Crossing the USA by Amtrak

Start with this simple truth: crossing the country by train is an adventure. Whether you’re out to see the country in a relaxed manner or avoid the hassles of flying or driving, a train journey will be an adventure. As soon as train wheels begin to turn you’re in a different environment. There are revelations for first timers. Whether in coach or sleeper, you’re close … Continue reading Crossing the USA by Amtrak

Despite Flaws, Russia’s Election is Important

  In August 1991 reporter David Remnick stood in the crowd outside the Russian parliament when Boris Yeltsin mounted a tank to denounce an attempted coup that would have brought back communism. On that day, Remnick writes in Lenin’s Tomb, “Muscovites were prepared to die for democratic principles.” Twenty-seven years later democratic principles are in short supply. Russians vote for president on March 18th in … Continue reading Despite Flaws, Russia’s Election is Important

Bay Area HQs of World Class Tech Companies

PALO ALTO:  Apple Park is the enduring legacy of Steve Jobs, the company’s founder and visionary leader. Still in the move-in phase, the $5 billion headquarters in Cupertino can accommodate 12,000 employees in a striking four-story glass-encased ring with a one-mile circumference.  Approving Norman Foster’s space ship design and getting it through Cupertino’s city council was one of the last things Jobs’ did before his … Continue reading Bay Area HQs of World Class Tech Companies

Immense Beauty: Sydney Opera House/Walt Disney Concert Hall

Of course, it is the white sails of the roof that make the Sydney Opera House great. On a cloudless day they form a glorious contrast to the sky and the deeper blue of the water. From air, sea or land they direct the eye to the sliver of land near the harbor bridge with the vibrant city behind. (all photos, Sydney and LA, by … Continue reading Immense Beauty: Sydney Opera House/Walt Disney Concert Hall