Growing up in a Chicago suburb, I never really saw many stars in the sky, but when we took our once-a-year one week vacation in northern Wisconsin, on the Chippewa Flowage, the night sky was ablaze with so many stars, shooting stars, and I saw the Milky Way for the first time. I would like to live there, and were I a wealthy person, I'd buy or at least rent a cottage there. Also by far the pungently freshest air I've ever breathed. How I miss that air!! So when Mr. Pogorelich mentions children growing up in cities in which they can't see the stars in the night sky, or at least not many, I know the feeling.
Growing up in a Chicago suburb, I never really saw many stars in the sky, but when we took our once-a-year one week vacation in northern Wisconsin, on the Chippewa Flowage, the night sky
was ablaze with so many stars, shooting stars, and I saw the Milky Way for the first time. I would like to live there, and were I a wealthy person, I'd buy or at least rent a cottage there. Also by
far the pungently freshest air I've ever breathed. How I miss that air!! So when Mr. Pogorelich mentions children growing up in cities in which they can't see the stars in the night sky, or at least
not many, I know the feeling.
What a wise man.
What a sweet man!