Dateline London: April 3
A wonderful meal in L'entranger here in Kensington Friday evening, French/Asian fusion that works wonderfully. Cabbed through Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park yesterday to work with the Sensei team at the Park Lane Four Seasons. The taxi maneuvered among a dozen
Dateline: London April 1
Virgin Atlantic provided another terrific "Upperclass" flight, and the express pass they provide gets Maria and me through immigration faster than people with UK passports. (Quite opposite of how the U.S. treats people arriving, but I'll take it!) We couldn't
Ellis Island
The Mentor Hall of Fame group took a private guided tour of Ellis Island.
The City
On our recent trip to New York we had wonderful meals (Il Tinello on 54th), stayed at the Peninsula, saw The King’s Speech (superb), and spent time with the family and our super-bright, adorable grandchildren (a lot of me in
Returning from Berlin
Travel is often burdensome these days, but the beauty of it can still shine through, especially when you're fortunate enough to be able to indulge yourself. Last night, Guido and Susanne Quelle and I had an unexpected farewell dinner when Guido
Berlin III
Completed the Change Management Workshop today. Very nice dinner last night hosted by Guido Quelle at Vox in the Hyatt. Tonight I take the entire group to Aigner Gendarmenmarkt. Happy to be missing the snow back home, hope it clears
Berlin
I'm in Berlin for the first time in 48 years, having first visited as an exchange student to Finland during the height of the Cold War. As opposed to the youth hostels we stayed at in 1963, I'm ensconced in
From Freud to Roosevelt
We were supposed to have a lovely dinner in New York on Wednesday, prior to Thanksgiving with the family, and then catch the play “Freud.” Instead, I wound up at St. Luke’s Roosevelt Hospital. We left The Palace Hotel by limo