Archive for December, 2007
Sunday, December 9th, 2007
Seattle Snowfall
The first Seattle snowfall of the season, which happened on December 1. I’m posing with some friends in front of the famous Waiting for the Interurban statues in Fremont. The snow was heavy, cold, and wet, but didn’t last long, except in my neighborhood (I live at an elevation to the rest of the city.) [...]
2 Comments » - Posted in Personal news,Warner by Tracy
Sunday, December 9th, 2007
Up Close and Personal with Giganotosaurus
At the end of November I went with a friend to the Colossal Fossils exhibit at the Pacific Science Center where I posed with this replica of a Giganotosaurus skull. Some scientists say it is the lrgest carnivorous dinosaur that ever lived. In another part of the exhibit they had a human skull for comparison, and [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Personal news,Warner by Tracy
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
Thanksgiving with the Warners in NJ
Hello all! I hope that everyone is doing well, and in good health! I wanted to post a few pictures of our fun-filled weekend in Mount Holly, New Jersey with our gracious hosts Kathy and Richard Warner over Thanksgiving. It was great to spend time with them, and their children and grandchildren. We [...]
6 Comments » - Posted in Family news,Warner by Marie
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
An Early Oriental Dragon
As a wee one I was always fascinated by dragons. This is my take on an Oriental one. He has a snaky form and a mane and beard, but also wings. He looks like he is sucking a lollipop on the wrong end but that is his tongue — he has a pearl on the end of [...]
1 Comment » - Posted in Art,Personal news by Tracy
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007
Grandmom Warner
Here is a nice informal portrait of grandmom Warner taken about the year 1955. She is posing in the living room of her East State St. home. I think there is a strong resemblance in my father to her and also my uncle Calvin (and in turn myself.) Click to enlarge. I don’t know a [...]
No Comments » - Posted in Warner by Tracy
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
What a Life!
This very strange and funny book was published in 1911 in Britain and is regarded as a “proto-dada classic.” Humorist and essayist Edward Verrell Lucas and George Morrow wrote the text in Edwardian style, accompanied by pictures cut from from a Whitley’s Department Store catalog, some with a witty bearing on the text. It could be regarded [...]

