Memoir Retirement

Jury Duty

Jury Duty One of the obligations of citizenship in this country is to make yourself available for jury duty when and if called. We cannot pontificate about the importance of the rule of law, a topic that gets mentioned every five minutes or more on cable news these days, if we do not help to support the judicial system by making yourself available to become part of the proverbial jury of our peers to adjudicate…

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Adjusting to Reality

Adjusting to Reality I’m back at home now (actually on my second day already) and I am slowly getting back into the swing of life on the hilltop. We were gone for almost three weeks, but that was shorter than the five weeks we were away in Ithaca and on our cross-country trip this summer, but this must have been more of a real vacation to me because I feel like I need to come…

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Memoir Retirement

Up In The Air

Up In The Air One of the things that Kim and I agree completely about is that the worst part of traveling is the actual traveling. In the case of going back and forth to Europe or the Middle East from San Diego, its an especially grueling ordeal that usually involves at least three flights. We usually like to transit through New York so we can see the kids. On our flight over this time…

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Prickly Neck

Prickly Neck Do you know that feeling when the angel of death passes over you and something happens to make you feel kinda weird as the specter of the infinity of time brushes by? I just finished a motorcycle ride of 1,600 miles across northern Spain and I had only one close call when some oncoming idiot came around a curve in the mountains too hot to handle and drifted a few feet into my…

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Old White Couples

Old White Couples While we were in Barcelona or riding our motorcycles through the Pyrenees and then across the northern coast of Spain, we were very pleased to find that there were not scads of people everywhere. It was especially nice that the roads, which were truly exceptional in condition, were largely wide open with only occasional other vehicles, very often other motorcycles doing some version of the same tour that we were engaged in.…

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Memoir

The Ironbound

The Ironbound There is a section of Newark that is downtown and got its name from being a transportation hub with lots of tracks all around it. It was also an area where there has historically been a lot of metalworking industry including the second largest metal smelting and refining plant in the U.S. Needless to say, this is a working class neighborhood and I have known people who are alternatively ashamed and proud to…

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Buen Camino

Buen Camino We are in Palacio Carmen in Santiago de Compostela, the end of The Way of St. James or, as it is more commonly called, the Camino de Santiago. The Way gathers from all over Europe , wherever pilgrims start their trek. To get an official stamp and certificate you have to walk at least 100 km of the Camino or, if you are on a bicycle, at least 200 km. Based on that,…

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Memoir

Michelin Star

Michelin Star I don’t think I have ever eaten at a restaurant with a Michelin rating before this week. That’s pretty surprising given my business career as a senior manager on Wall Street for more than 35 years, especially given that I ran a global private banking business for six of those years, and those rich people do like their fancy and high-profile eateries. I’ve eaten in lots of fancy and expensive restaurants (most of…

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Fiction/Humor Memoir

Gastronomique Delight

Gastronomique Delight We have all noticed since being here in Spain that it stays dark in the mornings until quite late. In fact, I see that sunrise this morning is not until 8:21am. Of course, on the other end of the day, that means that it gets dark much later than one might expect, today for example sunset here is not until 7:57pm, which seems late for October. In NYC right now, sunrise is 6:56am…

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