Quizzical Doog
A particularly incisive moment (or I was farting – looks the same).

A particularly incisive moment (or I was farting – looks the same).
The upcoming elections will no doubt be cause for much societal turmoil – regardless of the outcome. Visiting Denver on a cloudy day recently, I was struck by this image … Read More
Good grief. The old saying goes ‘They broke the mold after they made him’ – looks like they broke the mold while they were makin this kid… Had a barber … Read More
Good grief. Amazing I wasn’t put to death instantly. I think this was in 2nd grade… so, about 1964. Cold War kid. That shirt is now illegal in most states.
First day of school. School sucked.
Two of the finest people I’ve ever known: my Uncle Les Walsh and his wife Bobby (one of my mother’s sisters). Rest in Peace Bobby. My elegy to her is … Read More
The folks and ‘the boys’. Passerbys were probably thinking “must live near a nuke plant”. Left to right: My Father, George, me, my mother Shirley and my brother David. I … Read More
So wet behind the ears I’m still dripping. That vest… good grief. I remember the photographer (Mr. Shaffer) saying “That’s the best smile you got?” Yeah, pal, school sucks.
My cousin Joe Walsh‘s daughters. (click thumbnail for larger image) From left-to-right: Annie, Casey, Leslie, Megan. Congratulations to Leslie on her graduation (last year)!
One of the waterfalls on the North St. Vrain river below Button Rock Dam (TerraServer).
My friend Mr. Jim Harris. Permanent resident of Conifer Hill, CO. Amazing man.
Saw this on a concrete-pumper truck control panel. I think this is the most graphic warning label I’ve ever seen (and I’ve seen a few). Definitely would leave a mark.
Our cat Kinky dozing in the sun. Fuzzy thing.
This dog is literally the dog I always wished for when I was a boy. Always eager to chase a stick and friendly as can be. Surely he is an … Read More