TACOMA FOUND ART
I worked for a time in Tacoma. The city had promise but seemed never able to overcome its rough edges. Ones made even sharper by its being wedged between a port and lofty foothills. A great place for long walks, but not commerce. Still there were unique finds in the nooks and crannies, one here and then in several blocks another. Oddities like the manuscript museum, the toy train maker and the fashion designer. It made up for the overcast bleakness of the place. If you looked hard enough you could find art there. So it was that I discovered The Nook, a small house next to Discovery Park, its long winding paths always beckoning. The Nook piled deep in collectibles and no organization. A natural magnet for types like me. Gus, the owner specialized in all sorts of things, but the boxes of old envelope covers, correspondence and stamps drew me the most. Especially the foreign ones. You could always find Gus working on something, sorting stamps, repairing old frames holding ...