Showing posts with label Chestnut Hill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chestnut Hill. Show all posts

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Thirty-Six


Thirty-Six Jefferson Road, Chestnut Hill Massachusetts


This is the home of Jordy, one of my dearest friends, her mother Susan and her brother Callen. I've known her most of my life, and this is where she's always lived, so returning here always feels like journeying into my childhood. In fact this drawing became the t-shirt we all wore on Jordy's ninth birthday:


This is the driveway that we used to sled down, and race down in toy trucks.


Here are the tree branches we used to climb:


It dates from the early to mid 1920's, around the same time as the house that I grew up in, and they are both in a Tudor style. It must have been the trend of the 1920's.

Jordy, Charry, & Luna


Jordy is one of my oldest friends, we met in pre-school, so I always make a point of stopping by her house when I'm in Brookline.


She hates having her picture taken but I prevailed in the name of our years of friendship, and I got some really great shots. (Thank god for the Sports setting I swear it was designed to get off lots of shots of camera-shy friends.


I think her strong bone structure looks unbelievable in this light!


When we were little there were cats all over her house, but the brood has since thinned down to three, and while Basil was too camera-shy, I did get the chance to snap a few shots of Charry and Luna. This is Charry investigating the camera:


Luna lounging: