At the JFK Library

Elegant understatement.

My son and I stopped by the JFK Presidential Library in Boston on the way to his new school in western Massachusetts, where he starts ninth grade on Friday.

The Library, designed by I.M. Pei, is a masterpiece of understated architecture, the exhibits spare and elegant. The small gallery dealing with that awful day in Dallas in November, 1963, is low key and very moving.

But it’s the last image which will resonate with Winston’s many friends who know what he went through this past year and the obstacles he had to overcome in securing his future.



At Columbia Point.

Snapped on the iPhone 6.