Had quite the unique day yesterday. Went to a car show nxt dr to my home up here in North Spokane, Washington. They were giving out free tattoos to promote there business. And I’m not one to turn dwn ink. The day ended even better. Watching the sun set in a darn near 95 degree day. Decided to fire up the ole Grillè and had some sausage dogs. My uncle, in the photo nxt tome hasn’t gotten ink in 40 yrs. He was a trooper though. The event was for privileged folks in the area who need the help. God Bless this charity.
Had quite the unique day yesterday. Went to a car show nxt dr to my home up here in North Spokane, Washington. They were giving out free tattoos to promote there business. And I’m not one to turn dwn ink. The day ended even better. Watching the sun set in a darn near 95 degree day. Decided to fire up the ole Grillè and had some sausage dogs. My uncle, in the photo nxt tome hasn’t gotten ink in 40 yrs. He was a trooper though. The event was for privileged folks in the area who need the help. God Bless this charity.
Today In 1938: Lou Gehrig plays in his 2,000th consecutive game! “The Iron Horse” comes through with an RBI single in the 8th inning to help the New York Yankees defeat the Boston Red Sox by a score of 12-5 at Yankee Stadium!
Rest In Peace Jim Brown
RB, Syracuse University
and much much more
Legendary running back Jim Brown has passed away. He was 87.
May 19, 2023
Rest In Peace Jim Brown
RB, Syracuse University
and much much more
Jim Brown, the Cleveland Browns fullback who was acclaimed as one of the greatest players in pro football history, and who remained in the public eye as a Hollywood action hero and a civil rights activist, though his name was later tarnished by accusations of violent conduct against women, died on Thursday night at his home in Los Angeles. He was 87.
Legendary NFL running back, actor and social activist Jim Brown has passed away at age 87 on May 18, 2023.
He’s best known for playing fullback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League from 1957 through 1965. Some of his achievements include 9x Pro Bowl, 8x All-Pro, 3x NFL MVP (one of which he received as a rookie in 1957), HOF All-1960s Team, and 1957 NFL rookie of the year. He was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1971. He’s considered to be the greatest running back in the history of the sport at the time of his retirement and remains one of the greatest rushers to ever play in the NFL. He sits 11th all time in rushing yards and sixth all-time in rushing touchdowns.
Brown later became an actor after retiring from professional football. Some of his notable films include The Dirty Dozen, Any Given Sunday, The Running Man, and Mars Attacks!.
Jim Brown February 17, 1936 – May 18, 2023
Mr. Brown shown with Raquel Welch in a publicity photo for Tom Gries’s 100 Rifles (1969)
Standpoint, Idaho a couple wks ago. An unusual warm day for the north Idaho area. Took some photos and grabbed a beer at my favorite Mexican restaurant there named Jalapeño’s. The water hasn’t quite been filled back up but soon.



