
- Bramble
Bramble. Dick Bradsell, London, 1984. 2 oz gin, 1 oz lemon juice, 1/2 simple syrup, shaken, poured onto crushed ice. Float 1/2 oz blackberry liqueur. Garnish with fresh berries. - Ferryboat Hyak
- #WeGotThisSeattle
Seattle's Space Needle, closed to visitors since mid-march, added a flag reading "#WeGotThisSeattle", to bolster the city's spirit during the Covid-19 pandemic. The flag is tattered due to a sudden intense hail storm on the afternoon of March 31. - Green is the log
- Laughingwater Creek
So called because of the way the water bounces and gurgles in the rocky cascade. - Spectacled Owl
- Vine & Cedars
Vine Maple (foreground), western red cedar (background), in the Grove of the Patriarchs - Agent Cooper walked this hall
Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore. - Road around rock
- Gorilla nap
- Ohanapecosh
Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - To Concourse
- Seattle Cinerama
These signs were removed in September 2023, as the former Seattle Cinerama (closed for three years) was sold, becoming SIFF Cinema. SIFF (Seattle Independent Film Festival) were unable to use the Cinerama name due to a trademark. - Eagle on post
- 2016
New Years Day fireworks 2016 Seattle Space Needle - Blue Cranes
- Emits Showers of Sparks
- Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - After the Viaduct
Alaskan Way, December 2019, from the Pike Place Market parking garage - Picture Lake Trail, Mount Shuksan
- Under the Stairs
Model Ashley Warren. - Ancient Lake
Ancient Lakes, near Quincy, Washington - Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks)
Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore. - Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - No more weddings. No more parties.
Demolition of a banquet hall, Seattle. This was the former location of Kaspars Special Events and Catering, which moved to a new property in 2015. - Descent into the Temple of Tiki
Three Dots and a Dash entryway, Chicago - Dim Sum Daily
- Eagles' Dome
Dome over entryway of Eagles Auditorium building, downtown Seattle - Pinnacle of the Tatoosh
Left to right, an unnamed peak, Pinnacle Peak, and Plummer Peak, of the Tatoosh Range. - Missoula Flood Deposit
- Double crested cormorant
- Sulu's Helm
- Sheriff's Department (Twin Peaks)
Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore. - Kenmore Lanes
Founded 1958, date of neon unknown. With 50 lanes, this is the largest bowling center north of Reno and west of the Mississippi. - Sailors' Delight
Sunset on the Olympic Mountains, shot from a sailboat on Puget Sound. Title comes from "Red Sky at Night, Sailors' Delight", and indeed this delighted the four of us amateur sailors. - Learning to Crow
young crow learning to fly in a Seattle parking lot - Pike Place Market Neon
- Nuke the site from orbit.
It's the only way to be sure - Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Cooper and Truman Meeting Room (Twin Peaks)
Building used for the filming of the TV series Twin Peaks, as the office of Sheriff Truman. It now belongs to Dirtfish Rally School. Special thanks to Lisa (pictured) for letting me explore. - Rooftops
- Mirror-Kirk
- 111 Yesler
Handmade road sign in the Seattle Underground, under the corner of Yesler and Occidental. - Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Bagley Lakes
Bagley Lakes Trail, Heather Meadows, Mount Baker Area - Robin on a post
- Bagley Lakes Basalt
Columnar basalt (cooled lava) on Bagley Lakes trail near Mount Baker. - Eyes on the Water
- Can't a guy just eat his fish?
- In the Rookery
Rookery Lobby, Chicago. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1905.