Saw this rather unusual car parked in front of a local restuarant last week. Apparently a big fan of the ham radio.  A bumper sticker on the side read "Just Visiting." 
Interesting Finds
The town I grew up in is known for a lot of things; hairy men on motorcycles, annual events that include drunk people and cold water, Santas on tractors.  So when I passed this big chunk of metal on my way to my parent's house the other day, rather than see it as rubble and scrap, I saw it as a symbol of the carefree, unbothered people of Olalla.  I shall call it "Front End of Car."
Yes, free toilets.  There use to be a couple more, but apparently some people needed them, so now they are down to two. 
Perhaps a farmer could enlightening me on why this hay is tubed....?
A classic example of what happens to your car when it breaks down around here.  First, the police promptly tag it (note orange writing on back window).  Then the windows are bashed in.  Lastly, someone rams into it and attempts to knock your car down an embankment. 
Method of clothes washing exclusively seen in the primitive areas of Western Washington, rarely observed in the civilized world...utilizing a Slip n' Slide and the common garden hose.