Did you know that it's JG's birthday today? Well it is! And as usual, Sue B. has gone above and beyond, providing a set of vintage scans to help celebrate. In this first one, the presumed birthday boy sits enthroned at the head of the table, beneath balloons, streamers, and the words HAPPY BIRTHDAY. See that little girl in the hallway? It's so strange, when mom took this picture, there was nobody there!
Whoa, the supply of crepe streamers in the US dropped to alarming levels after mom decorated this house. I enjoy the deflated balloons. Darn things! Why when I was a kid, balloons lasted forever! Instead of one big cake, it appears that each party attendant would get his/her own cupcake, complete with candle.
Those look like some massive cupcakes. But I could handle one! Some folks are licking the frosting off of their candles, while others are ready to tackle the main event.
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Guess what? It's not only JG's birthday, but it is also Father's Day! I have some personal photos from some Junior Gorillas to share, just for fun. Let's start with this great picture of Steve Stuart, aka "Nanook", with is dad. Such a sweet photo! Steve's dad looks like a proud papa, for sure.
Next is a picture of me and my dad. This might have been at our house in Evanston, Illinois. My dad is looking on as I consider sharing my beer with him. Sorry, pops, I love my suds! Actually, I do remember that he would, on occasion, let me (or my brother) have the last drops of beer when we desperately wanted to have what he was having. The funny thing is that I grew up not especially liking beer, though I like it fine now.

And one more Father's Day pic... here's a photo of Sue B's dad, Lou Perry (you know Lou!), taken just days ago; Lou took so many wonderful photos of Disneyland, going back to the early days of the park. Sue has shared a lot of them here on GDB, and that got the attention of author Chris Merritt. He was working on his massive book, "
The Happiest Place on Earth: The Incredible Story of Walt Disney's Disneyland". From what I understand, five of Lou's photos wound up in the finished volume! The photo shows Lou, at age 96, holding a copy of Chris's book (which, by all reports, is
stunning) -
SO COOL! Thank you for everything, Lou (and Sue)!
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And now (talk about an anticlimax)... it's Snoozle Time! First up is this look toward the Plaza's central hub, a green circle divided into quadrants. What a pleasant place to sit and relax in the shade. There's no "Partners" statue yet - not for another 35 years or so. I still think the statue should have had Walt and Mickey on motorcycles, but some ideas are too ahead of their time.
Next is this too-soft look (circa August, 1968) from the Peoplemover, gazing down on the entry to Tomorrowland, and the swirling purple and yellow flowers (designed by Rolly Crump). To the left, there are plenty of available tables at the Plaza Inn. An Omnibus is coming in for a landing, my dream is to hijack it and head onto the nearby freeway.