Sept. 15, 2013, Rainbow Park.
Rainbow Park was constructed in the early 1980s on a piece of land that once was the northeast corner of Henry McCleary's mill. McCleary's tallest resident, Cecil "Primo" Boling, 1920-2000 (7 ft. 8 in. before his lower legs were amputated), was a resident there in his final years.
At one point in the 1990s the city allowed the residents of Rainbow Park to have a large fenced vegetable garden in the area where there is now a big gravel circle in Beerbower Park. The garden project was a short-lived concept.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Wednesday, August 10, 2016
You are here
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Beerbower Park,
Henry McCleary,
Primo Boling,
Rainbow Park
Patti Lee mural
Labels:
Beehive Retirement Center,
murals,
Patti Lee
Salamander at Rainbow Park
Fur Envy
Sept. 10, 2011. For awhile the sign from the previous business remained up there, giving the impression pets really received human-type hair treatment.
The artist who created the window sign did a great job.
The artist who created the window sign did a great job.
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Main Street,
McCleary Pet Salon,
Salon Envy
Paradise Pizza palm tree
Paradise Pizza mural with dolphins
Back end
Sept. 10, 2011. The back end of one of those deals where your head is made to look it belongs to whatever is painted on the other side.
China haze
Labels:
air pollution,
China,
Fifth Street,
Oak Street
Gordon's bulletin board
Sept. 8, 2013. After the Post Office, the next most-viewed bulletin board in town can be found at Gordon's Select Market
Tuesday, August 9, 2016
Walnut leaves in the morning sun
Monday, August 8, 2016
Retired phone booths
Life and death
Aug. 30, 2012.
I really dislike the herbicide known as Roundup. It kills the plants of neighbors too. I've lost plants on both sides of my yard due to the spreading nature of this chemical poison. It is also bad for cats and other animals, including humans.
I really dislike the herbicide known as Roundup. It kills the plants of neighbors too. I've lost plants on both sides of my yard due to the spreading nature of this chemical poison. It is also bad for cats and other animals, including humans.
Carved bear
Chainsaw carving is a recognized and respected art form in these parts. This bear has expression.
Charlie and Dreamer under the walnut tree
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cats,
Charlie (cat),
Dreamer (cat),
walnut trees
Helipad
Garbage and recycling
No Shooting, Resid. Area
Sunday, August 7, 2016
The Green Slime
Aug. 16, 2013.
The Green Slime in the back alley north of Simpson Ave. was sentient and about to take over the city but fortunately it was taken care of before it could activate the evil plan.
The Green Slime in the back alley north of Simpson Ave. was sentient and about to take over the city but fortunately it was taken care of before it could activate the evil plan.
The Little Barn
Aug. 11, 2011, Elma-Hicklin Road. The barn was torn down not too long after this photo was taken and a house was constructed in the same area.
Save our window project
Aug. 7, 2011.
Henry McCleary had this Methodist Church constructed and a stained glass window placed in memory of his wife, Ada, in the 1920s. The building was designed by architect Joseph Wohleb. The land was donated by the Briscoe family. The window was apparently in bad repair and needed refurbishing in 2011.
Henry McCleary had this Methodist Church constructed and a stained glass window placed in memory of his wife, Ada, in the 1920s. The building was designed by architect Joseph Wohleb. The land was donated by the Briscoe family. The window was apparently in bad repair and needed refurbishing in 2011.
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Ada McCleary,
Briscoe family,
Henry McCleary,
Joseph Wohleb,
McCleary United Methodist Church
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