London 2: Finding Hidden Joys

We’ve been in London for about a month now and we’re feeling pretty settled in. The flat we’re renting is definitely “home” and we know how to get around a bit. Of course, COVID fears have held us back from doing too much still–we’ve only eaten indoors at a restaurant once so far, and we’ve been avoiding doing a number […]

Starting Slow in London

Last week I was having trouble sleeping through the night. I was waking up for three or four hours each night. The last several days, I’ve been catching up, often sleeping well past 9:00 am, and generally having a sluggish start to my day. But, that’s just the microcosm. On a larger level, the start to our three months in […]

New Year’s…Resolved

I don’t do New Year’s resolutions. Never have. I get it, but I don’t really find this a particularly meaningful time of year to commit to changes. Maybe that’s because I’ve always lived on an academic calendar–even the years I wasn’t a student or a teacher, Jessica was, so I never really got off that rhythm completely. But, this year, […]

NYC6: The Beautiful City

Welcome back for the last (I think) post on my brief sojourn in New York. I wanted to end with my favorite part of being there…which was mostly simply the fact of being there. We walked along the rivers, through the parks, up one side of Manhattan and down the other and all over in between, not to mention some […]

NYC3: From the Past into the Future

Everyday as we walked around New York we saw signs of construction. At one point we even debated the ratio of blocks that had scaffolding (to protect pedestrians from construction) to those that didn’t. At least on the major north-south avenues, I think we decided it was something like 1-to-1. Slightly less on residential streets, but the crosstown streets in […]