My friend Stephane (I'll write more about his upcoming expedition to Mongolia in the Spring), who I was fortunate to spend time with in Paris this last trip, just bought two horses during the time...
The below: seen on a billboard poster just above the main train track in Issy, a fairly well known station stop in Paris' suburbs to the south. Did HP or HP's advertising agency perhaps forget...
In case you're thinking me "stereotypical" after my recent post, I may as well continue. All of this insight is based on thirty years of experience and observation. Using that as a basis, additional thoughts...
While there were a few things that fell in habitual line with a "regular day," the majority of my twenty four hours was a little outa whack. What is a regular day after all? Frankly,...
A close friend writes to me regarding my recent Eiffel Tower post. A former New York Times writer, geek, accountant/finance guy and now a mut of all things, he says, "one of my favorite things...
Even though it has only been a few days, I have grown accustomed to seeing the Eiffel Tower daily -- when I rise and when I fall. The view is stunning from the kitchen flat...
Web 3.0 (Le Web3) in Paris is underway. How refreshing it was to be "served" upon arrival, from my badge to the coat check. Then as I entered the lounge area, "real" coffee is served...
I walk the streets of Paris as if I’m practicing lines of a new Woody Allen play. In Paris, I can just walk through the streets – into the streets – and talk about ideas...
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