No, I haven't started collecting sports cards, and if I were to, I wouldn't buy one in such lousy condition. I was out riding my bicycle today, and there it was, lying on the street, and clearly the worse for wear. Anyway, I have an appreciation for players like Charlie Puleo. He played in parts of nine seasons, had 387 strikeouts, which isn't all that bad. Also, a so-so 4.25 career ERA, and a 29-39 record. He played for the Mets, Reds, and Braves. He was born in 1955, he is still alive, and while he never became a star, he has nothing to regret, either. Let's hear it for the journeymen.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Saturday, April 11, 2026
Faded Friends
I have a few more faded prints in the box, but I'm going to move on for a bit to other things. I think, but I'm not sure, that at least some of this series come from the same source.
Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Faded Ladies
Returning to the faded photos series. I think youngish ladies, though the image is so faded I can't be sure.
Sunday, April 5, 2026
Easter Clothes
I have this stack of faded photos I was going to post in a series, but I got distracted, so before I go back to faded photo land, an Easter themed photograph.
Written on the back, "Easter 1954 Mike-6 1/2 yrs. Linda-4 1/2 yrs. Green dress, white shoes, socks, purse & gloves. Blue suit, brown shoes, white shirt and brown bow tie." I guess the parents were worried that they wouldn't remember what their children were wearing.




