
- Rooftops
- Chicago Morning
- Hex
Ceiling of former Noel State Bank (1921) in Chicago; now a Walgreens drugstore - Fat City
- Cherry Street Coffee House
- Ship of Excellence
Photographed from a small sailboat that had to get out of this ship's way. - The trains come no more
Union Station, Seattle. Rail service to this station was discontinued in 1971. - Great Hall of Union Station
Seattle railway station, built 1911, service discontinued 1971, repurposed as an event space. - To Concourse
- Octolamp
- Emerald Dawn
- Ray's on the water
Ray's Boathouse restaurant, with neon sign from 1952. Destroyed by fire in 1987, then rebuilt. - Liberty Butte
as seen from Steptoe Butte. - Radiant
Sun on the Palouse - Mourning stripes
Space Needle with American flag at half-mast after the death of Senator John McCain. Sunrise, looking east. - Burgers!
- Never Again is Now
"Never Again is Now", mural on Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple, by Erin Shigaki. - Shilshole
- Corn Drought and the Lord
- Children of the Corn
- My Dinner with Bruce
Bruce Lee's table at Tai Tung restaurant, Seattle. After he became famous he would always sit at this table in a secluded corner of the restaurant, near the bathrooms. There was a curtain that could be drawn for privacy. After his death in 1973 the table was decorated with photos, posters, and a cardboard cutout of Lee, in his memory. - Buddha of the Pizza Parlor
Buddha statue in Supreme Pizza, West Seattle Junction - Buddha of the Lobby
- Louisa Hotel Lobby
Reflected: Milwaukee Hotel - Lighthouse of Warren Place
Lighthouse at the Felix Building, Warren Place, Seattle - Keep Hope Alive
Graffiti tribute to local hip-hop master Soul One, who died March 2019. Painted March 2019, demolished August 2019. Warren Place, Belltown - Thinking of my father
- Araneus diadematus
Female European garden spider (cross orb weaver) in Seattle - 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. - Interbay
(sky colour was heavily manipulated) - Bradlee Distributors
- 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) - Trigger Building
Neon collection at the Trigger Building in Seattl - Kitsap Lake Drive-in Theatre (relocated)
At the KR Trigger building, Seattle - 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.