I have three full EuroCave, Revelation wine coolers. And not a bottle of Bordeaux or Cabernet in residence. In Jay Mcinerney’s excellent The Wine Questionnaire, Jay puts the Burgundy or Bordeaux question to a number of experts Daniel Johnnes, Wine director for Daniel Boulud’s Dinex Group: “Ask anyone in the world of wine and they […]
Your Newport Summer Getaway, Part I
Debbie and I live in Newport, R.I. part of the year, not far from where Debbie grew up off the Cliff Walk and close to the best hotel/restaurant in Rhode Island, The Chanler at Cliff Walk. Our close second choice is Castle Hill Inn, with its rolling lawn overlooking the East Passage and Narragansett Bay. […]
RIP Lewie Steinberg
Lewie Steinberg, original bassist of Booker T. and MGs has sadly passed away. Steinberg played on the band’s first two albums, Green Onions and Soul Dressing. He died Thursday of cancer at age 82. Steinberg had a long and successful career as a writer and composer working with others including Otis Redding, Stax Records’ famous […]
Roads Less Traveled
Dick and I will no longer be looking in the rearview mirrors of our Harley-Davidsons. After 24 years of riding over 120,000 miles, we are hanging up our riding gear. Sad? In many ways, of course. But the flip side is that we have seen plenty of this country from two wheels without one serious mishap. […]
VIDEO: Rembering Dion & The Belmonts
What I Learned in Paris/Monaco: Part IV 2013
Originally posted May 29, 2013. Debbie and I split our twice-a-year European research trips into three parts, including a front-end and back-end centered in Paris and a mid trip destination that in the past has included Switzerland, where I tried to open a Swiss bank account and was promptly shown the door. Swiss banking doors, […]
“So I Thought I Would Teach Myself About…”
The Newport Daily News had a wonderful feature on Middletown, RI resident, Pete Babcock, whose 42-year career in the NBA culminated in a championship with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Babcock got his start when he dropped out of law school. “I always was enamored with the NBA, and the Phoenix Suns were a relatively new team,” […]
Independence Day Greetings!
Independence Day greetings from Taj Boston our favorite hotel in Boston, our favorite big city in America. –Dick & Debbie
RIP Scotty Moore
From the AP: Scotty Moore, the pioneering rock guitarist whose sharp, graceful style helped Elvis Presley shape his revolutionary sound and inspired a generation of musicians that included Keith Richards, Jimmy Page and Bruce Springsteen, died Tuesday. He was 84. Moore died at his home in Nashville, said biographer and friend James L. Dickerson, who […]
Read About Turmeric, Fibrin, Bromelain and Cancer
Originally posted June 25, 2015. Dr. Mercola posted this valuable information on the war against cancer a few years back and it is as timely as ever. Read with care his comments on fibrin and the important contribution raw vegetables can make to your health. This systemic use of enzymes is just now taking off […]
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