Iceland the Myth
Trigger Warning to those in Ivy League schools: This might mess with your preconceptions of things you've never experienced. There are about 330,000 people in Iceland (Rhode Island, by comparison, has a million), and almost three million sheep, about 10 per
A Bight of the Apple
You've got to love people already complaining about the new iPhones without even having them in hand as yet. If you don't like them, don't buy them. But don't sit there whining that Apple hasn't made its new product exactly
Keep Your Pets on A Leash
A pet is something that receives particular favor, as in "teacher's pet." A peeve is an irritation that one feels, real or perceived. Hence, a "pet peeve" is a particularly welcome irritation, giving someone reason to complain. If you have enough of
Iceland
The geomorphology of this country is fascinating. The earth seems to erupt without warning all around you. There are geysers and volcanoes, crashing waterfalls, geothermal wonders. Ice covers lava flows. Water percolating through the layers takes 100 years to reach
Scenes from Iceland
Scenes from Iceland. Not the salmon ladder up the falls, the "bees in a box" which come and go to pollinate indoor tomato plants grown with geothermally heated water, and walking thought the rift between the tectonic plates of Europe
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 09/11/17
I wanted to take this moment with you this morning to share my prayers and thoughts for those in Houston, Florida, and elsewhere who are and have been in harm's way because of these tremendous storms. I ask only
Alanisms
For the moment, you may not have another dollar, but you do have a new day.
Prison (Dumb Ass Stupid Management)
The Liberty Hotel in Boston is a fascinating property. It's a former prison, so their "do not disturb" signs say "solitary," and the bars and restaurants are called "The Clink" and "Alibi" and "The Yard" and so forth. Very clever. The