Quizzical Doog

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

Judicial Storm

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

Broke the Mold

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

Too Geeky to Live

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.

Les & Bobby Walsh

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

Class Act

Nowadays they call this ‘child abuse’. That poor dog, he lived in fear. I was fourth of five kids and I think my ma just sorta burned out at that … Read More

Kennywood Park Family Day

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

Unformed Lump

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.

Joe’s Girls

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)!

Water Curtain

One of the waterfalls on the North St. Vrain river below Button Rock Dam (TerraServer).

Owie

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.

Cody from Conifer Hill

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