Thursday, July 10, 2008

Hunting for Ideas

I decided to look through some family photo albums for inspiration and as a reminder of what I used to do for fun before grad school. The first thing I discovered is that no one in the family can take a picture. No heads, blurred features - just what were we taking pictures of anyway? There does seem to be one consistent theme throughout the albums though and that's our annual family vacations at Lake Como, Pa. I think I might look a little closer and see what I might come up with on this topic.

1 comment:

Prof. Corse said...

What bugs me is that I am unable to throw out blurry photos of headless people. For some demented reason, I feel that every photograph is an historical treasure. But just because something is irreplaceable, does it therefore have value?!?

A website on family vacationing could be interesting... How to plan with a group, how to compromise to meet everyone's interests, how to keep memories...? --ELC