That's me, visiting my sister in Los Gatos (Bay Area), 1973.
She had married "Davy Do," an engineer working for HP, earlier that year
Family backpacking trip, Mt. Ritter (or Banner Peak), Sierra Nevada, 1973.
As I recall, there was no trail as we crossed from Lake Catherine to Thousand Island Lake.
Mom and sister Annie, Los Gatos, 1973
Mom, me, Ray, and Ron--at the San Diego Zoo, 1973
Trabuco Canyon, 1964
Trabuco Canyon, 1964 (with our dog Prince).
In those days, overnight camping was permitted in the canyon.
In those days, overnight camping was permitted in the canyon.
Everybody's a "scout," Orange, 1964.
Ray was three. He taught the scouts how to tie square knots.
My brother Ray was 12 during the '73 Sierra trip.
He loved the mountains and would go anywhere, fearlessly.
1973, near Banner Peak
Ray was three. He taught the scouts how to tie square knots.
My brother Ray was 12 during the '73 Sierra trip.
He loved the mountains and would go anywhere, fearlessly.
1973, near Banner Peak
8 comments:
Love the hair.
Yes--wonderful hair! BvT at his most hip, though I am sure that he never gave that a thought. I especially love the photo of Ray with the mountain peak and lake.
And, of course, your Mom was (could have been) a movie star!
BvT was a hippie, yay. Is that where they make Thousand Island salad dressing? It’s pretty obvious where they make Catalina salad dressing. And what’s that in your mom’s mouth, a stogie or a toothbrush?
Roy seems like a badass in these pictures.
Roy was as much a badass then as he is now.
I 'spose that is true.
BS
And that means, BS, that he wasn't a bad-ass at all; the look is deceiving. I am certain that even then, he was a kind-hearted and shy boy, though with a razor-sharp mind. (Much like you, now that I think about it.)
Same as now. (Yeah, I know--but even the shy part is still true, on some level.) Some of the photos make him seem *hard* or mean; I know that he never was. And I'm glad.
But it's very cool that he *looks* like a bad-ass in these photos!
MAH
Razor-sharp? Well, I'm glad you think so.
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