Showing posts with label Kelly's Olympian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kelly's Olympian. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Neon man-made greens.

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I adore this sign on Interstate Avenue.

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Love this one, too, which is also on Interstate Avenue.

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And one more beaut, also on Interstate Avenue.

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Here's one more that I enjoy seeing on SE Hawthorne.

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Kelly's Olympian at night, with a Green Cab out front.

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Here's the whole store front for Kelly's Olympian. By the way, these two photos were taken in 2007. The Kelly's photo on Sunday's post was just taken on Saturday, October 23, 2010.

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Last but not least, my absolute favorite neon sign here in Portland. At some point in the future, it will read Portland, Oregon.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Man-made instances of the secondary color, green.

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The drums on stage with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band at Jimmy Mak's, a fine jazz club within walking distance of where I live--how fortunate.

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Handlebars and the frame of this bicycle, man-made greens, as well as the cloth in the baby seat. By the way, I actually saw a lady standing near this bicycle with a baby strapped to her chest. I have to tell you that, while I am in favor of bicycling, I just can't get used to folks riding on busy thoroughfares, especially with a baby on board. It strikes me as dangerous, asking for trouble, irresponsible. To give her the benefit of the doubt, maybe she rode up to the Hawthorne corner on a side street. But, to tell you the truth, those particular side streets are narrow, often with vehicles parked on both side, and busy. But, I digress. Back to green, known for its calming impact.

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The background of the signs at Kelly's, as well as the neon in the signs.

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The trash can and these bike racks at Powell's Books, on another extremely busy thoroughfare, West Burnside. Hopefully these riders rode on side streets, too, but again to tell you the truth I've been in autos and buses going slowly along behind bicyclists riding along in the traffic, on the two-laned street which is often bordered with park vehicles.

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The rolling waves in this fabulous mural with a terrific message: Practicing nonviolence is a way of life.

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The green paint on the Pinecone. I wonder if the building is apartments or condos? I hope it's still apartments because surely that's what it was built to be.

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1929 Ford Roadster, seen at the Cruise In at The Bomber.


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Fireworks from July 4, 2010, as seen from the Willamette River, downtown Portland, Oregon.

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A truck parked across the street from the Cruise In at The Bomber.

Monday, March 9, 2009

Seeking direction at the corner of SW Washington and 5th

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I took this photo from the 18 bus, thus the reflections from the neon signs Kelly's Olympian, on the way home from work on March 2. The ladies are standing near the door to Everest College which states "Career training for life" on its Web site. Oh, I just noticed something. The ladies are seeking direction from the map. Students come to Everest seeking direction for their lives. Serendipity!
Here's Kelly's neon so that you can have the whole picture.
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Please take a look at Mama’s 10 things at Casey’s blog. You can see each and every one of them as large photos by clicking on the small ones, and read her descriptions on the first page, beneath the small photos.

Sorry that I missed posting on Saturday and Sunday--way busy around here, having fun, helping Leland with an assignment.