henry

Here's one that I've gone by about 150 ft away 8-10x /week and didn't see until today.
@Jeremy McCreary squatch is pretty impassive but I see a little twinkle in this one
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Found a squatch and jelly garage around back.
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henry finished his 1000th sasquatch about a week ago (inside @ Seattle Children's Museum).

Most of them are out of easy bike range, but there should still be hundreds I'll come across eventually.

Rainy day here so I'll just share a message from henry
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good job Henry! we are on the short spiral to Nationalism( hope we dont have a "Fahrrad Nacht")
 
Since we are about to enter the Dark time of year, I probably won't be posting nearly as many henry murals (though I do have several on my daily route I haven't posted yet).

Tonight was probably my last daylight commute home until next year, so I took advantage and went by 2 I've known about and stumbled on 2 other random ones on the way.

This is usually blocked with cars and the man door open on weekdays. Was glad to find the machine shop empty on the weekend.
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Guitar Hero Squatch
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Bonus squatch. The owner was in the driveway and immediately came out to ask if I liked her henry when I stopped.
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Bonus squatch #2
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Thanks BH,
I really enjoy the Squatch's you have posted,
are they just scattered around on only in one section of town?
You can tell how Happy/content squatch is via the number of head dew points it has showing........?
 
Thanks NV

The squatches are scattered all over, but the ones I've posted so far are almost all in the same NW quadrant of Seattle and the adjoining burbs to the north. They are also far more likely to be found in certain neighborhoods - not too nice, never on redeveloped plots, never on water view property, etc. A lot of the neighborhoods I ride through are split levels and raised ranches from the 60's and 70's with attached garages and plots large enough for cedar fences which lend themselves to being squatched.

I also work in the neighborhood where most of henry's early murals are and where he lived after moving back to Seattle from Bellingham.
 
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