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Dan
Dusty Moments, America's Finest Blog, is dedicated to photography and the American way of life. With each old snap shot or Kodachrome slide, a bit of the psyche of the person behind the camera is revealed, while simultaneously creating mysteries as to the true nature of the subject's story. The words within this blog are my own. Many of the photographs are mine too, but included also are the dusty moments from my parents and grandparents, as well as, junk store finds.
Today's photo is of our Artist friend with another artist, Dick Elliot. The photo was taken at the Clymer Museum in June of this year. It has come to my attention that Mr. Elliot past away last week. Dick was famous for reflector art and for Dick and Jane's Spot, his home and the Mecca of reflector art. The house has been featured in among other places, Weird Washington. I met Dick on a couple of occasions and once was lucky enough to get to go inside his home. He and Jane owned a cleaning company or something like that, so I once interviewed for a job in the janitorial arts at their home. Most people I would talk to thought that the interior of the house would be even crazier than the exterior, some sort of reflector art acid trip, with Jane's paintings of subjects that should not be mentioned, thrown in for added flavor. But to the despair of many, the interior was quite normal and not unlike many other peoples homes in Ellensburg. Well I didn't get that job, but I did have a nice conversation with Dick.
When going through stacks of forgotten photos in Antique stores or thrift shops, its hard not to feel bad for people you are glancing at. Because they are the truly forgotten. At some point, their blood line ceased, or maybe their items fell into the hands of an unsentimental relative. Then again, are these the people that were so unredeeming in life, that once dead, their belongings were packed up and dropped off behind a thrift store. Even though their likeness does continue, we cannot assume that they remain in memories and hearts of the living. But I'd like to think that they do and that the photos I comb through are there for practical reasons. I think this because it is likely somebody 50 years from now may be looking through stacks of my pictures and assorted other stuff thinking the same thing. And I would like to believe that, memories of me will live on in the grandchildren and great-grandchildren that I may never see. The way that I will instill the memories of my mother and grandparents into my son. Dan
November 17th is Cicely's birthday, so what better time to celebrate a wonderful lady. I could go on for quite a lengthy period of time, expounding the virtues and positive qualities of her person. But I'm not , I just going to say that, I know I'm better because she's around, she's great wife and wonderful mother, but mostly she's my best friend. Oh and she's a true American patriot and a lot of fun to be around to top it all off. Check out the last picture a couple of old friends of America's Finest Blog are there with Cicely.
Today is a big day, it is the 1654th birthday of Augustine of Hippo and in 1851, the Denny Party landed at Alki. Sadly I don't have any photos of St. Augustine, so the Bishop of Hippo will not featured today, even if he is probably more interesting than the Arthur and David Denny. But since I do have lots of photos of the fair city of Seattle, we'll focus on that. Read Confessions, if you would like to know more about Augustine. 


This photo probably has some sort of amusing story behind it, or maybe it is a reference to the popular culture of the day. We probably will never know, since the photographer and the subjects have moved on from this mortal coil. So write stuff down, you grand kids or great grand kids might enjoy it.


