Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Polack Bros. Circus 1966

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Who is this?

Buckles said...

This is Barbara with the Polack elephants in Medinah Temple.

Anonymous said...

John Goodall writes. Don't stop sending daily pictures on your BLOG. I get my day started with a cup of coffee and your offerings. It has become an important part of my every day life. When I am away from home I check my laptop each day to see what new pictures and comments you have offered.

Anonymous said...

Hi Buckles, I can not pass a computer without looking at your web log. Please keep it going. Charlie Gray

Pat Cashin said...

Buckles,

I check your blog every day! It is a treasure trove of historical photos with an honest, unbiased commentary; an extremely rare commodity for the true circus fan. It even inspired me to start a blog of my own.

Keep 'em coming! Especially the clown photos!

Thanks,
~Pat Cashin

Anonymous said...

Buckles, I read your blog in the early morning, even before coffee -- then check it again for comments and additions later in the day as time permits. It never fails to make my morning.

Anonymous said...

Hello Buckles,
I check your weblog every day. The photos are great and your comments are always interesting and informative.Keep it up!

Chuck Pankow

Anonymous said...

Buckles:
Do you have anything on the Royal Canadian Circus before they started doing Shrine? We're looking for pictures of a triple single-bar act that performed with them in the mid-sixties. They were with other comapnies, too, but that's the only name we can remember. Have you heard of any similar act? They did a synchronized routine to classical music with a "Death Drop" finale.
Our email is xrigger@earthlink.net. BTW, love the blog. Little John told me about it and it's a treat for us.

Anonymous said...

The small elephant on top looks like she does not want to look at how high she is. Or she is getting ready to pass gas. Watch out Barbara. I have one elephant poop setting on my computer thanks to Murray Hill. When one is over 60 they can say and do weird things if they want to.