Just this morning in an interview by Chris Hedges with Patrick Lawrence there was a comment not necessarily so positive about Lippmann and Dewey (which I have forwarded to Patrick) - so I was interested in reading it - and the reference to Bernays - a cousin of whom I met a decade ago in Tamworth where he was the pastor of 3Cs church... I enjoyed the Shaun Micallef piece and the one which followed on - on YouTube - about Michaelia Cash!!! The painting with the man on the forested islet reminds me somewhat of a photo I took many years ago of a pine tree covered islet on a highland's lake in Scotland and another about 13 years ago on Chappaquiddick Island (a short ferry ride from Edgartown on the north-east tip of Martha's Vineyard). There was no man standing on either of the islets I photographed.
I met Bernays' sister - Judith Heller (nee Bernays) in Santa Monica in 1967 - she was the great friend of my great aunt Lily with whom we stayed for some weeks. I was ten and heard she was Freud's niece - which didn't mean a lot to me at the time ;)
Just this morning in an interview by Chris Hedges with Patrick Lawrence there was a comment not necessarily so positive about Lippmann and Dewey (which I have forwarded to Patrick) - so I was interested in reading it - and the reference to Bernays - a cousin of whom I met a decade ago in Tamworth where he was the pastor of 3Cs church... I enjoyed the Shaun Micallef piece and the one which followed on - on YouTube - about Michaelia Cash!!! The painting with the man on the forested islet reminds me somewhat of a photo I took many years ago of a pine tree covered islet on a highland's lake in Scotland and another about 13 years ago on Chappaquiddick Island (a short ferry ride from Edgartown on the north-east tip of Martha's Vineyard). There was no man standing on either of the islets I photographed.
I met Bernays' sister - Judith Heller (nee Bernays) in Santa Monica in 1967 - she was the great friend of my great aunt Lily with whom we stayed for some weeks. I was ten and heard she was Freud's niece - which didn't mean a lot to me at the time ;)
She wrote about her grandparents - Sigmund Freud's parents here. https://www.commentary.org/articles/judith-heller/freuds-mother-and-father-a-memoir/
Meanwhile the Freud genes just keep on rolling, they keep on rolling through British life through Anna, Lucian and now Esther Freud the novelist.