back in marietta. been in baltimore, d.c., st. clairsville and all parts in between.
had a great time in bmore and dc. hung with the absolutely adorable calvin and kate and denis.
spent the afternoon at the nat. gallery of art and wish i had an extra day. drooled over giocommeti, brancusi, matisse, picasso + more. damn. i wish seattle had a better art museum... but then again thats why we have business trips. thanks apex.
had a couple good meetings today. schools are very excited about our products. now if we can only stay alive long enough for it to catch on.
found a new author that does it for me. ferrol sams. i read "when all the world was young" in a marathon session (ww2 theme to this trip continues). picked up "epiphany" today and am well into it. well written, had me laughing out loud, poignant. also bought steve martin's "shopgirl" on tape and listened to it while driving back from baltimore. it was great. made me think about relationships especially when followed by the wonderful "down the slipperly slope" one of spalding grays monologues.
good reads.
had a great time in bmore and dc. hung with the absolutely adorable calvin and kate and denis.
spent the afternoon at the nat. gallery of art and wish i had an extra day. drooled over giocommeti, brancusi, matisse, picasso + more. damn. i wish seattle had a better art museum... but then again thats why we have business trips. thanks apex.
had a couple good meetings today. schools are very excited about our products. now if we can only stay alive long enough for it to catch on.
found a new author that does it for me. ferrol sams. i read "when all the world was young" in a marathon session (ww2 theme to this trip continues). picked up "epiphany" today and am well into it. well written, had me laughing out loud, poignant. also bought steve martin's "shopgirl" on tape and listened to it while driving back from baltimore. it was great. made me think about relationships especially when followed by the wonderful "down the slipperly slope" one of spalding grays monologues.
good reads.


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