- Name (Hon. Keith Gormezano) on stone sitting wall at a new children's playground, 59th Street and Phinney Ave. N., North of Woodland Park Zoo, Phinney Ridge, Seattle.
This supported the establishment of a badly needed playground in the Phinney Ridge neighborhood where I now live. I don't have any chosen, biological, or accidental offspring. Actually, I prefer them quietly broiled, baked, or steamed (they're low-cal and meet Weight Watchers and ADA guidelines that way). I would sell them for medical experiments if I had any in spite of being a former nanny and day care provider in college. However, I am very pro-kid as they will be paying for my "retirement", smile and represent our future. Someone invested in us, we should do the same in return.
- "Why be normal?" with my name upside down, Baker Park, 8300 block 14th Ave NW Park, Ballard, Seattle.
A mini-park needed in Crown Hill. Perhaps the children who play there will be persuaded to ask themselves,
"Why do what your parents want you to do, why be like everyone else, why not be yourself?"- "Why be normal?" with my name upside down, Loyal Heights Playscape, 2511 NW 80th St., Ballard, Seattle.
- Name on brick, Franklin High School, Rainier Valley, Seattle.
- "Why be normal?" with my name upside down, new Ballard High School, Seattle.
- "Why be normal?" with my name underneath, New Hope Baptist Church, 124 21 Ave. (at Yesler), Seattle.
- "Why be normal?" with my name upside down, Loghouse Museum, 3003 61st Ave. SW, West Seatte, Seattle.
- "Why be normal?" with my name upside down or on top ( I guess I like to be on "top" or spin them for Hannukah), Latona School Playground, Wallingford, Seattle
- "Why be normal?" with my name upside down, History House, Fremont, Seattle.
- Contributor Name, $100-$500 section, Fremont Rocket, Fremont (the center of the universe) neighborhood, Seattle,
- Contributor to help move the Lenin Statue to Fremont (aka the center of the universe).
I never liked Lenin but hey, it's now quite a tourist attraction. Anything for a Fremont buck and to put the place on a map or in a guidebook. Nevermind if we sacrifice out moral principles. Who's next. Adolf? Pol Pot. Nixon? Will we have an avenue of statutes in Fremont? Inquiring minds (who own lava lamps) want to know!- "Why be normal?" with my name upside down, Kirkland Public Library, Kirkland, WA.
In the last 10 years, I have donated most of my books, cassettes, videotapes, and records to local libraries. I only keep what I need or use on a monthly basis. Part of my simply living or voluntarily simplicity strategy.- Name, Pike Place Market, Seattle.
The first tile I bought to support the farmers in the market.
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