Archive for the 'Myrtle's Pics' Category
August 28, 2009
I’m going through my Flickr accounts and posting random pictures that I find amusing. Sorry folks!
Posted in Myrtle's Pics, The Reasons Why Myrtle Is the Way She Is |
Tags: Adam-12, alpacas, bad girls, bathroom, cats, Fun Corner, italian ice, Jackie Mason, lox, naggers, Officer Malloy, Officer Reed, pickle hat, pickles, San Bernardino, South Park, Wheel of Fortune
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February 5, 2008
I think I’m getting sick, but I hope it’s just allergies from the dust of moving shit at work.
So guess what? Myrtle is a SNOB now! Actually, I’ve always had a cultured intellectual side that I’ve always been embarrassed to show, but now it will be shown against my will. If you’re a loyal reader [...]
Posted in Just Whatever Myrtle Feels Like Bitching About, Los Angeles, Myrtle's Attempts at Creative Writing, Myrtle's Pics, Myrtle's Travels, PADRE (Preservation, Architecture, Design, Real Estate), Retro Trash, The Reasons Why Myrtle Is the Way She Is, Wah! |
Tags: architecture, Case Study House #22, Chimay, Fox, Los Angeles, mall bats, Modernism Magazine, novel, Pierre Koenig, snob, Stella, vampires
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January 14, 2008
Posted in Books, Mags, and Ephemera, Morrissey, Music, Myrtle's Pics, Myrtle's Travels, The Reasons Why Myrtle Is the Way She Is, Uncategorized |
Tags: albums, CD's, collectors, Huntington Beach, independent, mom and pop, punk rock, record store, records, t-shirts, vinyl, Vinyl Solution
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January 13, 2008
A wonderful gal named Tanya has started the Modern Riverside web page and blog, and she’s doing what Myrtle’s been too lazy to do – draw attention to the wonderful modern architecture that lives here in the IE. I’ve contributed some pictures from my collection and I plan on taking some more pics for the [...]
Posted in In the News, Myrtle's Pics, PADRE (Preservation, Architecture, Design, Real Estate), Uncategorized |
Tags: blog, buildings, california, hisoty, I.E., Inland Empire, modern architecture, modernriverside.com, Riverside
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December 4, 2007
The Stahl House – Case Study House #22. Architect: Pierre Koenig.
I’m too tired to type out the bio. Here’s a short piece in Wikipedia for you – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stahl_House
I know you’re jealous
Posted in Books, Mags, and Ephemera, Los Angeles, Myrtle's Pics, Myrtle's Travels, PADRE (Preservation, Architecture, Design, Real Estate), Retro Trash, The Reasons Why Myrtle Is the Way She Is, Uncategorized |
Tags: 1959, architecture, Arts and Architecture Magazine, Case Study House, Hollywood Hills, iconic, Julius Shulman, Los Angeles, mid century, photo, Pierre Koenig, pool, post war, retro, Stahl House, vintage
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November 12, 2007
Posted in Morrissey, Music, Myrtle's Pics, Myrtle's Travels, PADRE (Preservation, Architecture, Design, Real Estate), The Reasons Why Myrtle Is the Way She Is, Uncategorized |
Tags: furniture repair, La Cadena, mailbox, Morrissey, stalking
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October 9, 2007
Because of your generous tax dollars, I had today off from work for Columbus day. I spent it working on my house, blogging, and listening to Split Enz.
I was reading Curbed LA, which led me to Luxist, which led me to this:
Posted in Los Angeles, Miller High Life and Djarums, Myrtle's Pics, PADRE (Preservation, Architecture, Design, Real Estate), Retro Trash, Uncategorized |
Tags: drinking, furniture, holiday party, house, Mid Century Modern, pool, retro, vintage
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October 8, 2007
So a couple of months ago, Jef Who and I headed off to the epicenter of everything cheese-goth and townie-like, Downtown Riverside. We were on a mission for two things – tacos and graveyard pics. The tacos were taken care of by Los Amigos on Main St; the tombstones courtesy of the Evergreen Cemetery.
So why [...]
Posted in Food, Life at the Ranch, Myrtle's Pics, Myrtle's Travels, PADRE (Preservation, Architecture, Design, Real Estate), The Reasons Why Myrtle Is the Way She Is, Uncategorized |
Tags: cemetery, Evergreen Cemetery, Ghostbusters, ghosts, graveyard, Riverside, tacos, The Smiths
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