jthanson
jthanson t1_jazlwaj wrote
Reply to TIL Until 1921 the Colorado River did not flow through the State of Colorado. It took an act of Congress to “move” the river into the state by renaming the Grand River and adding it to the Colorado River. by triviafrenzy
That’s like the time Congress tried to add Lake Champlain to the Great Lakes.
jthanson t1_j7y55yt wrote
Reply to Roadtrip a couple years ago. Started taking pictures around 7 AM in Seattle. Stopped at Victor Falls, then down to Crystal Mountain for some snow. On the way back I saw this view of the mountain. Around noon, and I think I was near Enumclaw by Nixx_Mazda
That is a beautiful picture. Thank you for sharing!
jthanson t1_j7t8ni0 wrote
Reply to comment by UncommonSense12345 in Gold deposit potentially worth $3 billion found near Republic by WashingtonPass
And then the urban sophisticates wonder why they are reviled by us poor, knuckle-dragging slobs out here in the rural areas. It's like the Russian Revolution when the urban Socialists didn't understand why the peasants didn't like them.
Oh, wait—I'm in a rural area. I'm supposed to be one of those poor, uneducated rubes incapable of putting together a coherent sentence. I'd probably better not burst their illusion by referencing Bolsheviks canvassing the countryside looking for support from landless peasants.
jthanson t1_j7snp80 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Gold deposit potentially worth $3 billion found near Republic by WashingtonPass
I know. Anything less than insulting the poor, backward, ignorant ruralites in this sub warrants punishment.
I will repent and go out to Enumclaw and insult some hard-working blue collar people as penance.
jthanson t1_j7qyaw3 wrote
That's wonderful news for the people of Ferry County. They will have access to good-paying blue-collar jobs.
jthanson t1_j6gbgwd wrote
That is an amazing and beautiful picture.
jthanson t1_j56v7n9 wrote
Reply to comment by TVDinner360 in Mt Adams, just before sunrise on MLK Day by Apple_Cup
If it did erupt, would anyone notice? Maybe Yakima.
jthanson t1_j52tpkj wrote
Reply to comment by jdbsea in Mt Adams, just before sunrise on MLK Day by Apple_Cup
I love the area northwest of Mt. Adams. There are some amazing places around there like Walupt Lake and some of the other recreational areas in the area.
jthanson t1_j50vmc2 wrote
Reply to Mt Adams, just before sunrise on MLK Day by Apple_Cup
Adams is a beautiful and underappreciated mountain.
jthanson t1_j4zb78c wrote
Reply to Enjoying a day at Spirit Lake by araemo28
That whole area was so beautiful back before the eruption. Hard to believe it's over forty years now. Somewhere under all that mud is Harry Truman.
jthanson t1_j2ygcwe wrote
Reply to comment by _brudy in Fredonia Grange--near Burlington by SocialSyphilis
You're welcome. :)
jthanson t1_j2y8qwn wrote
Reply to comment by _brudy in Fredonia Grange--near Burlington by SocialSyphilis
Washington is one of the strongest states for the Grange. During the Progressive Era, there were many Washington farmers and other agricultural workers who joined the Grange. There are still many Granges left in our state. It was the most popular fraternal group for people living in rural areas.
jthanson t1_j1tkix5 wrote
Reply to TIL that British troops developed a diss song against Nazi leaders during World War II titled "Hitler Has Only Got One Ball." It was quickly picked up and sang by Allied troops. by collarpoppppppin
Parody songs about the enemy used to be more common. WWI had tunes like “We’re Going To Hang Out The Washing On The Siegfried Line.”
jthanson t1_j1mm8cl wrote
Reply to comment by Potatoswatter in TIL the song "Buffalo Gals" sung by the future Mr. and Mrs. Bailey in "It's a Wonderful Life" is about the prostitutes of Buffalo, New York. by baby_blue_eyes
Most of the Old West predated piano roll sales. In those days sheet music sales was what determined a hit song.
jthanson t1_j1leozx wrote
Reply to TIL the song "Buffalo Gals" sung by the future Mr. and Mrs. Bailey in "It's a Wonderful Life" is about the prostitutes of Buffalo, New York. by baby_blue_eyes
“Buffalo Gals” was also a common tune played by pianists in the Old West.
jthanson t1_j19qly8 wrote
Reply to comment by earthcaretaker315 in Next to the manger at Capitol Campus by LoudLemming
Although I appreciate your pedantry, the use of homophone is appropriate here. Although “have” and “of” are not homophones when pronounced correctly, they are indistinguishable in colloquial speech, especially in American English. The incorrect usage of “of” in place of “have” is a phenomenon of auditory language experience. In that respect, it is homophony that is to blame.
jthanson t1_j18zrwx wrote
Reply to comment by AlienMutantRobotDog in Next to the manger at Capitol Campus by LoudLemming
I think the capitol is a very appropriate place for a display with some evergreen trees.
jthanson t1_j16fpkz wrote
Reply to comment by earthcaretaker315 in Next to the manger at Capitol Campus by LoudLemming
As a matter of fact, you could. For example, you could have used the word "have" instead of the incorrect homophone "of."
jthanson t1_j16fhj1 wrote
Reply to comment by bubbamike1 in Next to the manger at Capitol Campus by LoudLemming
Because the Capitol Campus is a place where citizens can put up displays for the holidays. That's also why there's a menorah. I'm surprised more groups haven't taken the opportunity to share something meaningful to them in a public space.
jthanson t1_iy7hnii wrote
Reply to comment by Netopalas in June, 1955. My grandfather was happy to return home after a few years on the east coast by Nixx_Mazda
That’s what I thought, too. It definitely looks like the border east of Spokane, but I’m not old enough to have been there pre-I-90.
jthanson t1_iy7acey wrote
Reply to June, 1955. My grandfather was happy to return home after a few years on the east coast by Nixx_Mazda
Any idea where that pic was taken?
jthanson t1_iwsd3vr wrote
Reply to comment by sha-nan-non in this mornings sunrise ✨ by sha-nan-non
Yes you do. I’m surrounded by trees so I don’t see the mountain from the house.
jthanson t1_iwrlldg wrote
Reply to comment by sha-nan-non in this mornings sunrise ✨ by sha-nan-non
I thought I recognized that view. Hello, neighbor!
jthanson t1_iwrkr7s wrote
Reply to this mornings sunrise ✨ by sha-nan-non
Where was that picture taken? South Pierce County?
jthanson t1_jc7s1kf wrote
Reply to Foot of the Blues - Walla Walla by julius3211
The Blue Mountains are incredibly beautiful and a great place to visit. I enjoy every trip to the southeastern corner of our state.