Photos of the 1912 Stutz Bearcat.
David Crosby wearing a bowl on his head, 1981. (Photos by Henry Diltz)
Raffle for 1000+ Followers!
I can't believe how much this blog has grown over the year… I love being part of this little community and can’t wait to share more ideas in the future. In the meantime, as thanks for your interest and support, I will have this raffle and draw one name who may request a headshot of their PC and one DOL character, OG or SWAP. If you need examples, check out the #jdolh art tag :)
There are some rules to qualify, so please read as follows:
- Follow JDoLH
- REBLOG this post and COMMENT something so I know which names to put in the hat. Only ONE ENTRY PER BLOG.
- Draw date: April 1st. I will tag and DM the winner. If no response within three days after contact, I will draw another name!
Thank you all so much, you are all such lovely individuals <3
here’s my Lily.
We've all been waiting to meet you
But we knew you could do it!
We are proud of you!
Please don't forget this
D'awwww a masterpiece, Sue~ the cuteness! ❤️
More Ena Please!
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Art by Minji Kim
“I do not fear man or devil; it is not in my blood, and if they can shoot any straighter or quicker than I, let them try it, for a .44 equalizes frail women and brute men, and all women ought to be able to protect themselves against such ruffians.” – Ellen “Captain Jack” Elliot, Queen of the Rockies.
She was a tough lady, eccentric and legendary as one of Colorado’s most colorful pioneers. Ellen Elliott was born on Nov. 4, 1842, in New Lentern, Nottingham, England. By the time she made her way to Colorado in 1880, the woman had suffered tragedy and loss.