Thursday, August 6, 2015

ONCE UPON A TIME

my first wife and the mother of my older children, Caitlin and Miles, the late poet Lee Lally in the house we rented on Emory Place in the "Friendship Heights" section of Washington DC c. 1972
 (photo by John Gossage)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

LEE LOOKS BEAUTIFUL...LIKE ONE OF THE BRONTES

Suzanne

Lally said...

Yeah I agree Suzanne...I didn't remember this photo but my friend Terence sent it to me and it brought back a lot...definitely one of my favorite shots of her...

tpw said...

Dear M: You've forgotten my post on Lee, with this great photo by Gossage as the centerpiece:
http://blog.bestamericanpoetry.com/the_best_american_poetry/2011/04/lee-lallys-these-days-terence-winch.html

Lally said...

ack, the post-op aging brain obviously doesn't have the photographic memory it once did...

William said...

Nobody's perfect, Michael, and all our brains are aging along with the rest of us, more's the pity. Brains aside, this is a lovely photo.