Saturday, April 7, 2007

Trip to Yakima

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.

IMG_1554

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

IMG_1563

IMG_1580

Kitty!

IMG_1572

IMG_1574

Old apple crate labels.

IMG_1549

A Depression-era dress made of flour sacks.

IMG_1593

IMG_1595

People used to hunt mammoth around here.

IMG_1600

IMG_1601

A prehistoric cat.

IMG_1603

A stuffed cougar.

IMG_1640

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

IMG_1628

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

IMG_1662

Or this.

IMG_1665

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

IMG_1699

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

IMG_1701

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

IMG_1715

The rest of the night is sort of a blur.

IMG_1734

Barb showed off her biceps.

IMG_1819

Dave showed off his horns.

IMG_1783

Bye-bye, Sports Center.

IMG_1865

Hello, Mel's Diner!

IMG_1866

Monday, April 2, 2007

Does Your Day Need Brightening?

Visit the Hel Looks wesbite. A couple of Finns take photos of weirdly dressed people on the streets of Helsinki, ask them about their clothes, and upload the pictures and quotes to the website. Finnish teens are very brave, creative, and cute. Here's what a 20-year-old girl recently said about her outfit:

"I made this dress today, because I didn't know what to wear at tonight's Fag You club! It is made out of an old dog's blanket."


Here's a picture of her later on at the club (she's in the top one).

Apparently Club Fag You's motto is "Nice boys don't wear cha cha heels!"

Now I want to be young and Finnish.

Sunday, April 1, 2007

Mid Beacon Hill

OK, finally, here are some shots of the houses around my neighborhood, Mid Beacon Hill. They're mostly modest older homes, some of which have been well-maintained but have fallen victim to questionable aesthetic decisions by different homeowners over the years. And there's too much chain-link fence (which I sometimes refer to as "CLF") for my taste. But there are some well-kept yards, so that's nice. Anyway, you're about to see for yourself.

FYI -- My own house isn't included because we're actively trying (weeds were pulled and ancient concrete was sledgehammered this weekend). We've planted lots and lots of things, and now we need to plan out some hardscaping. We're working on the front of our house this year, I promise.

Lots of photos and a few comments follow.

IMG_1446

The lovely woman who lives here does a lovely job keeping up her flowers.

IMG_1447

Here's a vertigo-inducing shot of her planting bed.

IMG_1448

I like the way these trees are sculpted.

IMG_1450

IMG_1458

IMG_1459

IMG_1461

IMG_1468

This house almost burned down last August. Nine fire trucks came.

IMG_1470

Looks like the remodel/rebuild is almost done.

IMG_1467

I love the huge flat-topped boulders in this yard.

IMG_1473

What a coincidence that so many VW bus owners park on this street!

IMG_1475

IMG_1492

I like that pine.

IMG_1490

IMG_1488

IMG_1487

IMG_1485

They have one of those garden-hose-coiler-uppers. We need to figure out what to do with our garden hose.

IMG_1481

IMG_1499

IMG_1491

IMG_1501

IMG_1500

IMG_1502

IMG_1508

IMG_1509

IMG_1511

I have more pictures, but they all look like what you've just seen. This is my little neighborhood. It's not very exciting, and there are too few eccentrics. Next time I'll walk down toward the supposedly haunted old Comet Lodge Cemetery.

Boat Ride from Downtown to Laurelhurst

Space Needle and Olympic Sculpture Park.

IMG_1338

Hello, sea lion.

IMG_1351

Someone mentions that this is the rowboat that made the first unassisted trip from mainland U.S. to mainland U.K. and won a transatlantic rowboat race last year. I assume these are a couple of the four guys who made the trip, but who knows.

IMG_1361

Nice houseboat.

IMG_1393

Gas Works Park on Lake Union.

IMG_1406

I've never seen a Ride the Ducks in the water before.

IMG_1408

A cool modern houseboat.

IMG_1415

A less fancy houseboat.

IMG_1416

A pretty nice little garden for someone who literally has no land.

IMG_1418

Our destination is the cute green house at right, not the faux Italian monstrosity at left. What do they do in that circle of columns, sacrifice virgins?

IMG_1426

The houses in Laurelhurst have cute and tidy entrances.

IMG_1432

IMG_1433

I suspect that no one in the neighborhood has a car on blocks in their yard.

IMG_1434

I think this used to be an entrance to a house that was later annexed onto the house next door.

IMG_1435

This yard, with the beautifully lush planting strip, has more character than the rest.

IMG_1438

This one's more typical.

IMG_1439

OK, there you go. I've photoblogged just about every residential neighborhood in Seattle except mid Beacon Hill.