificial lake ca. 1950.
Labels:
caimans,
Capitol Lake,
Fetid Lake of Doom,
nutria,
Olympia (Wash.),
snails
A chunk of architecture on the Capitol campus
Jan. 24, 2014. Olympia, seen on the switchback trail to Capitol Lake, known locally as "The Fetid
Lake of Doom" or "FLOD."
Lake of Doom" or "FLOD."
An exciting meeting comprised of librarians from across the state
Googly eyed Michael Douglas
Public elevator - Go Hawks!
Labels:
elevators,
football,
Seattle Seahawks,
Super Bowl,
Tumwater (Wash.)
J.C. Penney courtesy phone
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