Showing posts with label western washington. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western washington. Show all posts
Sunday, January 6, 2019
Seabeck Elementery School I want to photograph your innards!!
Dear Fine Folks who look after this soon to be demolished School Building,
Please let me in! I want to document the hell out of this place before it is gone forever.
please contact me!!!!
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Labels:
kitsap,
kitsap peninsula,
seabeck,
seabeck elementary,
thendara kida-gee,
this life in ruins,
western washington,
wild Washington
Location:
Seabeck, WA, USA
Monday, December 17, 2018
Lake Quinault Lodge Spring 2018
Not at all abandoned or in ruins!
Possibly haunted though we weren't looking (my partner in crime wasn't that way inclined.)
Historic and glorious.
very much alive and licking and a wonderful place to stay!
How could one ever leave Washington state once one arrives?
Before now i found it very easy to leave places.
Quinault a slice of heaven.
These images are the main lodge and it's innards.
Saturday, July 22, 2017
a view straight through on this fixer upper
well is it a benefit to see straight through? somehow it remains cute as hell this little house and it's tiny barn style garage.
A tree attacks at Illahee state park
if a tree attacks a picnic shelter in the woods and no one's there does anyone hear?
our first trip to this state park, our daughter at a knitting class. the trails aren't enough to satisfy a nice long walk but hey the tree is ready to party anybody want to picnic with this tree who seems desperate to get sheltered.
Labels:
illahee state park,
tree attacks,
western washington
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Northern State Hospital Farm


Some Northern State Hospital Re visitation planned possibly for this weekend. I in the meantime revisit the pasts folders of images here and now.
Some of my favorites of today are here and I wonder what will be there when we visit?
how much crumble and dilapidation?
how much absence of what was there but a short time ago, things age faster when no one cares, once the cracks get big enough anything can get through.
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