Dear Readers, Happy New Year to you all! I hope 2026 is prosperous and healthy, and thank you for reading along.
Olympia really likes its waterfront! Harbor Days is a three-day festival of boats, food, children's' activities, sunshine, and antique tugboat races. A good time is had by all. Here are some pictures from the 2024 festival.
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| Percival Landing, Olympia (Tri-X 400 film, Rolleiflex 3.5E camera) |
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| WWII era tug Commanche (the large vessel) |
The Comanche is a sturdy old World War II navy tug, launched in 1943. I want onboard before the start of Harbor Days and spent an hour listening to two former crewmen relate stories. She is owned by the Comanche 202 Foundation in Tacoma. I do not know how far around Puget Sound she travels. This old-timer needs a lot of maintenance and overhauling. When young, she was powerful enough to tow aircraft carriers in the Pacific Ocean.
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| Where is the concert? (Fuji X-E1 digital file) |
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| Lego artists of budding marine engineers |
The commercial part of the Port of Olympia offered short tours for the public. Normally, the Port is a restricted area, so a guided tour promised to be very interesting. It was! The Port of Olympia's most common cargo now is lumber. Huge logs come into town on 18-wheeler trucks. They are sorted and labeled at the port and then loaded onto freighters. Most go to Japan and Korea. Every log has a label indicating its quality. Rarely, a cattle freighter takes cows to Vietnam.
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| Machine for unloading logs from trucks |
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| Serious forklift |
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| Shuttlewagon - runs on rails and pavement |
I took these photographs with a Rolleiflex 3.5E camera with 75mm ƒ/3.5 Xenotar lens (5-element version) on Kodak Tri-X 400 film. I scanned the negatives with a Minolta Scan Multi film scanner operated by Silverfast software on a Windows 7 computer. I cleaned chemical blobs and dust with Photoshop CS6.
2 comments:
Such an interesting place you live in. It seems like it would be great fun to drive that circle of roads up to Port Townsend and back down 101.
Thank you. There is an amazing variety of topography and climate zones. Here are some from 101:
https://worldofdecay.blogspot.com/2025/05/really-good-things-in-small-packages-my.html
https://worldofdecay.blogspot.com/2022/06/in-olympic-peninsula-washington.html
Maybe the loop trip can be my next road outing.
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