Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Post Card: Jet Lag


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Hello again from Paris. I've had no jet lag, but this fellow wasn't as lucky. He's sleeping it off in le Jardin de Luxembourg.

Sorry for the intermittent posts. My internet and blog site providers decided to freeze me out of access, so posts I've attempted to make didn't go through. Hope you see this one :-).

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Post Card From Paris

Post Card From Paris by Seattle Daily Photo
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Sweet greetings from Paris: a piano made entirely from chocolate and filled with macarons seen in a Saint Germain shop.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Greg Brown After the Show

Greg Brown After the Show
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Keeping with the musician theme from yesterday's photo, here's another musician I caught in a street shot. American performing songwriter Greg Brown was in Seattle last week to play a couple gigs. I caught his show at the Triple Door. After the concert as I was heading to my car I noticed he was standing outside the stage door in the alley talking to one of the crew (that's him in the cap). Just a regular late night kind of guy.

I'm off to Paris in the morning and will be (hopefully, iPad and wifi connections willing) posting daily post cards to you from there.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Faustine Hudson's New Photoblog

Faustine Hudson
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You can tell by the ocarina she wears at the ready that she's a musician :-). This is Seattle drummer Faustine Hudson, currently on tour with pop band The Young Evils. She used to work where I do and I ran into her at a festival at the end of summer and snapped this portrait (and another you can see at More Seattle Stuff) while we were listening to the Moondoggies (for whom she and her band had opened the night before). Faustine is amazing and lives life artfully. I got an email this week with a heads up about a little photo diary she's keeping, The Daily Goat, and thought I'd give a shout out. Check it out for some cool views she's encountering in her musical travels.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Looking Toward the U District

Looking Toward the U District
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Turning the lens to the north of yesterday's view of Lake Union brings some houseboat roofs into the foreground and shows in the distance the 182' tall ship canal bridge that carries I-5 over Portage Bay (part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal). The 1962 double deck steel truss bridge spans from the Capitol Hill and Eastlake neighborhoods to the University District.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Lake Union & Eastlake

Lake Union & Eastlake
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Boaters were making the best of a sunny day earlier in autumn. The Eastlake neighborhood hugs the eastern shore of Lake Union and is home to several floating home communities. William Boeing built an airplane hanger there in 1915 and in it built his first B & W seaplane. Behind Eastlake is the ridge of Capitol Hill which runs north toward the University District. Beyond you can see the Cascade range.

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Cascade & Capitol Hill

Cascade & Capitol Hill
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Looking with a long lens over the Cascade neighborhood and up Capitol Hill and beyond to the Cascade Mountains.Okay, so can you see your apartment from here? :-) That's Providence Hospital at top left (now Swedish Hospital Cherry Hill campus), and you can see the spire of First Baptist Church on the right where Capitol Hill meets First Hill. Poor Immanuel Lutheran Church is nearly buried amidst the condos on the lower left.

PS:  Can any fellow bloggers advise me on the CSS code I might use to lower my blog title to the bottom portion of the header photo? I've tried a couple things with no movement south yet. Thanks!

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Farmer's Market Vendor Sampling Wares

Farmer's Market Vendor Sampling Wares
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With a fist full of cool cucumber and good eats all around her this Ballard Farmers Market vendor is taking a lunch break in the midst of the street market's hustle and bustle. The market is open on Sundays all year round.

Friday, October 14, 2011

Off the Wall SK8R @ Medgar Evers Pool

Off the Wall SK8R @ Medgar Evers Pool
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I was standing across the street from the entrance to Medgar Evers Pool in the Central District, just watching this skater working out his moves up the sloped wall. I'm sure the architect didn't have this use in mind when planing the exterior facade. I found it refreshing that this use seems welcome. . .at least it seems quite common and no one has put up any skate clips to prevent it. When this guy finished, a couple 8 or 9 year olds tried out their skills.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Fall on 4th Street

Fall on 4th Street
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This view down 4th Street is framed by the diamond lights that comprise the exterior walls of Seattle's spectacular Central Public Library. I was on the 10th floor looking through the glass wall, so that pedestrian in the crosswalk is looking pretty small from up here. You can see by the traffic that 4th is a one way street heading north. If one way streets confuse you, you'll probably want to let someone else drive you through Seattle's downtown core :-). For another view which shows the rooftop garden across the street and looks out to the King Street Station clock tower, check out my More Seattle Stuff page.

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

The Conversation

The Conversation
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I am a student again this term. That means coffee houses with free wi fi are figuring into my life more prominently than usual. Also fall plays into that. . .it's cooler, darker, earlier, later. A warm cuppa and a lot of people studing and writing is a comforting atmosphere, a place to connect over ideas--like these two guys. I took this at a fave cafe of mine in the Greenwood neighborhood. I sat in a comfy chair for a couple hours studying, and each time the occupants of the table across the way changed, I took a quick iPhone shot. You can see the the rest of the changing cast of characters at my More Seattle Stuff site.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Along the Waterfront

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Midnight and not a person stirring along Seattle's usually bustling central waterfront. Lights from Alaskan Way and the city skyline sparkle in the water.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Big Yellow Bardahl in Ballard

Big Yellow Bardahl in Ballard
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72 years ago Norwegian immigrant Ole Bardahl established his very well known name in automotive additives right here in Seattle in the Ballard neighborhood. The giant neon car sign atop the plant flashes a succession of messages out through the night, "Add Bardahl, Add It To Your Gas, Add It To Your Oil." The sign is a classic, and the building recently got a nice bright coat of yellow paint. So now it's even harder to miss this landmark, day or night.

Thanks for hanging in there with intermittent posting. I've been working two jobs this past year and am now taking a class on top of that, so the photography ops have suffered as well as time to post. Hopefully, I'm back to daily posting now. Heading to Paris in 10 days, so that should be rejuvenating :-).