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Seattle Brewing and Malting Company - A little bit of Mount Rainier, from not very far away
- a little goes a long way
- Add Bardahl
Classic neon sign, no longer working. - Alders and the rain
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - 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. - Beaver Falls
South of Beaver Lake on the Olympic Peninsula. There is no sign, look for a pullout on the east side of the road. - Beaver Falls
South of Beaver Lake on the Olympic Peninsula. There is no sign, look for a pullout on the east side of the road. - Beaver Lake
Beaver Lake, Clallam County, Olympic Peninsula, Washington - Bostwick Building
A historical marker attached to the building reads: "IN HONOR OF ROSSELL G. O'BRIEN who in the Bostwick Building, Tacoma, Washington, on October 18, 1893, during regular session of the Washington Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.A., did originate the custom of standing during the rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States of America." - Bostwick Building
A historical marker attached to the building reads: "IN HONOR OF ROSSELL G. O'BRIEN who in the Bostwick Building, Tacoma, Washington, on October 18, 1893, during regular session of the Washington Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.A., did originate the custom of standing during the rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States of America." - Buddha of the Sidewalk
- Cape Flattery
Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S. - Cape Flattery
Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S. - Cape Flattery Light
Tatoosh Island, Cape Flattery - Chasing light
Photographer David Julian on Steptoe Butte - Chinatown Gate
Built 2007. - Columbia rocks
- Decline
Ruin of a granary on the Palouse (beside highway 195, south of Pullman) - Decline: Within
Inside the abandoned granary (see previous photo) - Edge of America
Looking north from the Olympic Peninsula, across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, towards Vancouver Island. - Egan's
- Emerald Dawn
- 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. - Eyes on the Water
- First Beach, La Push WA
- First Beach, La Push WA
- 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. - Forks Totem Pole
Totem Pole in Forks, WA. - Forks Totem Pole
Totem Pole in Forks, WA. - Gorge
- Great Hall of Union Station
Seattle railway station, built 1911, service discontinued 1971, repurposed as an event space. - Hills, two.
Near Lake Quinault Lodge, Olympic Peninsula, Washington. - Immigration station
INS building in Seattle International District. - Inversion
- It's a Hudson, and it's wet.
Hudson Wasp (1952-1954) - James Island, La Push WA
- January Embers
- 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 - Lake Crescent and Pyramid Mountain
Looking north across Lake Crescent at Pyramid Mountain. Mount Storm King is in the distance, right of center, and Aurora Peak rises on the right side of the frame. Panorama merge from 9 images, 18mm (crop sensor; 27mm equiv). Field of view is about 200 degrees. - Lake Quinault
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - Lake Quinault
Near Lake Quinault Lodge and the Olympic National Forest - Last Rocks before Canada
- Liberty Butte
as seen from Steptoe Butte. - Lighthouse of Warren Place
Lighthouse at the Felix Building, Warren Place, Seattle - Lincoln Rock State Park
Washington state park on the Columbia River. The park is named for the rock formation on the hill at left. - Little James Island
- M/V Kittitas
WSDOT Ferry, on the Mukilteo-Whidbey Island run - Malt House
- Merriman Falls