Nov. 19, 2018
For the first time in the 61-year history of the old Timbear Cafe building, it will no longer have a flat roof.
It never fails to mystify me why anyone would ever have a flat roof in this part of the world in the first place.
Personally I will miss seeing all those plastic tarps flying around in the wind atop the derelict structure, it had a certain kind of beauty. But I suppose this sort of retrofitting is good for the town so I won't complain.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Monday, November 19, 2018
Friday, November 16, 2018
Creature comforts
Nov. 18, 2018
A carpet of fallen black walnuts in McCleary equal free eats for a wide variety of wild critters in the cold months ahead.
A carpet of fallen black walnuts in McCleary equal free eats for a wide variety of wild critters in the cold months ahead.
Labels:
crows,
rabbits,
raccoons,
squirrels,
walnut trees
Friday, November 9, 2018
Flour Power!
Nov. 5, 2018
The bagels and muffins at Gordon's were calling the other bread products to move their buns and join their bid for Peace! Bread! Freedom!
But no matter how you slice it, the bread section just wanted to loaf around. One of the loaves made a rye comment about how escape went against their grain, and why give up being the toast of the town?
The bagels and muffins at Gordon's were calling the other bread products to move their buns and join their bid for Peace! Bread! Freedom!
But no matter how you slice it, the bread section just wanted to loaf around. One of the loaves made a rye comment about how escape went against their grain, and why give up being the toast of the town?
Storybook mushrooms
Behind the McCleary Hotel
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