A new year -- a new portfolio
Morris “Uncle Morrie” Manzo
Manzo Brothers High Stall, 1975 I believe he was market patriarch Socio Manzo’s younger brother but I’m not certain. He was “Uncle Morrie” to the new generation of the market families. He was a quiet, soft-spoken, grandfatherly man with a smile and, in season, a fresh berry for any kid who walked by. This is 1 of 30 prints in a new portfolio named "The Face of the Market". It is portraits and memories of Seattle's public market. I'm hoping to have


Music from Cuba
December's print of the month is from one of the better parties I've been to in a long while. Our neighbor down the street was a chef and had an elaborate outdoor kitchen and cabana in her back yard with a view of the lake. Once or twice a year she threw a major party partly to promote her catering business and party because she enjoyed putting on a major party. For this one she had music by a La Famiglia -- a group from Havana. They (as well as the food) were red hot, pl

