MIERCOLES, EL UNO DE SEPTIEMBRE, VEINTE-DIEZ
Yesterday we traveled north up to La Conner, a small settlement on the Skagit river. At the Museum of Northwest Art we met up with Charles Krafft and photographer Bradford Bohonus who was documenting 'Fishtown and the Skagit River' exhibition, curated by Kathleen Moles. Fishtown was a small settlement of artists and writers a few mile outside of La Conner. Here's some info on it here
(Photo by JK Russ)


MARTES, EL TRIENTE Y UNO DE AGOSTO, VEINTE-DIEZ
We went downtown to look at the stores at the Pike Market between Pike and Pine streets. I came across a Mexican store that had contemporary ceramics and postcards. The owner very graciously showed me a couple of ex-votos from Mexico that she had in stock. K bought eight small milagro pieces, a couple of arms and legs, a house and some cattle. Seattle is rife with second-hand bookstores. I may have to give into my temptations just a couple of times.
(photo courtesy of JK Russ)
LUNES, EL TRIENTE DE AGOSTO, VEINTE-DIEZ
Walking with Krafft, Maseyk, Sparks and Russ to catch the bus to the Bellevue Museum BAM Throwdown 2010. In the background, you can see the stadiums that are seen from the south in Friday's photo.
(photo courtesy of JK Russ)
DOMINGO, EL VEINTINUEVE DE AGOSTO, VEINTE-DIEZ
On Sat night, K and I went to the Morris Graves Anniversary Seance as part of the Mystic Sons of Morris Graves House 93, Seattle Lodge. It was hosted by Charles Krafft (left) and featured a medium who channelled Graves who gave us this message on the right.
(all photos courtesy of Edd Cox)

SABATO, EL VEINTIOCHO DE AGOSTO, VEINTE-DIEZ
An installation photo (by JK Russ) of the Morris Graves Anniversary Centennary Exhibition at Rock de Ment Gallery in Pioneer Square, Seattle.
My small drawing (bottom right) is now in a private collection in Seattle)
VIERNES, EL VEINTISIETE DE AGOSTO, VEINTE-DIEZ
Arriving in Seattle, just south of the city. looking over towards the stadiums and downtown.
(Photo by JK Russ)

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