Moms, Kids
Me and my mom, Venice, 1967
Gideon, Walton, NY, 1992
My mom and Gideon, New York, NY, 2005
Gideon, Walton, NY, 1992
My mom and Gideon, New York, NY, 2005
Labels: autobiography, kid
"The quality of a map cannot be judged simply by its scientific precision but by its ability to serve its purpose and in that context aesthetic and design considerations are every bit as important as the mathematical, and often more so." -- Peter Barber, The Map Book
Labels: autobiography, kid
7 Comments:
Lovely pictures! Lots of emotion.
These are so great.
Aw. You look a lot like your mom in the Venice picture.
These pictures of you as a kid make me wish strongly I had known you then.
Gosh, Gideon is a whole head taller than anyone else! And I think you look just like your mom too.
I wish we had traveled more when I was a kid. My sister told me we didn't because I used to throw-up whenever we went anywhere. (TMI?) But I have no independent memory of it so I'm going to assume she's making it up.
Did you travel a lot when you were a kid?
We traveled quite a bit over a couple of years. My dad taught in Israel for two years and then he took a sabbatical and we messed around Europe for a few months. I am sorely in need of more travel these days -- I crave it so much it hurts. But, nothing in the offing right now. Someday.
Haruspex, I'm guessing we would have been similar kids.
Great photos. I especially love the one of you in Venice.
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