Sunday, July 23, 2017
Holiday
I know it's not like you would notice it, given the infrequency of my posts lately, but my family and I are going on vacation this week. In the meantime, enjoy this vintage 1960's Johnson's Holiday Car Washing Cream bottle. I don't know why those cars don't have windshields. That'll really mess up your hair. See you when I get back!
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Between the Covers
I recently wrote about judging a book by its cover. But I've learned over the years, you can't always trust the cover to reveal the true contents of a book. And I'm not talking about the story inside.
Over the years, I've found many things hidden among the pages of books I've bought, from cash to four-leaf clovers to store receipts to hidden school tardy slips. On rarer occasions, you might even find a story within the story.
Over the years, I've found many things hidden among the pages of books I've bought, from cash to four-leaf clovers to store receipts to hidden school tardy slips. On rarer occasions, you might even find a story within the story.
Thursday, July 6, 2017
The Little Screens
This recent New York Times slideshow introduced me to the photography of Lee Friedlander, specifically his series of photos featuring images of television shows and commercials as seen on actual TVs in the early 1960's. Oddly enough, I found my own cache of similar images at an estate sale recently, the work of another TV fanatic from 1964. I'm not sure if he was inspired by Friedlander, but looking through the various images, I can tell what did inspire him.
Featuring random shots of mainly talk show programs, this photographer leaned primarily toward the female guest (and often her figure). Most shots are labeled with the program name and broadcast date.
Featuring random shots of mainly talk show programs, this photographer leaned primarily toward the female guest (and often her figure). Most shots are labeled with the program name and broadcast date.