It was a success, from music to family encounters to food, and paid what may well be an unexpected dividend; my brother in law George Graham, avocational naturalist- localist and photographer,introduced me to his town's restored herring (alewife) run, and our mutual fascination with it became my unexpected second theme for the visit- who knows what may come?
Tonight, a preview and glimpses; I have an assignment to write on Tom, and many herring photos too, all to come.
On the subway with K:
Sideman Thad Beckman; later, local singer Barrence Whitfield, who recorded more than a few songs with Tom back when... Cuban Sandwich!
My mother: "You look OLD", she said to me. "And I am NOT convinced I'm 90, either!"
Sisters Alicia, Anita, Karen...
The blurred one below is, I believe, my sisters (and niece Stella) expressing solidarity with their geographically wayward brother, or something equally hilarious. Beware the Sister Posse.... (sorry for blur), and me with Wendy, closest in age to me.
The run- got an article's worth, but some highlights-- restored urban anadromous fish spawning, with predators! (Comorant by Lisa Erwin, Weymouth MA)
4 comments:
Very cool
So enjoyed your brief visit. I miss you tons! Neet
Fish out of water? Fish back in water? Both!
Nice!
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