Heading for Israel
I awoke at 5 am for my 5:45 limo to the train station. I caught the Acela down to Newark, and it was smack on time. A very courteous cab driver drove me over to the airport for $20. Why this
Kyoto
I'm in Kyoto for a meeting with my Pacific Rim Growth Cycle. The city is slightly over a million people, but quite charming. You can drive along narrow roads bordering a small river, with walkways spanning the water (no hand
The Nantucket Horror
This horrid thing, the Nantucket Honey Bucket light brown satchel, is $1,500, that would better be spent on 100 orders of fries, for example.
Nantucket Notes
Notes from Nantucket: There are fewer rabbits this year. There used be dozens scampering around the lawn all day, now I only see one or two. There is an osprey that has taken up residence, often sitting 30 feet up
Roma
View from The Hassler Hotel, St. Peter's in the far background; the courtyard bar; monument to Vittorio Emanule II.
Viking
Despite the fact that someone in my coaching community believed I was going on a cruise to see Vikings, I actually took a Viking river cruise on the Danube from Nurenberg to Budapest, with stops in Germany and Austria at Regensberg,
What I Learned on My European Vacation
The Europeans are better than the US in: Tour buses, which have two entrances (why don’t airlines do that?), comfortable seats, a clean restroom, and are very quiet. Intelligent breakfasts. The option of hams, cheeses, fish, and so on at