A photo( and occasional sketch) diary to monitor my culture shock from my move from a West Coast urban city to a beautiful and very small rural community in The Great North West. ***Click on pics for larger image. Updated every week, if we're lucky.***

Friday, January 20, 2006

23. Bullets in the Candy isle & Other Items of note

TODAY'S CULTURE SHOCK LEVEL:
25°F;
Feels Like
14°F
UV Index: 0 Low
Wind: From S at 12 mph
Humidity:83%
Pressure: 30.66 in
Dew Point: 21°F
Visibility: 10.0 mile
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Note: Some of the following images may not be suitable for small children, or sensitive adults who are active members in organizations such as P*E*T*A*.
I suspect this is only Part 1 of many posts of a similar nature.

I feel my heart stop when I spot the rifle ammunition right next to the salt water taffy and bbq peanuts.


A bumper sticker on a pickup truck.


A vast array of work gloves.


Rodeo supplies


Deer licks


Gold panning supplies!


Ear tags in a variety of colors and sizes.


Rubber nipples for sale.


How bad a meal can be...


How delicious a meal can be!


A lowered ceiling with florescent lighting in the master bedroom of a 1925 Craftsmen bungalow.


The vehicle ahead of us on a Sunday drive across the Gorge. El Bigians have interesting ways of showing reverence of certain game animals while simultaneously not...


Stuffed animal pics while house hunting. I find this is in the basement of a vacant house.


Our real estate agent tells us that "Ralph" is too big to fit over the bed so they hang him over the entryway.

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NEXT...ARCHITECTURE OF EL BIG: FROM THE HISTORICAL TO THE HYSTERICAL

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