random glimpses through a cellphone at a corner of the world dancing on the edge of a razor
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
The new 4th St. bridge, the old St. Pete's Hospital, and the south tip of Budd Inlet
May 23, 2012. Olympia. The old 4th St. bridge, which was a major artery connecting both sides of Oly, was destroyed in the 2001 Nisqually quake. The old St. Pete's Hospital, now serving as a housing facility, is pictured up the hill from the bridge.
Under the Boardwalk and Budd Inlet
Fern tunnel
Labels:
ferns,
Olympia (Wash.),
Washington State Dept. of Licensing,
Washington State Dept. of natural Resources
The patient dog
Labels:
coffee,
dogs,
Olympia (Wash.),
Olympia Coffee Roasting,
Tasha Nicole
Mr. and Mrs. Wedding Day 2013
Save Cash! Vanpool your Commute. only Better
Ancient Trading Path
May 20, 2013. Tumwater Historical Park
"Near this location passed an important traditional trading path. First forged by game animals, later followed by Native Americans, fur-traders from the Hudson's Bay Company, and American pioneers who established a permanent settlement here in 1845. Known as the Cowlitz Trail, it was the overland route between Puget Sound and Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River, where it linked with eastern trails."
"Near this location passed an important traditional trading path. First forged by game animals, later followed by Native Americans, fur-traders from the Hudson's Bay Company, and American pioneers who established a permanent settlement here in 1845. Known as the Cowlitz Trail, it was the overland route between Puget Sound and Fort Vancouver on the Columbia River, where it linked with eastern trails."
Labels:
Columbia River,
Cowlitz Trail,
First Nations,
Fort Vancouver (Wash.),
Hudson's Bay Company,
Puget Sound,
Tumwater (Wash.),
Tumwater Historical Park
Presented to Tumwater by Tumwater Rotary Aug. 1981
Zig zag lines
Monday, November 21, 2016
YHWH is the devil! only CHRIST is GOD!
Department of Transportation, Department of Social and Health Services
May 20, 2013. Both are satellite office locations in a commercial building. Tumwater, Point Plaza West
Lord Mansion garage, now a meeting room
Labels:
Clarence Lord,
Joseph Wohleb,
Lord Mansion (Olympia),
Olympia (Wash.),
Washington State Capital Museum
The Lord Mansion
May 20, 2012. Designed by Joseph Wohleb and built in 1923, the mansion of Clarence Lord later served as the Washington State Capital Museum in Olympia for many years.
Labels:
Clarence Lord,
Joseph Wohleb,
Lord Mansion (Olympia),
Olympia (Wash.),
Washington State Capital Museum
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