Friday we went to Yakima to see our friends' bands
Trentalange and
Head Like a Kite play at the Sports Center. No plant photos here, but there are some museum shots.
First we stopped at the
Yakima Valley Museum, which has a small collection of neon signs and a large collection of horse-drawn carriages.

Coincidentally, I was wearing a T-shirt that depicts a horse-drawn carriage.


Kitty!


Old apple crate labels.

A Depression-era dress made of flour sacks.


People used to hunt mammoth around here.


A prehistoric cat.

A stuffed cougar.

A few of local businessman Joseph Klingele's collection of 3,000 pencils.

Then we went to a junk shop, where I spent $20 on old postcards. I did not buy this.

Or this.

I don't like most Chinese food, but I enjoy a seedy Chinese lounge.

This one's called the Lotus Room. "Cast Away" was playing. I started drinking liquor, after having already had beer and wine.

Trentalange was already playing when we get back to the Sports Center.

The rest of the night is sort of a blur.

Barb showed off her biceps.

Dave showed off his horns.

Bye-bye,
Sports Center.

Hello,
Mel's Diner!