Pictorial Biography of the Carr-Siegel Family

The old website covered the years through 2006 can be seen here:  pre2007.carr-siegel.net

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 Israel 1967:  in the summer of 1949 part of my family emigrated to Israel to live on a kibbutz. I lost track of them and didn't know where they were in Israel. In 1966 my stepfather wrote a letter to the last address he knew - the high school where my dad taught in 1948. That letter was forward to my mom and then to me.  I exchanged letters with my stepfather who was living on the kubbutz Ma'agan Michael in Israel. When the 6-Day War broke out in June 1967, I decided to visit in the Fall of 1967 for around 6 weeks. On the way to Israel, I spent a day at Exp 67 World Fair in Montreal, Canada.

Family Travels  

Family Events  1998 Wedding

  Biking in Tulsa:  The Hood;  Will Roger's Fly-in;  Skiatook Loop;  Woolaroc;  Keystone Lake 

Sydney's Journey: A still photo timelapes through the years.  

Vanishing Synagogues of downtown Toronto -- 1972, a photographic project

Ghost Ranch -- A B&W film photography workshop in 2007 in the desert of New Mexido

Urban Landscapes -- A Photographic Journey 1957 - 2023

Biking Adventures - Week long bike trips with guided support which often entailed camping     

Jay's 1957 Summer in Western Europe -- joined a Penn State student group for an educational tour  (I was a rising junior in High School) 

Moosonee in 1970 -- a town in Northern Ontario, Canada, considered "the Gateway to the Artic"