Cape May Confidential II
Dinner at Peter Shields last night, one of our favorite places, huge old home across from the beach with a sprawling restaurant on the genteel first floor. BYOB, so I purchased a Silver Oak 2003 Cabernet, which even Maria liked,
Cape May Confidential
We dined last night at Martini Beach and, sure enough, I snagged a parking space across the street. I still have rolls of quarters in the console from the Newport Film Festival in June, so we gouged the meter and
Technology Unbound
From the Acela barrelling north: First iPhone blog post. -- Post From My iPhone Test from my iPhone.
New York, New York
I love it here. Even the things I hate I love. The place does have its own idiosyncrasies, though. • Who are the cab drivers (who no longer help with luggage or know most directions) talking to constantly in foreign languages
Naval War College Visit
My wife and I were guests for a private tour of the Naval War College today, arranged by Captain Mike Sherlock, who had read my earlier blog about my run-in with a Marine Colonel (http://www.contrarianconsulting.com/sir-no-sir/) during a conference in Newport.
Tales of Unsuccessful Foreplay
It's mating season here, and this is one goose who simply had had it. © Alan Weiss 2009. All rights reserved.
Alan’s New York Weekend
The limo arrived at 7:30 yesterday morning, and I caught the Acela to New York, absolutely filled, 43 people in first class, but two great stewards who promptly served breakfast. I get the last single seat, since the Boston crowd
My Week in Vegas
The Six Figures to Seven Workshop (41 people) and the Mentor Summit (73 people) were fabulous. The Platinum Hotel, a last-minute replacement, did a GREAT job, provided suites for everyone at $129, and catered outstanding food with gracious service. I
From LA to LV
I’ve just delivered a morning session to the Greater Los Angeles Chapter of the National Speakers Association at CBS studios, on the set of the Bill Maher show. (My wife was delighted to walk through the set of The Young
World Travels
(Click on image to enlarge) That’s me on the right, Libby Wagner, member of the Mentor Hall of Fame, Michael Sheargold, member of the Million Dollar Club, and Rob Nixon, member of both, during my recent trip to Queenstown, New Zealand