Sunday, July 19, 2009

Plenty of beer.



Good times here. My grandparents were partiers! That's them in the back on the left. My dad is on the end on the right with his...uh, girlfriend. Not my mom! Hmmph.



This is where they were for the evening.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your pictures - They remind me of my memories. I noticed you are missing Palladian on Althouse - Is he ok?

Darcy said...

Hi! Thank you very much!

Oh, yes, I think he's fine - I'm just guessing we won't see him at Althouse much just based on the whole controversy over the trolls there. I have seen him at Trooper's blog since then, though.

I really do miss him at Althouse. And thanks for stopping by!

Trooper York said...

Hey your daddy was a player. And he looked snazzy in the hottest club downtown. Cool.

chickelit said...

I'll bet they sang "99 Bottles of beer on the Wall."

blake said...

Kind of quiet over here. [kaff, kaff]

Jason (the commenter) said...

blake, and just when she branched out of sports!

chickelit said...

Hey Darcy,
We need something new?

I'd love to hear about the Detroit Lions.

Jason (the commenter) said...

Yes, the real tennis season has just started! Where is the coverage?

Bushman of the Kohlrabi said...

Great picture Darcy. I'm always amazed at how well dressed people were during that era.

chickelit said...

Missing you here!

chickelit said...

At least tell us about your upcoming tennis trip. Inquiring minds want to know.

Hoosier Daddy said...

That's the sad part of my generation. I have great drinking pictures too but I can't put them online for everyone to see. No one had a snazzy US Army uniform in mine. We had togas plus there was a donkey and couple of midgets and that probably wouldn't set well in today's PC world.

Then there was the dancer in Cleveland we hired who had webbed feet but I try to forget that night.

Darcy said...

You guys are so great, coming here when I haven't been blogging.

At chickenlittle's request, I will write about my U.S. Open trip!

Thanks for reading. Very sweet.

Anonymous said...

Great pictures...there's a warmth in old photos like these that digital doesn't capture.

Darcy said...

Thanks, Windbag!

Once again, thanks for all the comments. I'm glad you liked the family photoblogging. I'd like to do more of it soon.