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Texas Break 1: The River Runs Through It

Texas Break 1: The River Runs Through It

March 20th, 2017 | Architecture and Design, General, Memory, Travel, United States

San Antonio is famed for two things: The Alamo and the Riverwalk. Decades ago My Dear One paused at San Antonio, while on route to California, to see them. He was disappointed. Apparently, the Alamo site was barely a building or two, including the chapel, and...
The Naples Jaunt 4: Mining and Minding the Past     

The Naples Jaunt 4: Mining and Minding the Past     

March 5th, 2017 | Architecture and Design, Education, Europe, General, Travel

Ruins. Antiquities. The bones of the dead. Italy is a place where one culture layers on another, razing, reusing, raising new structures for new orders. Italy has commoditized her archaeological past since long before she was unified as a nation in 1860. Romans...
The Naples Jaunt 3: Swiss Army Knife Cooking

The Naples Jaunt 3: Swiss Army Knife Cooking

January 5th, 2017 | Cooking, Kitchen and Table, Europe, General, Shopping, Travel

I don’t want to be unduly critical of Casa Futura Retrò at vicolo Pietra del Pesce in Salerno, 2. It’s charming, decorated with a modern sensibility (and old photos of kissing couples in the bedroom). I love the gated stair with terracotta tiles that leads to the...
The Naples Jaunt 2: Downpour

The Naples Jaunt 2: Downpour

January 5th, 2017 | Cooking, Kitchen and Table, Europe, Shopping, Travel

Rrrrrnnnnnhhhh! Rrrrrnnnnnhhhh!… Rrrrrnnnnnhhhh! Rrrrrnnnnnhhhh! … Rrrrrnnnnnhhhh! Rrrrrnnnnnhhhh! What the hell was that? Oh god. The doorbell. The guy from the bar downstairs with our double espresso, cappuccino, and a couple cornetti. What time was it? Must...
The Naples Jaunt 1: Getting There

The Naples Jaunt 1: Getting There

January 5th, 2017 | Cooking, Kitchen and Table, Europe, General, transportation, Travel

Surely these aren’t streets one drives a car down? I mean, it looks like this whole part of Salerno, the Storico Centro, has been pedestrianized. It was late, after 4:00. I texted Alessandro that we could be at the apartment Casa Futura Retrò around 3:30. Then got a...
Christmas Letter 2016

Christmas Letter 2016

December 13th, 2016 | Architecture and Design, Europe, Family, Friends, General, Holidays, Matters of the Spirit, Memory, Politics, Travel, United States

Dearest all, I made the pilgrimage on my own, from our moorage on the Danube in Passau, Germany, up the Wallfahrtsstiege, the 321 steps to the Mariahilf.  I counted off the Stations of the Cross and contemplated the gifts people had left, pleas for help and...
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