
The gargoyle is an interesting choice for a porch decoration. Maybe they bought it with plans to upgrade their house to a castle someday?
Location: Portland, OR
Contributed by: Dawn Foster
What does your Crazy Neighbor do?

The gargoyle is an interesting choice for a porch decoration. Maybe they bought it with plans to upgrade their house to a castle someday?
Location: Portland, OR
Contributed by: Dawn Foster

This house always perplexes me. Why the tin foil? What’s going on in there? It looked really cool in the evening sun this day, though.
Lately, there has been an enormous note written in marker on the front door, instructing FedEx and UPS to go around back. What is she expecting? Deliveries from aliens?
Location: Portland, OR
Contributed by: Sarah Gilbert

I took this picture while driving early in the morning right in front of my office. The car is covered in dolls and a bunch of other stuff, some of which is covered with snow. I had to look twice to believe it was real.
Location: Columbus, Ohio
Contributed By: Erica

I think that they might actually build these custom bikes in that garage. The bikes are a little crazy (I can’t imaging riding one), but they are pretty cool and very Portland.
Location: Portland, OR
Contributed by: Dawn Foster

Neighbor has built an expansion (sans permit, of course) plus a gravel pit, plus impromptu parking space, on their side lawn for everyone to see.
Location: Vancouver, WA
Contributed by: Steven

I came upon this fine gentleman as I was walking home. He was standing with legs apart and firmly planted while the rest of him went whirling about, arms spinning, muttering to himself — or was he having a conversation with the Gatorade bottle caps on the ground in front of him? Perhaps it was a bout of glossolalia.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Photo and description by Flickr user davitydave used under Creative Commons.
Contributed by Dawn Foster.

These are posted all over my neighborhood.
Location: San Francisco, CA
Photo and description by Flickr user miz_ginevra used under Creative Commons.
Contributed by: Dawn Foster