May 21, 2021
Portico Darwin: Exit Cape Cod + A 911 Story
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Today we depart Cape Cod, for Woodstock, Vermont; the eagerly anticipated Cape Cod Travel Guide will be published soon. Overall, this sojourn to the Cape joins our pantheon of Diamond Certified vacations. We are a lucky and fortunate couple, and not lazy: our last day was spent on Nantucket. You can see our photo high...
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May 19, 2021
Portico Darwin: Shoulder Seasons Forever?
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS As our stay continues here on idyllic Cape Cod, and specifically, in the perfectly located Town of Eastham, a recurring theme is that there is hardly anyone here. The many restaurants, that seemingly appear around every turn, are empty or not open at all on some days (yet every one has been Killer, including the very-...
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May 17, 2021
Portico Darwin: Arrival Cape Cod + A Modern Marshall Plan
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Following my rough pattern previously established, I'll be putting the grave details of our Cape Cod, New England, and Adirondack adventures in separate and proper Travel Guides. But I'll certainly hit the highlights here in my normal posts (if one could ever call these thrice-weekly ego explosions "normal", right Mig...
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May 14, 2021
Portico Darwin: The Origin Photo Revealed
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Tomorrow, Saturday, we're departing for our single longest trip of the year. This one will take us to a great Airbnb in Eastham on Cape Cod for 6 nights, a Bill and Jeanne Clough-looking kind of resort in Woodstock, VT for 4 nights, 11 nights at the storied Murphy Manor in The Adirondacks, and then a night in Albany, ...
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May 12, 2021
Portico Darwin: The Dangers of Driving
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Please sit down - a couple of things are about to surprise you. 1: Today's Rambling will be short. 2: I will make a point quickly. As my anger at the ignorance moves to rage, I'll make an observation about those who refuse to get a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine. To understand their sheer lunacy, please consider: 1. These folks t...
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May 10, 2021
Portico Darwin: Do I Still Love SF?
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Before I pontificate about living in cities post-Covid, I'd like to share with you a link to the School part of my website. There, you'll see I've added a list of 8 books I hope you'll take the time to read, as I have. Together, they provide a better understanding of the state of America today, and why things are as t...
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May 7, 2021
Portico Darwin: Tripping the Wine Fantastic
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Our recently concluded sojourn to the Anderson Valley wine region of Northern California made me want to reminisce about the other regions Julie and I have been fortunate enough to visit over the years. (Editor's Note: only places we've visited within the last year make it into a Travel Guide and get ratings. So that'...
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May 7, 2021
Portico Darwin: New Headphone Review(s)!
Have you ever heard about Imelda Marcos and her shoes? Truth be told, I'm a bit like that with audio headphones. OK, not a bit: more like eerily similar. While I don't have 3,000, I do have - um - more than most. I don't care: I must be able to reproduce music, on my own terms, in every circumstance, at all times. Obsessive? YOU BETCHA...
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May 5, 2021
Portico Darwin: Please Make It Stop
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS (Editor's Note: as always when I write posts like this, I note important points with links that will take you to an objective arbiter of truth. Like AP Fact Check, Snopes, Politifact, and Factcheck.org. I sincerely challenge anyone that reads this to cite different, equally reputable sources if you disagree with my fa...
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May 4, 2021
Portico Darwin: Arrival & Exit Mendocino + Race
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS As I listen to my new obsession, Santana’s “Waves Within “ I'm also marveling at the same without on our last morning here in the only-in-California-Mendocino. It was quite a party at the Killer Glendeven Inn: Husky trainer George Valiant Walker and his drastically better half, Sherry Pace. Sherry's sister, the gifted...
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May 4, 2021
Portico Darwin: Mendocino/Anderson Valley Travel Guide
You may not know this, but a scant 3 hours north of SF, there is actually an answer to my question about where else you might point someone to explain California in one shot, other than Montecito and Santa Barbara. That somewhere is the not-quite-real little coastal town of Mendocino, and just to its south, the verdant, unspoiled, and ...
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April 30, 2021
Portico Darwin: Introducing The Website
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Lucky you, because today's post is mercifully shorter than many, because lucky us, we're driving to Mendocino today. I've put together a new website that is an extension of sorts from this blog. There, you'll see some of the same material, but also some new/different stuff. For example, at my website, I have a number ...
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April 29, 2021
Portico Darwin: Exit Bellaire + A Weekend Read
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Time to hightail it out of here before I grow too weary of the gratitude I'm receiving from most here at The Villa regarding the work Dr. Murphy and I did. Since last Friday, we: • Completely replaced the Ubiquiti Unifi WiFi system I had installed in 2013 (!) with 4 Eero Pro 6 access points. These are great and the Wi...
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April 28, 2021
Portico Darwin: Fake News in Real Time
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS I can assure you this blog won't devolve into just another partisan piss-up. In fact, I hope you've noticed in my posts that I've tried to present reasoned, fact-based positions. But today, I'd like to share something I witnessed personally and directly - right here at The Villa. This past Monday, the good Dr. Shelly ...
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April 27, 2021
Portico Darwin: Rediscovering Vinyl and Why
Like my Travel Guides, I will occasionally be doing special posts on Gear. Topics might be headphones, clothes, shoes, networking equipment, whatever. And like the Travel Guides, there is no Unwashed Masses nor KLUF sections (normally). I'm going to (naturally) kick it off with music and specifically, vinyl records. But a warning: This...
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April 26, 2021
Portico Darwin: Climate Change Answers from Oil Country?
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS I'm sure everyone is just dying for more photos of the Murphy Villa. You're welcome and yesterday my weather mojo returned in force: mid 70's with crystal clear skies and perfectly cloudy weissbier. Yep, it tastes as good poolside here as it does in the desert. So please - please - don't worry about me. I had the plac...
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April 23, 2021
Portico Darwin: Arrival Bellaire + Confident Humility
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS My streak of glorious weather on visits to the posh-ish Bellaire district of Houston and Fave cousin Dr. Shelly Murphy's Villa grinds to a halt. Yesterday, Thursday, it was windy and quite cool outside upon my arrival (sidebar: I was impressed by United's Polaris Class seating on the narrow-body 757 which I took here ...
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April 21, 2021
Portico Darwin: Chauvin Verdict + Policing
Phew - somewhat like the last election, I feel America had a near-death experience re: the Chauvin trial. Hard to imagine what our country would look like this morning if the jury had gone all Simi Valley on us. I am hopeful The Blue Line has finally been broken and this is the start, however tiny, of true accountability for the action...
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April 21, 2021
Portico Darwin: Montecito/Santa Barbara Travel Guide
While there is plenty to be said for Santa Barbara proper, we really have come to prefer staying in a town just a few miles south, Montecito. Benignly notorious for its hands-off approach towards the rich and/or famous, Montecito offers the ultimate combo of weather, mountains, trees/greenery, city, beach and ocean. If someone said "Sh...
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April 21, 2021
Portico Darwin: Exit Montecito
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS First, some travel trivia (mixed with my own opinion - shocker): name the 4 world capitals. And by "capital", I don't mean in a governmental sense. Rather, what 4 cities are the premiere hubs of business, culture, food, etc.? My answer - and of course there is no "right" answer - is below. Today we head home to SF fro...
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April 19, 2021
Portico Darwin: Immigration + Arrival Montecito
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS As I occasionally do, I'm going to turn the reigns of this part of the blog over to someone much smarter than I. In this case, it's the 43rd President of the United States, George W. Bush. This past Friday, The Washington Post published an excellent editorial by 43 on his recommendations for a reasonable immigration p...
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April 17, 2021
Portico Darwin: Exit Palm Springs
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS It's Friday afternoon, and we're poolside after another wonderful sunrise visit to Joshua Tree National Park. We're reminiscing. • I give a whole-hearted Textbook assessment to the wonderful Jake's Palm Springs. It is where we celebrated our 30th wedding anniversary, with dinner there on April 13. What a great dinner ...
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April 17, 2021
Portico Darwin: A Conservative Replies
As you'd imagine, it is extremely gratifying (not to mention humbling) when something you write motivates someone to thoughtfully respond. And when that someone is as brilliant as the young man that wrote this is, well, let's just say I'm very happy this morning. But also smarter, from having read his reply to my Calling on Republicans...
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April 16, 2021
Portico Darwin: Calling On Republicans
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Apologies in advance for this one. It's political and there's no way around it. But it's also a call for help. Albeit from poolside in Palm Springs. America desperately needs a functioning federal government, consisting of at least 2 fact- and reason-based political parties. Today, we barely have one. Consider each of...
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April 13, 2021
Portico Darwin: Anniversary Edition
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Today is our 30th wedding anniversary. On April 13, 1991 a small group of friends and family gathered in Boulder at The Hotel Boulderado for our marriage. That's us with our mothers on this very day 30 years ago. The rest has been sheer bliss. Right? Julie, right? And here's a bit later, in the Dolomites. The fact is,...
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April 12, 2021
Portico Darwin: Joshua Tree National Park Travel Guide
Note: there are quite a lot of photos in this blog post - if this doesn't load properly, try this link to view the post online. If you'll recall, the tagline to this blog is "Plans to Enjoy Life". So here's a plan for visiting Joshua Tree National Park when staying in greater Palm Springs. We've enjoyed roughly this same approx. 6 hour...
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April 11, 2021
Portico Darwin: Why I Pay For It
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS About a year ago, the cloud software company Basecamp, started an email service called Hey. (The company's founders also wrote my biz book fave, It Doesn't Have to Be Crazy at Work, and the equally influential Rework) Hey is part of a nascent but growing movement of companies attempting to counter the civically corros...
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April 9, 2021
Portico Darwin: Consequence Culture
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS As I will occasionally do, I am going to try and make a point via the brilliance of others. And they don't get much more brilliant than John McWhorter. Some call it "cancel culture", but I do prefer "consequence culture", for many of the reasons Professor McWhorter cites in this podcast. I've read his insightful book ...
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April 7, 2021
Portico Darwin: I Thank You
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Disclaimer: I do what I'm faulting others for in the rant that follows. With that said: enough with the overwrought thank you's to wait staff. To baristas. To the people that wash your car. To any server or laborer that's directly doing something for you. Friends, they're doing their jobs, and our virtue signaling via...
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April 5, 2021
Portico Darwin: Arrival Palms Springs
TODAY'S RAMBLINGS After a harrowing drive down a typically treacherous I-5, and an almost as harrowing meal at a "steakhouse" in the perfectly awful "Town Center" (at least it wasn't "Centre") in Santa Clarita on Friday night, we arrive at the very special Cove House in Palm Springs Saturday afternoon. Will we get over having it only t...
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