DAG asked the other day about the photos on my closet wall. Since there is not much to tell, today is the perfect day to tell it.
For reasons completely unknown to me, and most uncharacteristically, last New Years Day, I found a coupon for Michael's, a chain of arts and crafts stores, and purchased a dozen picture frames.
Somewhere along the line,the idea for the picture wall took root. It's an idea I could get away with in no other room in the house. The rules were simple. No women. Surprisingly, nothing has ever been said, but I suspect there is a lot of eye rolling. My bride indulges me.
The photos have been for the most part liberated from various blog posts, and represent a current pantheon of explorers, adventurers, artists and writers.

Peter Beard, artist, conservationist
George Mallory and Sandy Irvine. The same Everest expedition
Jim Corbett. British soldier, hunter, explorer

There is positively no rhyme or reason for any of the photos selected. I have another batch of photos waiting to trade places with these. Mostly authors this time. Twain, Maugham, Dylan Thomas, Hemingway, Capote.
Mercifully, I am on the mend.
Toad
What great photos! Very inspiring, no doubt. Am I right in thinking you're the only subject still living?
ReplyDeleteI think it's a great idea! What a perfect place for photos!
ReplyDeleteA sort of gentleman-adventurer inspiration board! A fine idea.
ReplyDeleteAnd isn't it refreshing to see men of action who actually dressed well? Today's crowd (few and far between though they may be) might take a page from that book.
Jim Corbett was one of my childhood heroes, a great photo of a gentleman at leisure.
ReplyDeletePeter Beard is still alive and kicking
ReplyDeleteDear Sir,
ReplyDeleteThere is a forthcoming biography of Mr. Maugham written by a Ms. Selina Hastings that looks quite good. Are you fond of Evelyn Waugh as I am?
Yours in civility,
Hilton
Hilton, my summers are filled with Maugham. When the steamy summer days roll around, few writers feel as good. Thank you for the tip. I have pre ordered a copy.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots - I thought I recognized at least one from ADG.
ReplyDeleteYou certainly look the part of a southern gentleman.
Maybe I'll steal your idea for my side of the closet.
DAG
Boss Toad as ADG says
ReplyDeleteepic. outstanding. inspiring. sartorial elegance amidst men of leisure and adventure set.
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