Football
I had won two Patriots' tickets at auction: seats in the fourth row on the 50-yard line. The game was with the Atlanta Falcons, a good team with a fine, young quarterback. Rain was forecast, so my son, Jason, who
Broadway: A Steady Rain Has A Dry Spell
We were close enough for Hugh Jackman to perspire on my wife, which pretty much made her night. The house was packed, though the play doesn't officially open until Tuesday. Daniel Craig and Hugh Jackman in A Steady Rain are
The City
I love it when people in Rhode Island say, "I'm going in to the city," meaning Providence. There is only one The City, and it's New York. The Acela yesterday was smack on time, first class only half-filled, which is the
Million Dollar Consulting® College Ending
Our surrounding continue to be beautiful for this 12th graduating class. (Click image to enlarge) Left to right: Betsy Waits, Alex Goldfayn, Kathryn Pottruff (Canada, 2nd attendance), Bart Sayle (UK, 2nd attendance), Amy Kelling, Darryl Thompson, Lisa Martin (Canada), Dan Weedin. Front: Alan Weiss
Newport Report II
We're beginning the final full day of the Million Dollar Consulting® College. This morning, I received the second registration (from Australia) for the March College, so it looks like we'll be back here again in six months—i've just signed the
Million Dollar Consulting® College in Newport
Beautiful weather in Newport for the 12th Million Dollar Consulting® College, with participants from three countries. Note the seagull mascot. © Alan Weiss 2009. All rights reserved.
Newport Report
I'm in Newport, having driven out today to conduct the 12th Million Dollar Consulting® College for the next five days at the Castle Hill Inn. I had the top up and down three times on the way out, dodging rain
Nantucket Confidential VI: Escape
We've been facing Hurricane Bill 150 miles to the east, and a line of storms west of Boston. Nantucket was beautiful—a few very temporary showers—but there was a chance our 9 pm ferry, the last one of the day, would
Nantucket Confidential V
Fabulous day on the beach. Yesterday, a big Lab trotted into the water, swam into the surf, paddled in circles for a while, then swam back on shore and shook so hard I though his head would come off. Then
Nantucket Confidential IV
Along the Jersey shore, there are probably 1,000 seagulls per mile of beach. These are the loud "laughing gulls" which screech and fight each other for food. They have stolen food right out of a sandwich I'm holding. In Nantucket, the