Asparagus Festival: Let’s Celebrate the Stalk!
Hadley is indeed the world’s asparagus capital. We drove past this truck while passing through the town of Hadley right across from where the annual WGBY Asparagus Festival will take place in about three weeks. Last year we enjoyed walking through the many arts and crafts booths right here, and […]
A Morning In Someone Else’s House
Life has evolved, we move along and we follow the highs and the lows. Sadly, a pattern from my younger days is repeated as my daughter got separated from her husband, and now another set of kids gets used to living with one parent, and visiting the other. Into this […]
Getting Fired and Firing People: Things You Never Forget
Last week we were in Finland, and this week has been a good one…getting back into the groove, keeping up with responsibilities, doing what needs to be done. Last night I had to fire someone. It was surreal, because it was done over Skype. If a person you hire just […]
How Do Doctors Tell Patients the Terrible News?
Many of us have experienced that moment, that terrible moment, when we get the worst news in our lives. We have an illlness, and it may well be incurable, or terminal. What’s it like to be a oncology doctor and have to fill in your patients and their families about […]
Restaurant Day in Helsinki: Haven’t You Always Dreamed of Doing This?
We had lunch with Antti Tuomola on an island in the Baltic sea, in a yacht club restaurant called Paven. In 2011, Antti got together with his friends and they formed a Facebook group to create Restaurant Day, when anyone in the country could open their own pop-up restaurant, without […]
Aalto University: Solving Problems with Brains and Hugs
After just an hour of visiting with the dynamic people at the Innovation Alley and the Startup Sauna in the city of Espoo, Finland, we were both exhilarated and slightly overwhelmed. There are so many impressive young entrepreneurs and agile thinkers packed into these Aalto university buildings, it felt like […]
Sauna: The True Finnish Experience
There is one word in the Finnish language that’s known throughout the world–sauna. It’s the word that’s associated the closest with this northern nation, and an experience that is shared by all Finnish people. No apartment is complete without a common sauna, nor is any house complete without the built […]
At Fiskars Village, Sharing the Finnish View of the World
Tonight I joined a local couple, Deepa Panchamia and Ivan Kulvik, for a beer at their local pub in Fiskar Finland. Over dinner we had discussed many of the topics that always interest me when I travel. I love the contrasts between people’s lives around the world, as well as […]
Turku Finland is Full of Fascinating People and Ideas
Today we met a host of very interesting local people in Turku who are pursuing great ideas and blazing new trails. First we visited Logomo, which is a large event arena and workplace just outside the city center. Janne Auvinen, the events director, took us on a tour of this […]
Turku, Finland, Where the Big Ships are Born
We flew into Turku to face what we left behind in Mass–the chilly breezes and cold temps of early spring. Turku is Finland’s oldest city with about 189,000 inhabitants on the Baltic sea. Here, the biggest industry is a German-owned shipyard builds the largest cruises ships in the world. Carnival […]
