My dad passed away three years ago today. I couldn’t find an appropriate image to mark this date. “Perhaps the answer my friend, is blowin’ in the wind…..”? Or, three blue light patterns? What can you really say about a stranger?![]()

Month: March 2011
Malt House
Adjacent to the Brew House in the Rainier Brewery is the old Malt House. The details amaze me; the fluted brick beneath the aging, metal sign, the sandstone-colored stone header above the upper window, the arched-brick pattern above the lower window. For a commercial building, which was internally designed to brew beer, it is amazing such energy was put into the outside details. Not something you would see today.
Interesting Spelling
Belle and Wissell, one of the unique businesses residing in Georgetown.
Fantagraphics
Fantagraphics, one of the many small businesses located in the Georgetown area of Seattle. I have been amazed by the number of small businesses and companies in Georgetown. Until I parked my car and walked around on foot did I discover the richness of this area.
Brewery Pt. 2
Looking north, a large section of the old Rainier Brewery. Quite a large building. The other image is the southern most section of the brewery, which I would imagine, was damaged in the 2001 quake. The wall just looks like it was torn off. It is being held up by very large steel supports on the back side.
Rainier Brewery
The original Brew House, Rainier Brewery in Georgetown, Seattle.
Bottles and Bangles

Rebar and blue bottles with bangles thrown in for good measure. Location: Beach Drive, Alki Point, Seattle.
Postkasten
Postkasten, German for mailbox. This one is not in use as it is taped shut. Located on the exterior wall of the brick building with two doors in a previous post.
















