Shiprock, New Mexico

The rock after which the town Shiprock was named

This has been sitting as a draft for a while. Now that I’m in the corporate metropolis of Atlanta, GA for a market research conference, listening to sales people disguised as thought leaders talk about understanding what motivates people to eat fried chicken for breakfast and how to rig hidden cameras embedded in retail shelves […]

Some nice things about the cross-country train trip

I have been meaning to write a counterbalance to my jaded end-of-train-ride post with something that captured the (more positive) sentiment I had earlier in the ride. Overall, it was a nice trip, and I’m glad I did it! I’d do it again even, but preferably with a sleeper car next time. The main train that got […]

Mentors

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When I began planning this extended vacation in California, I saw that the Santa Clara Vanguard birthday dinner was last Sunday, so I anchored the end of my trip around that. I spent my last two nights in CA at my Vanguard buddy, Erik’s apartment in San Francisco. Someone said that our actions only make […]

Bagels

I don't really get the point of this - insulation? But this is what they did to the entrance.

In general, I am a big fan of bagels. There’s something convenient about having such a densely packed and portable source of carbohydrate. And they’re versatile: there’s the classic “spread some stuff on it” approach, and there’s the bagel sandwich; one can go sweet or savory depending on what the situation calls for. The only […]

Sounds of New York

In the film, Manhattan, Woody Allen’s character first described the city as “still a town that existed in black and white and pulsated to the great tunes of George Gershwin”. Then in the next revision, “He was too romantic about Manhattan, as he was about everything else. He thrived on the hustle bustle of the […]

Friends’ Offices

New York Times building facade

I first arrived in the Port Authority Bus Terminal, which is arguably the worst place in New York City (or as John Oliver says, “the single worst place on planet Earth”) but just about the only way to get in or out by interstate bus, and it happens to be conveniently right across the street […]

Tough Packing Decisions

Backpack and suit bag hanging from tree

I’m in southern California for this long weekend – primarily to attend the wedding of an old childhood friend I haven’t seen in several years. This short trip made it somewhat easy to pack light, but it wasn’t entirely without struggle. After a painful travel experience in which Em and I were both separated from […]