On the Way to Bora Bora
The car came at 5 in the morning and, incredibly, there was substantial commuter traffic heading to Boston! Who wants that life?! Our nonstop out of Logan to San Francisco was terrific, but one of the very last that American is
Local Vacation
I've always believed in "local vacations," where we can turn a weekend (or whenever) into a singular experience. Yesterday, we packed an overnight bag and headed for the Castle Hill Inn in Newport (where quite a few of you have joined
New York, New York, New York
Our granddaughters had their second birthday party yesterday in a clever place with a huge water activity center, giant slide, and cave. It’s hard to believe that two years ago we were racing home from Capri to face grandchildren born
Off Road in Nantucket
Probably the only Bentley (it has four-wheel drive, of course) to qualify for off-road, over-sand driving on the restricted beaches of Nantucket.
Nantucket VIII
We're on the ferry, heading back. It's great to look forward to a vacation and to also look forward to going home. The designer has been busy with Maria's renovations, and my library is now missing only one table. After Christmas,
Nantucket VII
A pleasant dinner last night at Oran Mor, with an '05 Turley Zinfandel at a surprisingly good price. I had octopus followed by duck! Then, back at the ranch, an 1870 Madeira with a cigar on the terrace. We'll lounge on
Nantucket VI
I just finished Chapter 7 in The Consulting Bible, it's 8 am, and there's a strong breeze coming at me across the bay. The U.S. and marine flags, on the pole of the private property adjoining the inn, look like
Nantucket V
Great evening at The Club Car in town, eel followed by sweetbreads, with a nice Puligny Montrechet. When I asked the host for a different table, not so close to the lively bar, he kindly provided a four-top at the
Nantucket IV
We dined at The Galley last night, usually a sunset over the beach, but far too overcast. Outstanding Wahoo followed by lobster. Great "people watching" place. Traffic seems far lighter than prior years, the drive back to
Nantucket III
We've been dining at the Pearl in Nantucket since it opened 11 years ago, Asian fusion in an upscale atmosphere. (It's much easer to park these days on the cobblestones, because the crowds are smaller and the Ferraris had only