Read Tender at the Bone Online
Authors: Ruth Reichl
Tags: #Biography & Autobiography, #Personal Memoirs, #Cooking, #General
To my distress I could not find a single photograph of either Alice or Mrs. Peavey. What I did turn up is this wonderful woodblock print that Hortense Ansorge, Dad’s first wife, made of Alice sometime during the forties.
Hortense herself, holding a portfolio.
Scenes from Maison Heureuse: my “equipe” (Nikili, the terror, is center front).
Danielle on the beach.
Counselors having a drink in the café at Boyardville (I’m in the back, wearing sunglasses because I thought they made me look mysterious).
This is the only photo I have from the trip that Serafina and I took to North Africa. The handsome man on the left is Dris. On the back it says, “This is a photo that we took together in the street. It was a surprise photo. A little souvenir from Dris. Love.”
Doug and me flanking Aunt Birdie at our wedding. Pat made my dress: It had a rainbow skirt and a cummerbund with a road running right up the middle, symbolizing Route 7, the road on which we were married.
The wedding, on the road.
Wedding, surrounded by my parents and various friends.
Milton, with a neighbor, in Crete.
Washing dishes at Paradise Loft.
Doug, me, and friends just down the street from Paradise Loft, 1971.
Cooking pancakes on hot glass at The Pilichuck Glass Workshop, 1972.