My son, Adam graduated from Cornell Medical School. We are so proud of him. He is Doctor Johnson now and his wife also is a doctor graduated ten days ago from George Town Medical School. They both will have the residency at Harvard affiliated Hospitals.

Adam has a personality exactly like me. I know him better than anybody, he says. That is because I could read myself and understand him. I can picture him in any situation and any behavior and any emotion.

His sensivity has strengthened through playing music all his life. He played Cello in the Johnes Hopkins University Orchestra for four years. He played Base during the Graduation Ceremony in Carnegie hall. The standing musician is Adam!

During four days staying in New York City, we visited the MoMA and Metropolitan museum. Jackson Pollack looks different every time I look. This time, I could see specially the passion, energy and depth. I think that my paintings has a same family of feelings especially the Fractal part.

I got inspired by this Wire Sculpture in MoMA so I am going to create sculptures for two window openings. There are two long and wide openings between the Kitchen and the Family room in what we hope to be our Country House in Puerto Rico. So these wire Sculptures will be installed in the openings.

This painting is very curious looking. I am always curious about the fractal element. Painted as a fractal or just random? It has a fractal look or just random looking? Do fractals only form by physical nature forces or can it be painted by human?

The color scheme is very interesting in this painting. The way it is painted, is suggesting different materials. It definitely is made from fractal phenomena.

We have been back to the Marina in Puerto Rico and met our neighbor in his power Boat. They had a lot of Lobsters in a net bag. We bought two lobsters and cooked for a dinner. Interesting enough they were really vague about where to have catched them, fisherman’s secret. Somewhere south on Culabre Island. Once when we were snorkelling, Peter saw two lobsters but did not have Gloves to pick up Lobsters. So we have never caught the lobsters yet.

While we were in England we saw an old photo of Peter and his first son Mathew. Many years ago Peter had a full beard and some hair on top. Time moves in but it us nice to see and memorize the old days. This was taken when Peter lived in Holland. He is a very good father.
