Homer Sweet Homer
The view from our living room window. Enough said.
The view from our living room window. Enough said.
As I sit in the Anchorage airport waiting for my flight to Homer, I was missing Colorado a little. Of course, it didn’t help that I’ve been sitting for the
It was a magnificent (and very full day) in Seattle today. Amy and I have left Boulder behind until mid-August. We’re enjoying a spell of perfect weather in Seattle while
Boulder was highlighted in the June 26, 2006 Fortune Magazine as the best place for outdoor addicts to retire. My friend Kimbal Musk’s superb restaurant – The Kitchen – was
I got to spend Father’s Day with my dad. We’re sitting at my dining room table, laptop to laptop, while I help him out with his blog. There was a
I’ve always traveled a lot. Recently, the travel friction that I experience in airports around the country has felt like it’s at an all time high. Lines are long, people
Rick Klau – the VP of Business Development at FeedBurner – has a great endorsement up for Hotwire.com. Rick travels constantly (as all all busdev guys should) and Dick Costolo
Ah – it’s so nice to be home. A run to town, lunch at The Rio, a massage, and maybe a movie in the late afternoon. What could be a
A little more than a year ago, Amy and I had a legendary dinner at Le Cinq in the Four Seasons Hotel George V in Paris. Last night we had another amazing
Amy and I had a great few days in Munich earlier this week. The highlight was teaching Joachim Henkel’s class at Technische Universitat Munchen on the topic of “Why Innovations