“Here Be Monsters.”
This was a phrase used by map makers long ago to depict uncharted waters where ships were known to have entered but mysteriously disappeared. They never returned to their home port so were listed as “Lost at … Read the rest
“Here Be Monsters.”
This was a phrase used by map makers long ago to depict uncharted waters where ships were known to have entered but mysteriously disappeared. They never returned to their home port so were listed as “Lost at … Read the rest
The man on the left is my father. His brother, my uncle Dan, (my total favorite guy growing up) sits next to him.
When Dan was on his two week honeymoon in the Caribbean in 1938, he wrote to my … Read the rest