Julie Christie
Walter Huston in The Treasure of the Sierra Madre — 1948
Akira Kurosawa
Exterminate! Exterminate!
The Bounty Trilogy, Powell’s Books, Portland OR
Charles Addams & his second wife, Barbara Barb — 1954
Turntablism, Portland, OR
Farel in the kitchen, Portland, OR
Chili’s, Oakland Intl’ Airport
"I went with your call on the steak Sandwich."
"I knew you guys were dating, so I wasn’t too surprised."
"You stay at the Marriott? I’m a Hilton man, myself."
"I’m a girl, I can’t eat in front of guys."
"Cee Cee was great to me, but Elyse was the best."
"It’d be fun to have a reunion, wouldn’t it?"
"I’ll have a Quesadilla Explosion Salad, but can I get it to go?"
The Charles Dickens 24 Hour Free Reading Room, 854 Frontage Street, Copper Creek, CA
Funded by philanthropist and hot sauce magnate, Clarence Noah Camden, The Charles Dickens 24 Hour Free Reading Room is wedged between an appliance showroom and single-room-occupancy apartment house on a slightly shabby commercial block of this once-bustling lumber town. Intended—as the official charter for the reading room states—as “a place of solace in those empty hours of the night when our thoughts turn dark and despairing. Here we provide the comfort of the world’s greatest writer for any soul who would choose his company, at any time of the day.” Furnished with comfortable sitting chairs, hot tea and coffee, and ample copies of the complete works of Charles Dickens, the reading room has been in continuous operation since 1989.
The Charles Dickens 24 Hour Free Reading Room,
854 Frontage Street, Copper Creek, CA
Puerto Rico National Distillery, 1954
Mountain Man Coffee
Truckee drunken brush pen doodles
Truckee Drunken brush-pen doodles
Truckee drunken brush-pen doodles
Truckee drunken brush-pen drawings…
Evelyn Waugh
Phil Rizzuto
Willa Cather