Feb. 25, 2018
Gordon's
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Sunday, February 25, 2018
The faucet that drips moss
Friday, February 23, 2018
Car-shaped ice shadow
Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Stepstones in the snow
Monday, February 19, 2018
Morty the Dog visits the McCleary Community Center
Nov. 15, 1995. Morty the Dog, who ran for McCleary Mayor in 1999 as a write-in candidate, pays a visit to the McCleary Community Center. [Photo taken of old VHS video]
Morty continues to garner write-in votes for various elective offices in Grays Harbor County to this day.
http://www.kxro.com/mickey-mouse-will-not-grays-harbor-county-commissioner/
Morty continues to garner write-in votes for various elective offices in Grays Harbor County to this day.
http://www.kxro.com/mickey-mouse-will-not-grays-harbor-county-commissioner/
Winter lines and shadows
Saturday, February 17, 2018
Monday, February 12, 2018
Vote! Yes
Labels:
elections,
McCleary School,
Simpson Avenue
McCleary Bear Festival trailer
Feb. 12, 2018
Seems sort of early to be seeing the McCleary Bear Festival trailer, but there it is next to the Credit Union. And it does provide advertising for the event.
Anyone remember the old Float Barn? Is this trailer the new Float Barn on wheels?
Seems sort of early to be seeing the McCleary Bear Festival trailer, but there it is next to the Credit Union. And it does provide advertising for the event.
Anyone remember the old Float Barn? Is this trailer the new Float Barn on wheels?
LOVE
Feb. 10, 2018
Rain Country Valentine display. McCleary City Hall and the new clinic are in the background
Rain Country Valentine display. McCleary City Hall and the new clinic are in the background
Saturday, February 10, 2018
Bears Inside City Hall
Labels:
bears,
McCleary City Hall,
Mike Roberts,
Richard Roberts,
sculptures
The Clock in City Hall
Feb. 8, 2018
The antique clock in McCleary City Hall originally belonged to Henry McCleary and was part of the Henry McCleary Timber Company headquarters. McCleary's HQ stood on the same spot where City Hall is now located, so the clock has resided in the same area before almost all of us in town were born.
Note the more boring modern clock in the background behind the Seahawk decorations.
The antique clock in McCleary City Hall originally belonged to Henry McCleary and was part of the Henry McCleary Timber Company headquarters. McCleary's HQ stood on the same spot where City Hall is now located, so the clock has resided in the same area before almost all of us in town were born.
Note the more boring modern clock in the background behind the Seahawk decorations.
Sunday, February 4, 2018
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