This one really weird sculpture in downtown Blaine. It's about teachers or something.
Ok, not really. That's an inside joke for Blaine-iacs. It's supposed to be a family waiting for their man to return to the sea, but it looks like a couple of creepy old ladies propositioning a schoolboy.
So Mike arrived last Thurs., we went right off I-5 to Jules Mae's, it's been remodeled! The entire OK Hotel crowd hangs out there now, with the same damn clothes and hairstyles handed down to the next generation. Looks like Taylor's old crazy girl still lives down the street in our Georgetown house.Ok, not really. That's an inside joke for Blaine-iacs. It's supposed to be a family waiting for their man to return to the sea, but it looks like a couple of creepy old ladies propositioning a schoolboy.
Today I got more good fodder for my fotoblog that it's become... ride to Blaine, yardwork, planting wildflowers and tomatoes, then a effin' great presentation and slideshow down at the library by a 57 year old yuppie dork for The Whatcom Association of Kayak Enthusiasts, (which is just FULL of 57 year old yuppie dorks...ew...) about a 700 nautical mile trip he took around Vancouver Island. Actually very educational and entertaining.
I joined WAKE when I went to see that kayak movie on Sunday, it was in this really cool venue down by Jerry Chambers Chevrolet.
"Melody Hall and The Second Story Theatre" is the name of this reclaimed "church" turned community center and celebration hall. Go Melody Hall!
The movie was great, by the way, even with the incredibly annoying whitey ska soundtrack.
If you like adventure documentaries, check this one out.
I'm going paddling in the AM, fishing for pictures, don't care if it's raining... Peace!
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