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Market
The side of Pike Place Market that faces toward the Sound it the best side. If you ask me. It’s got all those great windows, some of which reflect the mountains. And they’re operable, something that you never seen on commercial buildings in my part of the world. And the glimpses through them offer up more mysteries than anything else.
And, way down in the corner, that finger points the way.
Pike Place Market
Seattle, Washington
photographed 8.4.2014
Ventilation
Those of us from Texas have a hard time imagining a summer without air conditioning; a set up like this one would just never work at all.
Seattle, Washington
photographed 8.6.2014
(I am gone for a while, and will not be responding to comments right away. But make some anyway, if you feel inclined, and I’ll get back to you – it just won’t be right away.)
Orbs
These strings of glass balls were hanging in the sun at Pike Place Market. Maybe those ships in the port behind them worked some kind of subliminal message, but they reminded me of glass fishing floats.
Seattle, Washington
photographed 8.1.2014
What the one has to do with the other?
A (I’m guessing) power plant and an (I’m guessing) orca have somehow merged together. I don’t get it, but am assuming that the broad expanse of wall space was enticing for the marketing department for the Seattle Aquarium, which is just across the street.
Seattle, Washington
photographed 8.1.2014




