
- Land near the rusty thing
- Orange Onlooker
- City Light
- Kenmore CIty Hall
- Kenmore Lanes
Founded 1958, date of neon unknown. With 50 lanes, this is the largest bowling center north of Reno and west of the Mississippi. - Red tree at night, lamp post's delight
- Spider & snack
- Seattle Cinerama
These signs were removed in September 2023, as the former Seattle Cinerama (closed for three years) was sold, becoming SIFF Cinema. SIFF (Seattle Independent Film Festival) were unable to use the Cinerama name due to a trademark. - Unsecret squirrel
- Murder in the park
These crows were watching ducks tearing at a loaf of bread, desperate to get their share, but as the bread was in the water the ducks had the advantage. - Solitude
- North Shore Pub
- Mothback Carpetsweeper
Araneus diadematus, cross orb weaver aka European garden spider. (Alternative species name contributed by "Strange Planet" creator Nathan W. Pyle) - NASA
Lego models and NASA lava lamp and LED light. - blue birb
- Kitsap Lake Drive-in Theatre (relocated)
At the KR Trigger building, Seattle - Washington Stands With Ukraine
Flax (Canola) field in southeast Washington state. - A little bit of Mount Rainier, from not very far away
- Seattle Neon Book!
New book of my neon photos - over 450 of them. Buy it here: Seattle Neon on Kickstarter - 5th Avenue
5th Avenue Theatre and Rainier Tower, Seattle - After the Viaduct
Alaskan Way, December 2019, from the Pike Place Market parking garage - Buckaroo Tavern
Formerly in Fremont, the rescued and restored neon is now at Seattle Tavern & Pool Room, Georgetown - Trigger Building
Neon collection at the Trigger Building in Seattl - Taken from the Cleaners
Auditorium Cleaners operated from 1930 to 1991 in the Odd Fellows Lodge #86 building in Fremont, Seattle. When they closed the neon sign (stripped of its glass) was relocated from the front of the building to the alley behind. (Directions: just southeast of the Lenin Statue) - People's Storage
Fremont, Seattle. 1945. As of 2021 the storage facility is under new management and has changed its name. The sign is still present but dark. - Sign for the Signmakers
National Sign Corporation, Seattle. Features neon, colour-changing LED skyline, and clock with illuminated hands. Installed 2015 for their 100th anniversary celebration. - West Seattle Brake Service
Family-owned since 1940, at same location since 1950. - Ready for departure
- Climate Pledge Arena
LED sign that mimics the look of neon. Installed January 2021 on the former Key Arena - Troy Laundry
Rooftop neon sign from the defunct Troy Laundry in Seattle. After Amazon bought the building, they gutted it and erected a skyscraper in the shell of the old brick laundry, which now provides a covered walkway leading to the entrances of the new building. The neon sign was relocated from the rooftop to hang inside. - extreme carbon
Mount Rainier, from the north. At left is Little Tahoma Peak, a remnant of an earlier summit, before volcanic activity formed the present peak about 500,000 years ago. On the horizon at right is Mount St. Helens. In the gap between Willis Wall (center-left) and Ptarmigan Ridge (center-right) is Carbon Glacier, the longest, thickest, and most voluminous glacier in the United States outside Alaska. As the glacier melts, it forms the Carbon River, seen at lower right, which eventually drains into Puget Sound. - you can always go (over) downtown
- top of glacier peak
- East of Mount Baker
- put out my hand and touched the face of god
Mount Baker, with Black Buttes on the right. - Bradlee Distributors
- GH Black Caviar
GH BLACK CAVIAR (IMO: 9722053) is a Bulk Carrier that was built in 2016 and is sailing under the flag of Marshall Is. (source: marinetraffic.com) - Interbay
(sky colour was heavily manipulated) - 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. - That's Some Ceiling
5th Avenue Theatre entryway, Seattle - Elephant and Needle
- Psychic Barber
Rick's Barber Shop - "Psychic Barber", 4845 California Ave SW, West Seattle. Originally located a few blocks south, Rick's Barber Shop was in a storefront next to a psychic. The psychic had a large neon sign reading "Psychic", with her phone number below, and when Rick added a neon sign of his own he matched the font, color, and size of his neighbor's. Side by side, in adjacent windows, they looked like "Psychic Barber" from the street. Eventually the psychic's business failed, and she simply stopped paying rent and abandoned everything in the shop. The landlord gave Rick the sign, and he relocated it (minus the phone number) above his own, so it now read "Psychic Barber" in a single window. It became a West Seattle landmark, with reporters always eager to retell the story or ask Rick for his forecast on major sporting events. Last year he moved to a new building. The window was too small for the original Psychic and Barber signs, so he mounted those on an inside wall instead, but got some new neon - red, white, and blue - for the window. Still in business, Rick's Barber Shop is temporarily closed due to the virus. There's a paper sign in the window apologizing that he didn't see this coming. - We Got This, Moon
- #WeGotThisSeattle
Seattle's Space Needle, closed to visitors since mid-march, added a flag reading "#WeGotThisSeattle", to bolster the city's spirit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The flag is tattered due to a sudden intense hail storm on the afternoon of March 31. - pac man cloud
- one orange evening
- The Pine Box (Beer Inside)
The Pine Box - a Capitol Hill bar located in an old mortuary - Rainier Tower From Not Very Far Away
- Abe's Barber Shop
Beacon Hill, Seattle - Just a tree