Ross E. Lockhart's Blog, page 100
May 31, 2010
Rococco Lampshade
Published on May 31, 2010 01:07
May 29, 2010
Costumes!
Published on May 29, 2010 04:32
Monsters for Sale... Cheap!
Published on May 29, 2010 03:39
May 27, 2010
Four Photographs

Innocent of Coherent Thought
Olympia, WA

Sundog
Coho Inn, Lincoln City, OR

Little Guy
Oregon Coast

Archie, a Pug
Olympia, WA
Published on May 27, 2010 04:44
May 25, 2010
Laird Barron, Olympia, WA
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Laird Barron, an American flag, several boats, and a dog. With jellyfish lurking beneath the surface.
Olympia, Washington. May 9, 2010.
Photo copyright 2010 by Ross E. Lockhart
Jennifer, Maddie and I passed through Olympia on our recent vacation, and there we managed to meet up with Laird Barron and his wife, Erin, who welcomed us to the city and gave us a grand tour of the waterfront. Topics of conversation included dogs, art, Raymond Carver, the difficulty of writing introductions, martial art...
Laird Barron, an American flag, several boats, and a dog. With jellyfish lurking beneath the surface.
Olympia, Washington. May 9, 2010.
Photo copyright 2010 by Ross E. Lockhart
Jennifer, Maddie and I passed through Olympia on our recent vacation, and there we managed to meet up with Laird Barron and his wife, Erin, who welcomed us to the city and gave us a grand tour of the waterfront. Topics of conversation included dogs, art, Raymond Carver, the difficulty of writing introductions, martial art...
Published on May 25, 2010 18:59
May 23, 2010
Peanut & Maddie
Published on May 23, 2010 04:30
Randy & Charles
Published on May 23, 2010 04:07
Vacation Photos: The view from the Coho... In 3D
Published on May 23, 2010 03:45
May 22, 2010
Book Review: If I Were Dictator: The Pronouncements of the Grand Macaroni, by Lord Dunsany

My rating: 4 of 5 stars
Part of the "If I Were Dictator" series of "uniform volumes" published in the 1930s by Methuen & Co. Ltd. (London), If I Were Dictator: The Pronouncements of the Grand Macaroni finds the Irish fantasist Lord Dunsany (Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett) solving the world's ills through droll humor, satirical logic, and biting wit. Here, Dunsany, naming himself the Grand Macaroni, attacks food add...
Published on May 22, 2010 23:39