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January 1, 2011
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Sept 11 Walk in San Francisco

September 20, 2010

I thought the best way to commemorate Sept 11 was to prove the terrorists haven’t won, by doing something I would have done on any other beautiful, sunny Saturday. So I went for a walk (plus two tram rides) in my beautiful new hometown.

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Things to Love About San Francisco

July 13, 2010

THIS is the lobby of my ENT doctor’s building. Makes a medical visit feel like raiding an Aztec tomb! And what could one expect to find in the garage?

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Pigeon Point Lighthouse

May 31, 2010

Yesterday drove down the coastal highway 1 to Santa Cruz and then up to visit friends in the hills above. Along the way we stopped at the Pigeon Point lighthouse to see a classic Pacific scene of cliffs, kelp, and pounding waves.

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Seeing Rainbows

April 24, 2010

^ rhubarb! It’s a gorgeous spring day in San Francisco, so I walked over to the farmers’ market at the Ferry terminal, saw lots of amazingly beautiful produce, and bought a a little of it. ^Honey in a rainbow of flavors. ^ Flowering borage (yes, I had to ask) and tubers for tasting. ^ I [...]

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Coolest Women’s Room Ever

April 17, 2010

…but if I told you where it was I’d have to kill you. Only drawback is you can’t really see whether your hands are clean. I’m told the men’s urinals were black, too.

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The Twitter Diaries to 2010-04-15: SF, CO, UK, India, Las Vegas…

April 16, 2010

Being on the bleeding edge, I spend a lot of time justifying what I’m doing. I look forward to video being so obvious that no one asks. # @glynnfoster See you here! # Not watching the Oscars. Spent the afternoon /making/ film. Maybe not Oscar caliber, but it’ll be big stuff in my corner of [...]

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Planet Hollywood, Planet Vegas

April 15, 2010

This week I was in Las Vegas for the National Association of Broadcasters conference/show. I had booked a room at Planet Hollywood because I thought the folks I was going with/for would be there. When I checked in at the desk, I was told I’d been upgraded to a suite. This surprised me, but the [...]

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Coffee Art

January 10, 2010

A cappuccino at Blue Bottle Coffee, San Francisco Ferry Terminal. Beautiful, and authentically Italian in flavor. These folks know what they’re doing.

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The Twitter Diaries: 2010-01-03: Arkansas & Louisiana

January 3, 2010

^ sunset driving into Louisiana @MissExpatria I’ll be really evil here and say “screaming toddler” in reply to MissExpatria # [her question was: what could we try to get banned by TSA to make flying actually pleasanter?] Hitting the road again tomorrow, so it’s time to do homework today # @webmink what are your sugestions [...]

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Rowr!

November 8, 2009

We didn’t actually visit the National Air & Space Museum today – we were just there to see “Where the Wild Things Are” at the Imax theater. But we had some time, so I took a couple of photos.

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Gallery: The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing 2009

October 4, 2009

This week I attended the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing in Tucson. I presented a poster on videoblogging, heard some very good panels and discussions, and took a lot of pictures of cacti… I would have liked to get out to the desert, but the antibiotic I’m taking (sinus infection) makes me sensitive [...]

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Halas Hall, Home of the Chicago Bears

September 12, 2009

Believe it or not, my presence there was related to Woodstock School (as so much else in my life is…). Our SAGE board meeting was hosted there.

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Gallery: Doors Open Denver

September 6, 2009

During Enrico’s visit in May, we went to Doors Open Denver, an opportunity to see inside some interesting buildings that otherwise aren’t open to the public.

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Gallery: Chicago

September 3, 2009

These are from my trip back in May to speak at at Executing Social Media for Internal Communications. Had a little time before my retun flight to look around.

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The Grand Canyon

September 1, 2009
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Capitol Reef

August 29, 2009

Capitol Reef was the last national park full of big rocks that we visited on this trip. We arrived in Torrey, UT, the evening before, and had a memorable dinner at Café Diablo – five-star cuisine in a one-horse town (good wine list, too – we had an excellent bottle of Malbec at a very [...]

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Petrified Forest

August 27, 2009
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Vail, Aspen, and Beyond

August 26, 2009
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Colorado River Gorge

August 24, 2009

On the way from I-70 to Monument Valley, you can take this stunning drive.

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