Was: New York in three meals
A couple of years ago, when my team was in New York, our resident foodie Barry lured us to WD 50 for an evening with Wylie Dufresne’s tasting menu. The […]
A couple of years ago, when my team was in New York, our resident foodie Barry lured us to WD 50 for an evening with Wylie Dufresne’s tasting menu. The […]
It’s been that kind of day, stepping into the vaguely-Gattaca concrete and steel international terminal at SFO, looking up at open space and scrolling monitors as the streamlined and elevated […]
Finally – a post where I don’t say anything about how freaked-out-excited I am that I’m going to the Pole next month. I may not even mention it. Instead, I’m […]
One of the unexpected side effects of this whole “Pole” thing is a touch of local celebrity. Closet Antarcticans are coming out and telling me that this is something they’ve always […]
I’m back in OMG-land. Just got my deployment dates. Knowing that I’ll be heading to Antarctica “in late October or early November” leaves it vague enough that I can still […]
Okay, by now you’re all tired of watching me freak out over the South Pole thing. There’ll be more of that, I assure you, but I’ll take a break from […]
The busywork is done. All there is to do now is to wait for ticketing, when they tell me what day I need to get on a plane and go. […]
[Usual reminder: if the terms “PQ” and “USAP” don’t mean anything to you, start here, and work your way forward.] So. Maybe it’s something that distinguishes a particular kind of […]
Got back from lunch to find email from Bill, over with the US Antarctic Program, who wanted to call to ask me a question. Sure – he’s great fun to […]
“One wonders, after reading a great many such firsthand accounts, if polar explorers were not somehow chosen for the empty and solemn splendor of their prose styles – or even […]