June 18 New Orleans

I got inside the station, the first stop on the trip where I had no real plans. I called two hostels I had found online with cheap private rooms. One was full, the other had been closed “for several years” (Katrina time frame?). There was one listed on the ad board, but they didn’t take … Read more

Can’t Play Ball

The same week that over two dozen Congressmen (and one woman) played hardball in Nationals stadium, Toronto Blue Jays manager Cito Gaston reinforced the fact that the American League plays a game that’s not quite baseball. His closing pitcher Scott Downs sprained his toe running to first base in an interleague game. I suggest his … Read more

June 17 Chicago

I was sleeping with the windows open and at 5:30a a neighbor’s cell phone went off, about 20 times, consecutively. Apparently someone who punches elevator buttons to speed them up had obtained a phone and was furiously punching buttons. I reracked and awoke at 9:30a, showered and packed to leave town. I worked for a … Read more

Thoughts on the Train

I won’t ever say one city or town is better than another. I enjoy most places. I like to experience life lived differently. Most places i’ve been I’m glad for having been and am happy for the experience. There are very few places I’d like to call home, and Houston is by far on the … Read more

June 16 Chicago

I slept till almost 9:00a and woke to join Marsha who works at home. I was treated to Dr Pepper on ice (otherwise known as the breakfast of champions) and a variety of Entenmen’s Classic Doughnuts. I spent the morning catching up from being offline for three days and somehow not having the right OS … Read more