
- My heart burns there too
- Red Mill
Red Mill Burgers, Interbay, Seattle. Established 1998. Red Mill takes its name from an older Seattle restaurant, which operated between 1937 and 1967. The two sisters of the owner of the present Red Mill had worked at the original - and brought home food for the family - so the name was chosen as a tribute. - Seattle Lighting
- East of Mount Baker
- Courage.
Original "Cowardly Lion" costume at the Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle, supplemented with a mask modeled on the features of Bert Lahr. - Northern Pacific Hotel Lobby
- Louise Lake, Mount Rainier National Park
Mount Rainier's summit is off to the left, and was obscured by cloud for most of this day. The red flowers in the foreground are Western Columbine (Aquilegia formosa). Photo was taken from the edge of Stevens Canyon Road. Probably was named for Christine Louise Van Trump (1880-1907), daughter of Rainier explorer Philemon Van Trump. - First Beach, La Push WA
- James Island, La Push WA
- Fremont Bridge
- Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Soap Lake
- Sancta Maria Angelorum
St. Mary of the Angels Catholic Church, Bucktown, Chicago. HDR. - First Beach, La Push WA
- No Linen
- Calling the Healing Waters (Soap Lake)
Monumental sundial sculpture by David Govedere and Keith Powell, 2009 - Tulips 2017
- Olympic Swimming Pool
Pool on the second floor of the Fairmount Olympic Hotel, Seattle (1924) - Vista House and Beacon Rock
- Valley of the Daffodil
- Matthew Island
Matthew Island in Keechelus Lake, near Snoqualmie Pass - Mount Baldy
Mount Baldy (4775 ft) and the Elwha River, at the Madison Creek Falls trailhead, near Port Angeles WA. (10x 18mm panorama) - Connor MacLeod (1518-1992?)
- Windows on the Palouse
- Immovable and Movable
Aurora Bridge (background) and Fremont Bridge (foreground), the latter raised to permit a barge to pass underneath. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - You will be EXTERMINATED
- Seattle night
As seen from atop the Space Needle. 2 Union Square, CenturyLink Field, and a few other buildings are lit up in Seahawks colours. - Latourell Falls
Columbia Gorge, near Portland Oregon. 244-foot drop. - Mighty engines
Space Shuttle full fuselage trainer engine nozzles (non-functional). - Murhut Falls 2017
Murhut Falls (Olympic National Park) in May 2017. The crossed fallen logs in front of the lower stage have been there since at least 2010. www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/murhut-falls - Fluckinger Machine Works
Previously on the outside of a building at 4800 Airport Way S, now restored and located indoors at Seattle Tavern & Pool Hall, 5811 AIrport Way S. - Painter of Tulips
- Roozengaarde
- Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Baker
Mount Baker from Artist Ridge. Processed with Nik Analog Effects. - Aldrin's Armour
Visor and gloves worn by Buzz Aldrin in the iconic photo on the lunar surface (seen in background). These were not part of the pressure suit but instead slipped over the built-in helmet and gloves to protect them from the abrasive lunar dust. - Soft water, cold water, falling to the earth
Close-up of lower level of Merriman Falls, Olympic Peninsula. - Elwha River
At the Madison Falls trialhead - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Damen on the Blue Line
Taken from the Robey Hotel rooftop - Nooksack Ridge
Nooksack Ridge, near Mount Baker. Part of the ridge, at left, is Mount Sefrit at 7191 feet. - Turtle Rock Island
Lake Entiat, WA - Insert Cars Here
Washington State Ferry Tacoma, car deck. Meike 6.5mm f/2.0 Fisheye - Alki Spud
Alki Spud Fish & Chips, West Seattle. Brothers Jack and Frank Alger started selling fish and chips (ten cents for two pieces of ling cod and fries in a cardboard boat) out of their Alki Avenue garage in 1935, cutting a takeout window in the side of the building. During WWII, rationing made oil for frying difficult to obtain, and Spud nearly had to close, but neighbors banded together to donate their oil ration tickets, saving the fish and chip stand. After the war, Spud replaced the old garage with a modern building of a nautical design, including portholes. By 1961 they had replaced this with the current Googie-inspired building featuring an upswept roof. Spud has since expanded to other neighborhoods and cities around Seattle, but the Alki location is the original. - Cool Mist
From Paradise Visitor Center, Mount Rainier National Park. As I watched, a cloud settled on the mountain, and remained there most of the day. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Rankos Drugs
- Friday the 13th
Jason Voorhees mask, original film prop, at Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle - Panama Hotel