To start things off, here's an abundance of seagulls in all their Hitchcockian splendor...
Here's another type of bird - the iron-winged variety - at the Lloyd Mifflin House.
The other town clock, at 5th and Chestnut.
But look at that sky!
The police pulled over an oversized load on the 200 block of Union Street last week. The truck was carrying huge steel beams.
Down in a hole
Down in a hole digging a hole
Unfinished business
Respect for the flag
If you doubt that corporations run our country, here are three reasons to believe otherwise.
Bell on the 400 block of Chestnut
They're starting to add up.
GMEN?
Here?
3 "punkins"
Looks like fall has fallen.
Silver trim
The backstory on the town square
Corrected
Go HERE for the "before" version - fourth picture down.
Reflection
Bird feeder, creatively done, at Columbia River Park
Waiting for the other shoe to drop?
Bridge over untroubled waters
Armed Forces flags at Bootleg Antiques
"Signature" of a sidewalk artist, as in one who has poured a sidewalk.
Here's another one.
1906
111 years ago
How the time flies
Hinkles sign at the high school, along with some unattended mop handles
Construction on 7th
And here's two more for Veterans Day...
3 comments:
What is the Hinkles sign doing at the high school does someone have a answer
The Hinkles sign is an advertising sign that hung on the fence near the top of the high school hill.
It's appropriate that the US military branch seals are correctly displayed. The order is left to right; top to bottom by order of establishment. Well done whomever was in charge of the dedication plaque in the last photo. So many times they're improperly positioned.
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