
- Roosevelt Hotel
- Crystal Blue TrainStation
University of Washington light rail subway station, Seattle - Westside Barber Shop
- Curves
- Orange Sky at Morning
- Hotel Theodore
Formerly Roosevelt Hotel, built 1930 - Duck, Duck, Goose.
Roasted waterfowl suspended in a shop window, Chinatown, Seattle. - I am Seattle (Magenta)
Space Needle lit up in the T-Mobile brand colour for the year-end fireworks (December 2016) - Rush Hour (December)
- Shilshole
- 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. - Mourning stripes
Space Needle with American flag at half-mast after the death of Senator John McCain. Sunrise, looking east. - Fremont Bridge
- Pride and Sorrow
Seattle's Centurylink Field, after the Orlando massacre - Never Again is Now
"Never Again is Now", mural on Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple, by Erin Shigaki. - Flyover
Kenmore Air seaplanes fly directly over my apartment every day. I like it. - 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. - 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. - Container Ship Maersk Semakau
- The trains come no more
Union Station, Seattle. Rail service to this station was discontinued in 1971. - Groundhog Day
View from Jose Rizal Bridge. Cropped from 18mm; contrast enhanced, foreground objects removed. - Settling in for the night
- Add Bardahl
Classic neon sign, no longer working. - West Point
West Point Lighthouse, Seattle - You will be EXTERMINATED
- Earl handles the cargo
Container gripping mechanism at the Port of Seattle - Great Hall of Union Station
Seattle railway station, built 1911, service discontinued 1971, repurposed as an event space. - Araneus diadematus
Female European garden spider (cross orb weaver) in Seattle - Shiftless in Seattle
Smith-Premier No. 10 Typewriter, 1908. Separate keys were used for lowercase and uppercase. - Shhhhhhhh... GEORGETOWN
- From Jose Rizal Bridge
- KOONA T'CHUTA, SOLO?
- Lake Washington Floating Bridge
- Fire and Needle
- Cherry Blossoms
At University of Washington, Seattle - Rainier Tower From Not Very Far Away
- Machines of days gone by
Abandoned machinery packs a tunnel under Seattle's Pioneer Square, visible on the Underground Tour. - 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. - Cherry Blossoms
At University of Washington, 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 - Maple Canopy
Bigleaf Maples at Discovery Park, Seattle - Zeppelin Crew (It's Only a Model)
Zeppelin L30 model, Museum of Flight, Seattle - Lighthouse of Warren Place
Lighthouse at the Felix Building, Warren Place, Seattle - Seattle Underground Skylight
Manganese glass prisms mounted in the sidewalk to illuminate the earlier (pre-1889) lower level sidewalks. - Thinking of my father
- Machines of days gone by
Abandoned machinery packs a tunnel under Seattle's Pioneer Square, visible on the Underground Tour. - Nuke the site from orbit.
It's the only way to be sure - Pike Place Market Neon
- Birth of a crane
- Magenta Space Needle