

The van used to belong to the Boeing Company. Not sure how it ended up here, at the mill. The driver’s side window is gone so it doesn’t take much of an imagination to guess what the interior looks like.
Stone Ground Mills
Located at 26th and Yancy in Seattle, the sad remains of Stone Ground Mills. Looks like the company owners just walked away one day.
Apologies and Bad Ju-Ju
My apologies for the last post. I made an error on the link I was attempting, when I thought I had it fixed it was worse. The third and not- final error was Microsoft decided to “close” the program so I was knocked off while making repairs. The last error is that when you click to enlarge the Bella Vitale image you get the website rather than a larger view of the image. I can’t seem to find a remedy for that so am giving up and moving on- some bad ju-ju going on this morning.
Signs
From the outside looking in it appears the arts are thriving in Georgetown. Bella Vitale poster and sign.
Even Cowgirls…….
Cowgirls Espresso, just around the corner from The Hangar Cafe. The yellow sign posted on the right side of the building warns customers not to use a camera or video equipment. My guess is that the customers are drawn to Cowgirls Espresso for the unusual and kitschy architecture, but I could be wrong.






















