Last night I had the following wholly internal experience while finishing up my work out. I’m not proud of it, I just happened to write it down this morning. I could read his mind: duck, uppercut, jab. Move your feet. … Read More ›
Observation
Dude, Where is My Footprint?
I am a sucker for footprints, especially in the sand. And I admit that I totally buy into the countless analogies, and puns, that footprints carry (hehehe). One set of prints may mean that God carried us down the beach,… Read More ›
Dominic Republic
Creo que es mas de un mil palabras You have to love two sets of families coming together and hugging it out. The common denominator amongst the 47 people down here is an unequivocal appreciation for the couple getting married…. Read More ›
A True Story and Sporks are Rad
“Look, mummy, no roof!” The no-more than five-year old kid could barely contain his excitement as he clutched at his mom’s purse. I looked to where he pointed and smiled when I realized what he was talking about. She was… Read More ›
Resort to Resorts
From a lovely balcony on the third floor of a rather large hotel in Olhos De Agua, Portugal, I read a passage from my Lonely Planet guidebook that went something like this: if you are reading this while sitting on… Read More ›
Kicking it With Kids
What is fair punishment for a kid that kicks the back of your seat for the entirety of your flight? My name is what? My flight from London to Los Angeles was about 11 hours. The little punk behind me played treadmill… Read More ›
Untag, You’re a Nit.
Remember we used to play tag? And by we, I mean you and me, and everyone we knew. Tag was free. It was arguably fun, that is unless you were “it,” but even then that was half of the game…. Read More ›
London Snow and Santa Smells Like Beef and Cheese
Congratulations, World’s Best Cup of Coffee!Great job, everybody! Snow fell on London and our little neighborhood, Fulham, is covered by a not-so-warm blanket of fresh powder and ice. Funky little euro cars are a slipping and a sliding and it… Read More ›