July 21, 2018
This rock art was found in a downtown alleyway.
Random images from the metropolis of McCleary, Grays Harbor County, Washington
Tuesday, July 24, 2018
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Lost drone $5 reward
Friday, July 13, 2018
Elvis on the Hood
July 13, 2018
I've been waiting to catch the owner of this Ford pickup so I could ask permission to photograph the most awesome vehicle art in McCleary, and today was that lucky day. The owner of this truck created the image himself. I am impressed.
We had a nice talk about The King. I was able to share some of my stories from a recent visit to Graceland.
Anyway, I salute the owner of this pickup for being original and expressive. Way to go!
I've been waiting to catch the owner of this Ford pickup so I could ask permission to photograph the most awesome vehicle art in McCleary, and today was that lucky day. The owner of this truck created the image himself. I am impressed.
We had a nice talk about The King. I was able to share some of my stories from a recent visit to Graceland.
Anyway, I salute the owner of this pickup for being original and expressive. Way to go!
Thursday, July 12, 2018
McCleary archaeology
July 12, 2018
The City crew today unearthed two railroad spikes while repairing the portion of Oak St. where the Henry McCleary Timber Company's railroad once crossed.
The City crew today unearthed two railroad spikes while repairing the portion of Oak St. where the Henry McCleary Timber Company's railroad once crossed.
Wednesday, July 11, 2018
McCleary's microclimates
July 11, 2018. Looking north at Oak and 5th. The fog totally obscures the view of the Simpson plant.
For a city this small McCleary appears to have definite climate zones. This becomes especially apparent with weather involving fog, ice, snow, and even rain. There are times when one stands on the crest of the hills on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and Main streets and can see the visual border between the zones.
For a city this small McCleary appears to have definite climate zones. This becomes especially apparent with weather involving fog, ice, snow, and even rain. There are times when one stands on the crest of the hills on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and Main streets and can see the visual border between the zones.
Labels:
Fifth Street,
First Street,
Fourth Street,
ice,
Main Street,
Oak Street,
Second Street,
Simpson Company,
snow,
Third Street
The parking strip that gathers no moss
July 10, 2018
Found alongside the long vacant tavern. I'm sure this is a metaphor for something but I need more coffee this morning before I can invent one.
Found alongside the long vacant tavern. I'm sure this is a metaphor for something but I need more coffee this morning before I can invent one.
Safe Medication Disposal
July 10, 2018
At some point in the last month this safe medication disposal box showed up at the Police Station.
At some point in the last month this safe medication disposal box showed up at the Police Station.
Tuesday, July 10, 2018
Old railroad bed
July 9, 2018
Looks like the City is about to perform some road work on these odd depressions in West Oak Street. By coincidence, or not, this particular swath is where the Henry McCleary Timber Company's railroad was until the 1930s. The railway ran south between present day 4th and 5th streets and then turned east all the way to Mud Bay, more of less following what is now State Route 8. Vestiges of the old railway bed can still be seen in the empty lot in the background of this photo.
Although the photo has failed to really capture it, this road marking is an inadvertent and wonderful piece of abstract art.
Looks like the City is about to perform some road work on these odd depressions in West Oak Street. By coincidence, or not, this particular swath is where the Henry McCleary Timber Company's railroad was until the 1930s. The railway ran south between present day 4th and 5th streets and then turned east all the way to Mud Bay, more of less following what is now State Route 8. Vestiges of the old railway bed can still be seen in the empty lot in the background of this photo.
Although the photo has failed to really capture it, this road marking is an inadvertent and wonderful piece of abstract art.
Labels:
Fifth Street,
Fourth Street,
Henry McCleary Timber Company,
Mud Bay,
Oak Street,
railroads,
State Route 8
Float cockpit
July 8, 2018
A peek inside the McCleary Bear Festival float cockpit reveals what appears to be a highly modified 1980s era Chevrolet Cavalier.
A peek inside the McCleary Bear Festival float cockpit reveals what appears to be a highly modified 1980s era Chevrolet Cavalier.
The Day After
July 8, 2018
A close-up view of the McCleary Bear Festival float the day after the parade. Lots of hard work and dedication behind these rolling displays that must be labors of love for the volunteers.
A close-up view of the McCleary Bear Festival float the day after the parade. Lots of hard work and dedication behind these rolling displays that must be labors of love for the volunteers.
1957 Plymouth
July 8, 2018
A pristine and artfully customized 1957 Plymouth on display at the McCleary Bear Festival car show.
A pristine and artfully customized 1957 Plymouth on display at the McCleary Bear Festival car show.
Haunted ambulance
July 8, 2018.
This 1962 Pontiac served as an ambulance in the Raymond area many decades ago. The card describing this unusual vehicle during the McCleary Bear Festival car show claims the ambulance is "haunted." Love the skeleton adornment.
This 1962 Pontiac served as an ambulance in the Raymond area many decades ago. The card describing this unusual vehicle during the McCleary Bear Festival car show claims the ambulance is "haunted." Love the skeleton adornment.
Labels:
ambulances,
ghosts,
Maple Street,
McCleary Bear Festival,
Pontiacs,
Raymond (Wash.),
skeletons
Sunday, July 8, 2018
2018 McCleary parade float
July 7, 2018
The McCleary Bear Festival had a safari theme this year. I see a "wild bear" is also on the float.
The McCleary Bear Festival had a safari theme this year. I see a "wild bear" is also on the float.
Labels:
bears,
McCleary Bear Festival,
Simpson Avenue
Pastel set against drizzle grey
Old Oaken Bucket
July 6, 2018
This rather unassuming SE corner of Simpson Door Plant once served as the spot where a two-story wooden structure known as "The Old Oaken Bucket" stood.
This rather unassuming SE corner of Simpson Door Plant once served as the spot where a two-story wooden structure known as "The Old Oaken Bucket" stood.
Labels:
Old Oaken Bucket,
Simpson Company,
Summit Road
That time of year
July 6, 2018.
When I see vendor canopies waiting to be unfolded and a lineup of portable toilets in the park, that is a sure sign the McCleary Bear Festival is about to begin.
When I see vendor canopies waiting to be unfolded and a lineup of portable toilets in the park, that is a sure sign the McCleary Bear Festival is about to begin.
Labels:
Beerbower Park,
McCleary Bear Festival,
outhouses
A New Tree for Lindsey Baum
July 6, 2018
Lindsey Baum's tree was recently replaced. According to one news piece: in the place of the former Tree of Hope is now planted a Memorial Tree. Lindsey would have been 20 years old on July 7, 2018, the same day as the McCleary Bear Festival parade.
https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/justice-for-lindsey-baum-saturday-event-marks-20th-birthday-of-murdered-washington-girl/281-571445815
Lindsey Baum's tree was recently replaced. According to one news piece: in the place of the former Tree of Hope is now planted a Memorial Tree. Lindsey would have been 20 years old on July 7, 2018, the same day as the McCleary Bear Festival parade.
https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/justice-for-lindsey-baum-saturday-event-marks-20th-birthday-of-murdered-washington-girl/281-571445815
Labels:
Beerbower Park,
Lindsey Baum,
McCleary Bear Festival
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
Independence Day and the Bear Festival
June 27, 2018
A fireworks stand is side by side with the McCleary Bear Festival trailer on Summit Road in preparation for a busy week. This year the Festival is being held earlier than usual, on July 6-8.
A fireworks stand is side by side with the McCleary Bear Festival trailer on Summit Road in preparation for a busy week. This year the Festival is being held earlier than usual, on July 6-8.
Thursday, June 21, 2018
Lining up for the Bike Rodeo
Labels:
bicycles,
Bike Rodeo,
McCleary Timberland Library
Thursday, May 24, 2018
Someone is wigged out
May 24, 2018
Seen on the McCleary Post Office bulletin board:
"Missing: Brown toupée, around the intersection of Simpson and Summit, due to high winds. A white dog grabbed it and ran away with the thing toward the Park.
If found, please give it to the McCleary City Hall lost and found department."
Seen on the McCleary Post Office bulletin board:
"Missing: Brown toupée, around the intersection of Simpson and Summit, due to high winds. A white dog grabbed it and ran away with the thing toward the Park.
If found, please give it to the McCleary City Hall lost and found department."
Labels:
Beerbower Park,
dogs,
McCleary City Hall,
McCleary Post Office,
Simpson Avenue,
Summit Road,
toupées,
wigs
Sunday, May 13, 2018
McCleary Remembers Lindsey Baum
Saturday, May 5, 2018
Clarksville, Arkansas
Welcome to Historic Clarksville Arkansas est. 1836
Apr. 22, 2018
Mural in Clarksville, Arkansas. Many of the migrants to McCleary in the late 1930s came from this town.
Mural in Clarksville, Arkansas. Many of the migrants to McCleary in the late 1930s came from this town.
Sunday, April 8, 2018
Subconscious icon
Apr. 3, 2018.
This guardrail off of Maple St. is one of those town icons we'll only think about after it is gone.
This guardrail off of Maple St. is one of those town icons we'll only think about after it is gone.
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
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