Mar. 31, 2018.
A symbol from one of the liveliest eras in McCleary history.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Monday, April 2, 2018
1927 Chevrolet 1 ton pickup in downtown McCleary
Easter eggs in the park
Thursday, March 29, 2018
Mystery grave
Mar. 29, 2018
I stumbled across this isolated odd plot in the west end of the McCleary Cemetery today. The disturbed turf looked to be about the size needed to bury a pet.
I stumbled across this isolated odd plot in the west end of the McCleary Cemetery today. The disturbed turf looked to be about the size needed to bury a pet.
Close Call
Mar. 28, 2018
In Oct. 2017 the outer wooden porch on the east end of the abandoned Mark Reed Hospital caught on fire and was contained before it could spread. It is my understanding this was a makeshift shelter used by a homeless person and that might have had something to do with the blaze.
In Oct. 2017 the outer wooden porch on the east end of the abandoned Mark Reed Hospital caught on fire and was contained before it could spread. It is my understanding this was a makeshift shelter used by a homeless person and that might have had something to do with the blaze.
Labels:
fires,
homelessness,
Mark E. Reed Memorial Hospital
Monday, March 19, 2018
Monday, March 12, 2018
Sidewalk with a built-in drain
Mar. 12, 2018
This hole in the sidewalk, near the corner of Simpson and Summit next to Beerbower Park, opens up to what appears to be a good sized cavity under the surface.
This hole in the sidewalk, near the corner of Simpson and Summit next to Beerbower Park, opens up to what appears to be a good sized cavity under the surface.
Labels:
Beerbower Park,
Simpson Avenue,
Summit Road
You know the old saying--
--"A Bird in the Hand is Worth Two Clowns in the Bush," or something like that.
This little tableau was on top of the air conditioner on the outside wall of City Hall today. Could it be a political statement, as in, someone has a fowl opinion of the clowns who were elected to City government? Whatever. It made me laugh.
Mar. 12, 2018
This little tableau was on top of the air conditioner on the outside wall of City Hall today. Could it be a political statement, as in, someone has a fowl opinion of the clowns who were elected to City government? Whatever. It made me laugh.
Mar. 12, 2018
Labels:
air conditioners,
clowns,
McCleary City Hall,
toys
Pampas or Ravenna Grass?
Mar. 12, 2018
Pampas grass and Ravenna Grass, which are similar in appearance, are both considered invasive and noxious weeds by the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board. Grays Harbor County is one of the main homes for Pampas grass in the state.
Noxious or not, I think it looks amazing.
Pampas grass and Ravenna Grass, which are similar in appearance, are both considered invasive and noxious weeds by the Washington State Noxious Weed Control Board. Grays Harbor County is one of the main homes for Pampas grass in the state.
Noxious or not, I think it looks amazing.
Indoor swimming pool!
Mar. 11, 2018
The Maple Street view of the former Timbear Cafe, opened ca. 1957 and in operation as a restaurant under various names for a few decades before ending up as a second hand store.
Before there was Grays Harbor Transit there was Washington Coast Lines and this Maple Street corner was their main McCleary stop.
This structure is now for sale and as you can see by the roofing it comes by default with its own indoor swimming pool.
The Maple Street view of the former Timbear Cafe, opened ca. 1957 and in operation as a restaurant under various names for a few decades before ending up as a second hand store.
Before there was Grays Harbor Transit there was Washington Coast Lines and this Maple Street corner was their main McCleary stop.
This structure is now for sale and as you can see by the roofing it comes by default with its own indoor swimming pool.
Labels:
Grays Harbor Transit,
Main Street,
Maple Street,
swimming pools,
Timbear Cafe,
Washington Coast Lines
Saturday, March 3, 2018
The red door and the shadow flag
Friday, March 2, 2018
The last of the snow for this round
Feb. 27, 2018
The snow seems to take longer to melt away on Arkie Hill, McCleary's Arctic microclimate.
The snow seems to take longer to melt away on Arkie Hill, McCleary's Arctic microclimate.
St. Patrick's Day view of downtown McCleary
Labels:
Bear's Den,
Saint Patrick's Day,
shamrocks
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
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Tuesday, January 16, 2018
How high's the water, Mama?
Right, no, Left!
Tuesday, January 9, 2018
What is the soda pop's agenda?
Jan. 9, 2017
This sight greeted me this morning as I went shopping at my favorite grocery store. A lone soda pop atop a vending machine.
How did it get up there? What does it see from that lofty pinnacle? Why is it taunting children who cannot reach it? What cruel game is it playing?
This sight greeted me this morning as I went shopping at my favorite grocery store. A lone soda pop atop a vending machine.
How did it get up there? What does it see from that lofty pinnacle? Why is it taunting children who cannot reach it? What cruel game is it playing?
Yes, there are squirrels in McCleary
Jan. 8, 2017
I have heard it said that there are no squirrels in McCleary. In fact, I would wager there have been more sightings of Sasquatch than squirrels around here during the past decade.
In the last five or six years there is a yard in the southwest part of town that has occasionally harbored a large squirrel. This winter that same yard has not one but two, yes, two squirrels. Here is a photo of one of them-- not exactly a great photo, but hey, this is a flip cellphone. Even so, it is still more detailed and has more clarity than your usual Sasquatch photograph.
I have heard it said that there are no squirrels in McCleary. In fact, I would wager there have been more sightings of Sasquatch than squirrels around here during the past decade.
In the last five or six years there is a yard in the southwest part of town that has occasionally harbored a large squirrel. This winter that same yard has not one but two, yes, two squirrels. Here is a photo of one of them-- not exactly a great photo, but hey, this is a flip cellphone. Even so, it is still more detailed and has more clarity than your usual Sasquatch photograph.
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