Sunday, July 12, 2009

Airlington Fly-In






Last Thursday Jim Dunn and I went to the Arlington Fly-In up north of Seattle. There were lots of great planes to see. Everything from the home built planes to military WWII bombers, there was something for everybody. The planes were beautiful and must require a lot of $$$$$ to keep and maintain. And to see those fantastic men in their flying machines doing the air show stunts, was a lot of fun. It was my first time to an air show. Growing up as a kid, I had always wished I could have been a WWI flying ace.

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Seattle's Duck Dodge


Recently it was Duck Dodge night on Lake Union in Seattle. It's not so much a race, it's more like a parade of boats trying to keep from running into each other. It's held on Tuesday evenings during the summer. I took these sunset shots looking down on Lake Union towards the ship canal. By the time the sun had set, most of the sailors were finished and had rafted their boats together to celebrate the evening with a cold one. It days like these that I wish I owned a sailboat.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

2009 Fremont Solstice Parade





Being that I'm a photojournalist and also the fact that I've never been to the Fremont Solstice parade in 25 years of living in Seattle, I decided it was time I should go. It's a celebration of the Summer Solstice and artistic free spirits. Most of the parade revolves around the naked bicycle riders, and goodness knows there were a lot of them. Most of those photos can 't be posted on this blog. But it's just a very fun event that that the city of Seattle allows to go on year after year. They have tried to stop the naked bicycle riding in past years, but that was futile. So for those daring young cyclists on their riding machines... Let your freak-flag-fly.
I have to mention that those beautiful white dresses in the last photo were made entirely of paper. No idea how they were made, but they were fabulous!