Supertrains in Europe, but Not In the U.S.
I didn’t know how ridiculously dependent we are on the ‘Net. Just can’t do anything I normally do all the time, such as blog (until now!), use Quickbooks, read GoNOMAD email and put up new stories on the website. We read the NY Times today as well as the Republican. […]
Rhapsody in Montpelier Vermont
Today we are in Montpelier Vermont, one of the most lefty towns in America. Everywhere we see organic this and natural that, but the place is friendly and our lunch in Rhapsody Natural Foods Cafe included miso soup, tempeh and some great Kashmiri Chai tea. The tea was the best […]
Photographer Watches Cyclists Crash
This photo caused a stir…I found in on boingboing.net yesterday. The shooter was given a hard time because instead of warning the passing cyclist, he watched as they plunged into this monster pothole and shot pictures. Doh!
Gillette’s in North Brookfield, for the Sink
Today we drove a country back road to North Brookfield to Gillette’s restaurant supply. Anne the owner met us and showed us what we needed, a three-bay sink, 15 chairs silicon valley looking maple, a huge undercounter fridge and other things for the cafe. Nick Seamon of the Black Sheep […]
Algerian Music, Dancing and Sex
Last night I enjoyed a movie from Algeria. The film, called Viva Laldjerie, centered on an attractive woman who lives in a neighborhood that is becoming more and more fundamentalist. She has a doctor client/boyfriend whom she spends time with but who won’t leave his wife, but the central theme […]
Moved Up the Street to our New Location
Moving today was exhausting…even though the heavy lifting was mostly done by Lexington Group’s men. We are now officially working at our new office at 4A Sugarloaf St. right next to Georgio’s restaurant. The cafe will open in a few weeks and today we wrestled with the people from Verizon […]
Five Long Minutes on the Bus
The woman across the row crawled up to the driver a second time. She crawled back. “Five minutes,” she said. “He said five minutes.” Kelly and Quang are blogging for GoNOMAD. “Five minutes could not have passed more slowly. When we finally pulled up next to a gas station in […]
Buying a House with a 90-year Mortgage in Japan
Yesterday’s NY Times included a story by Martin Fackler about Japan’s devasting real estate bubble. The thought comes to mind–could it happen to US? He profiled a man named Yoshihisa Nakashima who bought a condo 14 years ago for a price of about $400,000. He was convinced it would go […]
