Okay, I do realize that not all of you have interest in seeing all these, but I have so many different people that I want to make sure get to see different ones of these that you will just have to put up with this for now. My Dad was a man of many talents (or photo op ideas, anyway...). I hope you enjoy enough of these not to be too overwhelmed with my trip through his stuff...
then, sadly...
Oh these are priceless! Have you never gone through all of these before? Who's the other fellow, do you know?
And now, I must say, because both of our fathers would expect it of me, that the poor fellow in the second last photo was, sadly
foiled again.
Posted by: erin | 01/31/2013 at 08:27 PM
I've seen them before, yes, but there is something different about really going through them now that he has been gone a while and having listened to so much of his music (with so much more to go...have an awesome Sinatra singing Rod McKuen...just the right amount of awful to make it awesome). He (Dad, not Sinatra or McKuen I speak of here) was so fascinating, really. He told me once he always had "a free mind". I believe it. So glad he was my Dad just so I had a reason to get to know him (because he wasn't really a dad, but you know, we were the best of friends.) I do miss him.
Posted by: Laura | 02/01/2013 at 07:58 AM
Aw, Erin...you 'had' to; right? :)
Laura, it's fun to see bits of history; thanks for sharing.
Posted by: Kate | 02/01/2013 at 10:26 AM
Yeah, she can't resist. Think about that when you consider Andersonville...
Posted by: Laura | 02/01/2013 at 11:00 AM