The Dogs Get A Larger Car
Heck of a week: Huge yacht with dinner, Bentley Speed, Aston Vanquish, and now Bentley sold the Speed so they gave me a Mulsanne to kick around with instead. Note that the dogs have a much more regal look in
Yachting
We were invited to dinner last evening with 10 other people aboard the 150-foot Compass Rose in Newport. It was a joint promotion of the yacht brokers, Newport Harbor Group, and Aston Martin.
Successful Bentley Operation
We successfully mated my blue Supersports with my wife's red GTC to create a white GTC Speed. We don't know why two convertibles produced a coupe. Must be a recessive cylinder.
Growth Cycle Meeting in Minneapolis
This is the Laser 7 Group, one of my Growth Cycle Groups that meet frequently. We had dinner in the remarkable Seven Restaurant and then met in my wonderful suite at The Ivy Hotel.
My Intensive Coaching Work
This is one of the wonderful, talented, and bright women I coached in interviewing skills for Miss USA and Miss America contests, Ashley Bickford (these are photos she posted on Facebook today). It is difficult and exhausting work, but someone
Why The British Take So Long
As a public service, and with deep respect for my British colleagues, I've decided to reveal the results of my research on why the British take so long. We know it's not because they are excessively outgoing, or slap-the-knee humorous.
Happy Mother’s Day
To all of you, a profound day of love, happiness, and family.
Stocking the Pond
We apply for a state permit to stock our pond about every two years. The nearest approved hatchery is in Connecticut. This year we picked up 600, divided among bass, catfish, and sunnies. Added to the existing supply, there should
Duck!
The law of unintended consequences: We had to build a barrier around our bird feeders, since Buddy Beagle would get sick eating all of the spilled bird food. The barrier, however, served as a pen for the ducks from the