
- Zombie (Don the Beachcomber)
Prototypical Tiki drink from 1934; 3 kinds of rum, grapefruit, cinnamon, lime. - Witnessing the dawn
- Windows on the Palouse
- Where Boeing Began
Boeing "Red Barn" aircraft construction shed, built 1916, in use until 1930s. - Western Pacific Chemical Company, 1940
1436 Elliott Ave W, Queen Anne, Seattle. Built in 1940 for the Western Pacific Chemical Company, this two-story concrete building was designed in the Art Deco and Art Moderne styles by John Ivar Mattson. Later, it housed several chemical manufacturers, and in the 1970s, Superior Embroidery and McNamara Signs. - Walrus Corner
- Unsecret squirrel
- Uniontown Co-Op Assn
- Turtle Rock Island
Lake Entiat, WA - The Rookery
Top of west side of Rookery Building, Chicago - The Parliament of Trees
- Sunrise Lake and Palisades Peak
Marcus Peak and Palisades Peak, above Sunrise Lake. Looking north from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Sunrise Lake
Sunrise Lake (5730 ft), looking north from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Sunrise Lake
From Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - St. James Episcopal Cathedral, Chicago
- Spider & snack
- Soot-black tower
Original bell tower of St. James Episcopal Cathedral, Chicago, the only part of the church to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. - Soap Lake
- Soap Lake
- Soap Lake
A remnant of the prehistoric Missoula Floods in Central Washington, this lake has layers of water that do not intermix and a high mineral content. The water was thought to have curative powers and many spas were erected nearby in the 19th and 20th centuries. - Snags
Standing dead trees, looking north from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Smith Tower Observation Deck
- Smith & Moon
- Seattle Paris Solidarity
A day after the attacks on Paris, a specially-made French tricolour was raised over the Space Needle. This photo was taken minutes later. - Seattle Nightfall with Mountain and Clouds
- 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. - Red tree at night, lamp post's delight
- Rainier, seen from the ferry
We keep our snow in a 14,000-foot pile. - Rainier from Sunrise Point
Rainier summit, looking west from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Pine
Male pine cone, occurring on the same tree as the large woody female cones. - Palisades Peak
Palisades Peak (7000ft), named for it columnar basalt formations resembling a defensive wall. Looking northwest from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. At right, Mount Baker can be seen on the horizon, about 125 miles north. - Of course
- 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. - Lenticular
Lenticular cloud, looking east from Sunrise Point (6130ft), Mount Rainier National Park. - Inversion
- In the Rookery
Rookery Lobby, Chicago. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1905. - Great Wheel, Tiny Wheel
- Goldenrod Showboat (1909-2017)
Seen here in 2011, the Goldenrod Showboat was abandoned and left to rot at a mooring on the Illinois River. Preservationists attempted first to restore the boat to working condition, but it continued to sustain damage; they then removed the pilot house and some interior furnishings to preserve as museum pieces. The remainder of the boat was destroyed by arsonists on October 20, 2017. - Emerald Dawn
- Elevator exposed
- Eclipse droppings
Seen in Seattle during the partial eclipse of 21 Aug 2017 - Dinner is canceled.
Demolition of the former Kaspar's Special Events & Catering continues. Just out of frame at lower left, a worker with a hose is spraying the building with water (the streak of white) to lay the dust. - Cranemaking squad
Morrow Equipment tower crane construction crew - Chute
Mail Chute in Smith Tower - Christmas Under Glass
- Chasing light
Photographer David Julian on Steptoe Butte - Carousel in Miniature
- Calling the Healing Waters (Soap Lake)
Monumental sundial sculpture by David Govedere and Keith Powell, 2009 - Calling the Healing Waters (Soap Lake)
Monumental sundial sculpture by David Govedere and Keith Powell, 2009 - Ballard "Up" House
Edith Macefield refused a $1M offer for her house, when the entire block around her was to be razed for a large retail development. So they simply built around her. Popularly believed to be the inspiration for the Disney movie "Up".