June 15, 2014

Father's Day.

Portrait of Richard Althouse

That's a drawing of my father, Richard Althouse, blogged on Father's Day 2011.

A photograph:

Richard Althouse

Previously blogged on Father's Day 2006.

And here's the "Records From My Father" series I did last summer.

16 comments:

donald said...

Great hair!

Scott said...

What a nice looking man. I especially like the bow tie he wore in the photograph. It's a great accent to a sunny disposition.

Meade said...

His forehead looks like Dennis Miller's.

Now is the winter of our discontent made glorious summer by this son of New York said...

Handsome guy. Hey, my dad was handsome too, in a "he looked a lot like me" sort of way.

campy said...

#EndFathersDay

The Crack Emcee said...

How old were you when you did the portrait?

Shane said...

I can see the Sinatra approaches based on the sideshot photo.

My father still lives in South Jersey. To good men everywhere! Salut!

Ann Althouse said...

"A drawing of my father, Richard Althouse, dating back to the 1940s, signed by Henry Jacobs."

Ann Althouse said...

I was less than 0 when that drawing was made.

Meade said...

He also looked a lot like my two favorite stepsons.

David said...

Handsome man!

The sketch looks a bit like Ronan Farrow. Is Frank Sinatra your grandaddy?

Malesch Morocco said...

I can see you in his eyes.

chillblaine said...

Fathers Matter!

By the way, the latest study by "them" suggests that there is a correlation between the housework gap and the gender gap at work.

"Researchers found that when fathers perform a more equal distribution of household labor, their daughters express a greater interest in both working outside the home and in a broader array of occupations."

I suggest "housework gap" would be an excellent tag.

Blair said...

I think we have finally found DB Cooper!

Ann Althouse said...

"Handsome man!"

I sure think so!

"The sketch looks a bit like Ronan Farrow. Is Frank Sinatra your grandaddy?"

He did look a lot like Frank Sinatra (and was asked for his autograph on that account), but as the 2 men aged, they looked less alike, my father being more handsome. Better hair!

For the record, my father had blue eyes.

(Both my parents had blue eyes and dark hair.)

Ann Althouse said...

Sinatra was born about 10 years before my father.