Great Blues
I'm sitting at the pool around 3 today with a Cuban cigar, a Nestle's Crunch, and the Wall Street Journal. Just when I don't think things can get any better, a pterodactyl (AKA, Great Blue Heron) flies a loop over
I’ve Heard This Song Before
An outfit called FreshBooks has put out an ebook that resulted in two dozen emails to me over the past two weeks, all on the same subject. The kinder interpretation was "these guys really learned from you," and the unkinder
Alan Weiss’s Monday Morning Memo® – 6/24/13
June 24, 2013—Issue #196 This week's focus point: The gifted actor James Gandolfini died of an apparent heart attack at age 51 while vacationing in Italy. He had no history of heart disease. No matter what our ages, we must bear
Derivative or Different?
There is a trend in the New York theater world today toward more participatory productions. That means that the audience may be having drinks and dinner at proper tables, and the actors wander into the room, often incorporating the guests
The Dogs Get A Larger Car
Heck of a week: Huge yacht with dinner, Bentley Speed, Aston Vanquish, and now Bentley sold the Speed so they gave me a Mulsanne to kick around with instead. Note that the dogs have a much more regal look in
The Dog Star
(The Dog Star is a symbol of power, will, and steadfastness of purpose, and exemplifies the One who has succeeded in bridging the lower and higher consciousness. – Astrological Definition) I've been watching Bentley roaming around the pool exploring. When he
Yachting
We were invited to dinner last evening with 10 other people aboard the 150-foot Compass Rose in Newport. It was a joint promotion of the yacht brokers, Newport Harbor Group, and Aston Martin.
Successful Bentley Operation
We successfully mated my blue Supersports with my wife's red GTC to create a white GTC Speed. We don't know why two convertibles produced a coupe. Must be a recessive cylinder.