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- Tommy, can you hear me?
The Who performing selections from "Tommy" at Key Arena, Seattle, May 2016. Foreground, left to right: Simon Townshend (red shirt), Roger Daltrey (black shirt), Pete Townshend (white jacket). Zak Starkey, behind them, on drums. - White River
- Mukilteo Lighthouse
As seen from a departing ferry. - Cranemakers
- just standing on a post, watching the boats
- The Fallen One
Blade from a Vestas V80 wind turbine, damaged during construction, now an exhibit at the Wild Horse Wind Farm visitor center. 129 feet long. The open end, where it would attach to the hub, is about 6 feet in diameter. - M/V Kittitas
WSDOT Ferry, on the Mukilteo-Whidbey Island run - Spinning wheels
Prayer wheels in motion at earthsanctuary.org - Fly-by
Kenmore Air seaplane, over Lower Queen Anne, Seattle - Mountain Snow
- Georgia State Capitol
- Ship of Excellence
Photographed from a small sailboat that had to get out of this ship's way. - Under Magenta Sky
- Copper creek
- Taken from the Cleaners
Auditorium Cleaners operated from 1930 to 1991 in the Odd Fellows Lodge #86 building in Fremont, Seattle. When they closed the neon sign (stripped of its glass) was relocated from the front of the building to the alley behind. (Directions: just southeast of the Lenin Statue) - Interbay
(sky colour was heavily manipulated) - Vista House
- Tavern Sasquatch
Naches Tavern, Enumclaw Washingto - Angel of the Morning
Maude, age ten. - Malt House
- Through the Mountain
Tunnel through Seymour Peak, about 3800 feet, WA-123 near Mount Rainier National Park - Grove of the Patriarchs Trail
Mount Rainier National Park - Lights Out for Chris
Space Needle goes dark for an hour in honour of Chris Cornell, a day after the musician's death. - UPS was here (they left a note)
Original headquarters of UPS in Seattle, before they went national - now a city park. - Sign for the Signmakers
National Sign Corporation, Seattle. Features neon, colour-changing LED skyline, and clock with illuminated hands. Installed 2015 for their 100th anniversary celebration. - Light and Lighthouse
Discovery Park - Falling water
Mount Rainier National Park, Ohanapecosh trail - Road to Rainier
- Mountain Caravan
- Snow in May? You must be mad!
WA-123, Mount Rainier National park, about 3800 feet. - Mount Rainier
From the east - Laughingwater Creek
- Birth of a crane
- Laughingwater Creek
So called because of the way the water bounces and gurgles in the rocky cascade. - Vine & Cedars
Vine Maple (foreground), western red cedar (background), in the Grove of the Patriarchs - Ohanapecosh
Ohanapecosh River, Mount Rainier National Park - Road around rock
- Eagle on post
- Ancient Lake
Ancient Lakes, near Quincy, Washington - Dim Sum Daily
- Eyes on the Water
- Immigration station
INS building in Seattle International District. - Skookum Falls
- Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. (The broad bright leaves at lower right belong to another tree that is intertwined with the cedar). - People's Storage
Fremont, Seattle. 1945. As of 2021 the storage facility is under new management and has changed its name. The sign is still present but dark. - Whorls within whorls
Ring detail of an ancient fallen tree - Ancient Cedar
Western Red Cedar at the Grove of the Patriarchs. - Skookum Falls and White River
- GH Black Caviar
GH BLACK CAVIAR (IMO: 9722053) is a Bulk Carrier that was built in 2016 and is sailing under the flag of Marshall Is. (source: marinetraffic.com)