Crowded Beach…Empty City

After leaving Sarah to her fate (she is safely back in the US), Jess and I headed south to Moneglia, a tiny seaside town on the coast between Genova and the more famous (and once-upon-a-time quaint) Cinque Terre. Our goal was to slow down and relax for a few days. Mission accomplished. Honestly, there’s not much to say. We took […]

Up in the Alps…and some downs as well

WARNING: Take your time with this one. There’s a LOT of photos. After our adventures in Milan, we were looking forward to a more straight-forward (and less disastrous?) time in the Valle d’Aosta, the area of the Italian Alps bordering France and Switzerland. Three years ago, Jess and I had hiked from hut-to-hut and town-to-town in Switzerland, following the “Hiker’s […]

SSP: Origins

Among other things, I will use this space to write some about the history of how my forthcoming game, Space Station: Phoenix, was designed and developed. (Partly because, someday, I think I’ll turn some of these ideas into a “Designer Diary” on Boardgamegeek.com.) In the meantime, I’d be interested in any comments or questions people have about the game, so […]

Red rocks…and a rainbow

Driving to St. Louis we stopped overnight in three different locations. Our goals were (1) to see a bit of the beauty of the west, (2) to get a bit of exercise, (2b) to make sure Jessica kept up her 10,000 steps per day streak, (3) to avoid the heat of the middle of the day, and (4) to make […]

Cross Country…with cats

We left Santa Cruz to start our year away from home (Jessica’s sabbatical, my year-long leave) in late June. The first leg of our journey involved a cross-country drive from Santa Cruz, CA (home) to St. Louis, MO (my parents) to Asheville, NC (Jessica’s parents) with the eventual goal of leaving our cats with Mark and Sue in North Carolina. […]