7/20/2013

309 Woodlaw


Sometime in November 1985 Charlie sat at this table at 309 Woodlaw. At least that's what I think it says on the back of the photo. The handwriting is difficult to read. I can tell you that it was in Texas. The actual town is illegible.


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7/15/2013

Charlie TAKING A STAND


Remember the Alamo. Charlie did on March 26, 1983. It seems to have made him very happy.


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7/10/2013

PEOPLE!


Am I seeing things? Are there really people in a photo with Charlie? Do they know he's there? I'm guessing they have no memory of him. He has the last laugh. Charlie has his own web page. The others are merely props in Charlie's world.


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7/02/2013

I can see FOR MILES AND MILES AND...


Charlie at the Grand Canyon, May, 1986.


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In the upcoming post we will have a first for Charlie. I'll let you ponder what that might be.

6/29/2013

Charlie and MOQUI


You probably wouldn't be able to guess where Charlie is, but he's at the Grand Canyon. Charlie is at the Moqui Lodge. The lodge was demolished in 2005. This photo was taken in May, 1986. I'm sure Charlie had nothing to do with its demise.
Moqui Camp/Moqui Lodge • Grand Canyon 

Location: West side of Highway 64, Near South Rim Entrance

Theme: originally a Cabin camp, later A-frame & Motel Modern
Constructed: Moqui Camp by Rudolph Kirby, 1920s

Constructed: Moqui Lodge by Don Potter and Arlen Wisseman, 1960s

Known Timeline: 20 single room cabins, 1930

135 rooms, 1966
Purchased by Fred Harvey Co., 1970s
135 rooms, 1997
Closed: December 2001
Demolished: 2005

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We do not know the fate of Charlie.

6/19/2013

The BRIDGES OF SOMEWHERE TEXAS


Charlie taking a stand and holding the bridge.


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6/15/2013

CHECK Charlie


Charlie's standing so this might mean he's on the move again. He could be...checking out.


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I'm betting nobody believed I actually have a box of photos of a man standing or sitting.