Our new book- A Taste for the Wild, Canada’s Maritimes

If you happen to know anything about me, you might know that I worked at Apple for twenty years.  That fact is prominent among other tidbits about my life in the tech world in my LinkIn profile.  If you have visited my homepage you might also know that I had a farm in Canada  for twenty years after graduating from Harvard.

Now there is a book, A Taste for the Wild, Canada’s Maritimes, about how I got from Harvard to Nova Scotia and eventually New Brunswick.  It also includes some insights on how New Brunswick has changed since we left there in 1984.

If you are thinking about visiting Canada’s Maritimes there is also some travel advice.  Best of all the Kindle Book is only $2.99 and includes the story of our honeymoon on the barrens of Newfoundland.  You can easily read the book on any electronic device or with a browser by using Amazon’s free e-reader software.

President Should Negotiate With Himself?

Washington Post

The Republicans have a remarkably incoherent position on the sequester: It is a terrible policy that must be replaced with a cuts-only solution, they say, but there is no actual GOP plan that fits this description. Republicans seem to be hoping that President Obama will negotiate with himself until they are satisfied.

http://ow.ly/i3ttY