Hey Dan Well remember me. I am back. Happy Fathers day. I am actually in a hotel room in Boston away from my boys...which is killing me. At least we had breakfast this morning. Im glad to see a father as proud as I am. Have a blessed day. Happy Fathers Day michael :)
Thanks for your comment on my blog. I do love New Orleans - and always will - in my own special way. It'll always be dear to me. I get back there about once or twice a year to visit my parents.
If you've never read A Confederacy of Dunces, you must. It's rip-roaring funny and captures the place perfectly.
Happy Father's Day, Dan!
ReplyDeleteHi Dan,
ReplyDeleteboth those pictures are priceless.
Happy Fathers Day to you. I posted a pic of my Dad on my blog.
Hope tomorrow is a relaxing and pampering one!!
Hey Dan
ReplyDeleteWell remember me. I am back. Happy Fathers day. I am actually in a hotel room in Boston away from my boys...which is killing me. At least we had breakfast this morning. Im glad to see a father as proud as I am. Have a blessed day.
Happy Fathers Day
michael :)
dale, grace & michael:
ReplyDeleteGee whiz, I love to hear from you all, and so many thanks!
I certainly wish the best for your own Dads, and all that happens with Dads everywhere.
Thank you,
--Dan L.
Hi Dan, and belated Father's Day wishes to you. This one crept up on me, as we don't celebrate it here until September.
ReplyDeleteI love that pic of you with the truck! You look so proud.
Thanks for dropping by over on mine again - it's always lovely to see you.
Ah Dan, as a dad yourself, you can appreciate what being a dad really means to your own father.
ReplyDeleteThe pictures are lovely. I also like that painting especially.
You have a wonderful fund of old photos, and I love your blog for its quirky eclectic assortment of pictures and pieces. Thanks for making me smile!
Thanks for your comment on my blog. I do love New Orleans - and always will - in my own special way. It'll always be dear to me. I get back there about once or twice a year to visit my parents.
ReplyDeleteIf you've never read A Confederacy of Dunces, you must. It's rip-roaring funny and captures the place perfectly.