Vroom
I picked up my first Vette in 40 years from my Bentley dealer today. (That's an '86 Rolls in one of the photos.) I was immediately back into manual shifting without a problem. But the car's electronics are going to
Newest Projects
(My thanks to famed actor Grace Serrano for teaching my how to focus for close shots. This took her .5 seconds and would have taken me three weeks.) A B-25 Mitchell and B-24 Liberator (I piloted the latter years ago, the
Words I’ve Never Used in Certain Combinations
• I think I'll just run a vacuum. • Let me stop and get directions because I'm sure I'm lost. • A Victoria's Secret show, no, I have a bowling night. • Am I driving over the speed limit? • This sushi is moving
Air Cover
I'm doing some writing and looking out into the back yard. A squadron of crows lands in the trees, jet fighters, combat air patrol. In the distance, I see a hawk, a light bomber, circling the area. Then, I first feel
Publicity Shot for Bentley or Dogs?
Here's an outtake from our recent video shoot.
Happy Birthday to Debbie
It can't be more than 29. Enjoy the great food at La Masseria.
Another Tough Day At The Office
Entertaining my Laser Growth Cycle Group at The Capital Grill in Providence last night. Constance Dierckx, Urko Wood, moi, Ann Latham, Lisa Nirell, John Martinka, Scott Edinger. We're working at my place today.
Morning
It's dawn. A flight of gulls enters my vision ten o'clock high, nine of them, combat air patrol. They hold a rough formation, to let you know that they can, but every one is a hot shot pilot, doing his own
A Salute to the Walter Kerr Theater
Last evening we showed up at the Walter Kerr to see Forever Tango. We used a voucher obtained through the theater in Providence where I once served on the board, and they obtain house seats through the National Theater Fund.
The Decline of the French
This is breakfast in a Paris market. Apparently, "fish in tin" is now de rigeuer. (Courtesy of Deborah Hallet)