Some years ago when I was employed in my final job in a television newsroom, I decided that Friday would be Hat Day.
I began wearing a different hat from my extensive collection all day each Friday and soon others in the newsroom chimed in with their own.
It was silly.
It was fun.
It caused conversation.
It was Friday, the end of the week.
Now I offer up cartoons on Fridays so I can not continue Friday Hat Day.
But I can give you an idea of what it was like and show you how I have had affection for hats my whole entire life.
It started in my youth.
My extreme youth.
My mother made the early costumes.
A majician, complete with cape and top hat
Prince Charming, for some school play
A melancholy conventioneer, on the set of "Hello, Dolly" in Hollywood
A happy hippie, cruising Indiana in his MGB
Weird, that I should don such a hat, but it was hot in Phoenix
But still a formal portrait was taken there, for a Christmas card
And a less formal portrait, for a Halloween party
The Beaner and Timmer with us in Grand Junction
waiting for the train back to Denver
Where we got crazy
Don't laugh at this one
That's a Stetson, bought in Dallas
Celebrating New Year's Eve in Guadalajara