
- Flyover
Blue Angels, Seattle - luna
- Orange is the new black
- Mysterious Round Thing with Spokes
- Two ships in the night
Washington State Ferries near Colman Dock, Seattle. Top boat is returning from Bremerton, bottom boat is departing for Bainbridge Island. - Dystopian Fortress
- When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie
(That's amore). In August 2017, wildfires in British Columbia produced enough smoke to cover most of western Washington. With little wind coming from the sea to disperse it, all of Seattle was choked in a thick, unpleasant haze for several weeks. The smoky air caused the full moon of 7 August to appear red. This picture was adjusted for contrast, but the colour was not changed. - Imperial Probe Droid on Hoth (Seattle Edition)
Space Needle in the fog, from five blocks away. Lingering smoke from the BC wildfires also contributes to the haze. - Pyramid
- Sun Dogs over Puget Sound
- Leif Erikson
Statue at Shilshole Bay Marina - Sun Crescent
2017 Eclipse, Seattle - Eclipse droppings
Seen in Seattle during the partial eclipse of 21 Aug 2017 - Shilshole Sentinel
- Angels Above
- Angels Above
- Fat Albert
Blue Angels C-130T transport - Four Angels
- Airshow's end
Space Needle fly-by on last day of Seafair 2018 - Citrus sun
Wildfire smoke gives a dim orange sunrise in Seattle - The Floor is Glass! The Floor is Glass!
Space Needle restaurant level during a pause in construction. - Look Out, Look Down
The Space Needle's new glass floor provides a skyline view that you can walk into. - Through the Halo
- Mourning stripes
Space Needle with American flag at half-mast after the death of Senator John McCain. Sunrise, looking east. - Burgers!
- Angels 2019
- Add Bardahl
Classic neon sign, no longer working. - Washington for Warren
Senator Elizabeth Warren presidential campaign rally, Seattle Center, August 2019 - Westside Barber Shop
- Alki Spud
Alki Spud Fish & Chips, West Seattle. Brothers Jack and Frank Alger started selling fish and chips (ten cents for two pieces of ling cod and fries in a cardboard boat) out of their Alki Avenue garage in 1935, cutting a takeout window in the side of the building. During WWII, rationing made oil for frying difficult to obtain, and Spud nearly had to close, but neighbors banded together to donate their oil ration tickets, saving the fish and chip stand. After the war, Spud replaced the old garage with a modern building of a nautical design, including portholes. By 1961 they had replaced this with the current Googie-inspired building featuring an upswept roof. Spud has since expanded to other neighborhoods and cities around Seattle, but the Alki location is the original. - Ark Lodge Cinema
Ark Lodge #126, Columbia City, Seattle; John L. McCauley, 1921. The facade is neoclassical, with four Ionic pilasters. At the top of the pediment, here obscured by the tree, is a Masonic square and compass, still intact. Below it, the lettering reads "Ark Lodge 126 F.& A.M.", or "Free and Accepted Masons". Seattle architect John L. McCauley (1879-1957), himself a Freemason, designed and built this meeting space in 1920-21 for the Ark Lodge #126 chapter. The upper story served as the Masons' assembly space, while the ground floor provided income for the chapter as retail spaces. From 1921 until the 1940s, the ground floor was occupied by the Heater Glove Factory, which made leather gloves and helmets; Charles Lindbergh wore a Heater helmet on his transatlantic flight. The Masons continued to meet here until 2002, when they sold the building, and it was converted to a cinema. The marquee was added and the second-floor assembly hall became a 204-seat auditorium. After additional remodeling, the building now contains four theatres. arklodgecinemas.com/ - West Seattle Brake Service
Family-owned since 1940, at same location since 1950. - 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.