Dean Clough

June 30, 2021

Portico Darwin: Exit Las Cruces + A Question

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS You are in for a real treat: as today is a travel day - we are heading back to SF - my post will be short. But first, some brief-ish housekeeping: • Here is our photo album from the trip, for those that have too much time on their hands. I would be remiss if I did not thank Dr. Davis Fladgate and Mrs. Melynda Fladgate...
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June 29, 2021

Portico Darwin: There Is Still Hope

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June 28, 2021

Portico Darwin: Retirement and El Paso (?)

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Phew! Tupper Lake may have been a social whirlwind, but we're talking about a National Park road trip whirlwind here in southern New Mexico and west Texas since Friday! Of course there's a complete Travel Guide forthcoming, but here are some tidbits to tide you over. Overall, what a great itinerary. We really loved ev...
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June 28, 2021

Portico Darwin Special Coverage: The Big Lie

If you remain concerned that there were nefarious activities by the Democratic party or anyone to steal the 2021 election for Joe Biden, I urge, no beg, you to read this article, published at The Atlantic's website yesterday. I read it last night, and thought it so important, I almost sent it then. Here is the link, and a PDF of the ar...
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June 25, 2021

Portico Darwin: I Like Journalism

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Perhaps it's the desert air or something else here in the beautiful enclave of Picacho Hills, but journalism, or specifically, what is and what isn't journalism, has been on my mind a lot lately. I will repeat something I say often. Journalism is a profession, like any other. Just like people go to MIT to become great...
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June 23, 2021

Portico Darwin: My New Recipe Book

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS What is it like here at the expansive and oft-sumptuous home of Dr. and Mrs. Davis Fladgate? I've summarized my typical day here previously, and I can assure you nothing has changed (I even re-stocked the Weissbier late Monday and my Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 2 continues to impress). But I will now add some inside info...
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June 21, 2021

Portico Darwin: I've Figured Out Politics

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Today's post will be of the mercifully short variety because it's me simply sharing a revelation. This revelation came to me while listening to The Economist's superlative US news podcast, "Checks and Balance" on Sunday. For the record, it was here, on my walk Sunday morning. This week's coverage on the podcast was on...
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June 18, 2021

Portico Darwin: The Poverty Economy & Me

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS (Editor's note: I am a capitalist, through and through. One of my favorite books is "Atlas Shrugged" by Ayn Rand. I started a successful business from scratch. In other words, while I may align with Bernie, Elizabeth, Alexandria, and Scandinavia on many things, assuming I do on everything would be a mistake. So with t...
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June 16, 2021

Portico Darwin: Arrival Las Cruces + My New Phone

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Today we fly from San Francisco to El Paso, via the important US transportation hub, Las Vegas. From El Paso, and with Julie's father, the noted educator and political commentator Dr. Davis Fladgate somewhat ably doing the driving, we'll head to the good doctor's desert playground in Las Cruces, New Mexico. It's two w...
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June 14, 2021

Portico Darwin: People Not Cars

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS One of my many passions is urban development and transportation. I've read a number of books on the subject (I just posted the list at my website), and I've arrived at this conclusion: The development of our built environment around cars and not people, which began right around the end of World War II, is central to o...
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June 11, 2021

Portico Darwin: Please Delete Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Facebook. Instagram. WhatsApp. That's what I wanted for the title of today's post, but I can't use the strikethrough formatting in the subject line. Whatever today's post is called, I hope you'll consider deleting these apps from your phones and your lives. Dramatic? I don't think so. I believe Facebook has uniquely e...
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June 9, 2021

Portico Darwin: Four Americas

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Last time, Heather Cox Richardson (kudos again to Primo Harvey, PhD for introducing me to this brilliant scholar). This time, the inestimable George Packer. You can't say I'm not trying. Mr. Packer has a new book, and there's an essay based upon it in this month's Atlantic. For those of you without a subscription, the...
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June 8, 2021

Portico Darwin: Sonoma Travel Guide

This was unexpected and it turned out to be a very fun, and also educational, trip. Armed with the musically challenged Hunter Deuce and little else, yours truly decamped for downtown Sonoma in Mr. Deuce's swish new ride. This was an impromptu visit, and about the krijillionith time visiting for both of us. We've shredded it up here to...
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June 7, 2021

Portico Darwin: Leader of Antifa

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Mercifully short! Due to the seemingly nefarious behavior of a famous Silicon Valley microchip executive who shall go completely nameless, the SF residential real estate shaman Hunter Deuce (shown here sadly missing a sunset on a recent vacation) and I had an unexpected Gentlemen's Day (and night) in Sonoma on Sunday....
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June 6, 2021

Portico Darwin: Tupper Lake Travel Guide

Tupper Lake is in The Adirondack State Park of New York State, specifically in its famed High Peaks region. It is a superlative amalgam of mountains, forest, lakes, rivers and wildlife, that surround the nice-but-struggling village of Tupper Lake proper. Let me summarize it this way: Julie and I have been fortunate enough to travel to ...
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June 4, 2021

Portico Darwin: Exit Tupper Lake + More on Consequence Culture

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS Later today, we head to Albany for a quick night in a place so similar to Paris that they're often confused. I meant Paris, TX. But Tupper Lake is a place apart - as you can see by the photos and videos summarizing the trip here. Please don't miss Julie's videos of the beautiful loon that visited us Wednesday night du...
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June 2, 2021

Portico Darwin: Social Whirlwind

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS The party season here started slowly, but moved to light speed on Sunday. Try to keep up or at least don't doze off. The Martha Stewart fetish-holder Dr. Shelly Murphy outdid herself with a stylish rager that drew 20+ to The Manor on Sunday, including some well-to-do neighbors (more on these folks below) from a few ma...
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May 31, 2021

Portico Darwin: A Proposal for Tupper Lake

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS This post is in honor of my late mother, Jeanne Anne LaBarge Clough. My mother was born and raised here in Tupper Lake, and today would have been her 94th birthday. With my family that lives here and those that are visiting, we are sprinkling her ashes today at the gravesites of two of her favorite people, the late an...
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May 28, 2021

Portico Darwin: A Modest Proposal for Uniting America

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS First, a few housekeeping items. These would normally go in the "From the Unwashed Masses" section, but they seem important enough to lead with. The networking gear journeyman Byron Browne IV asked if I could provide a link to my voluminous if not precise rating system. He had understandably forgotten whether Killer i...
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May 27, 2021

Portico Darwin: Woodstock Vermont Travel Guide

If you've ever wanted to get out of the real life racket and step into a Norman Rockwell painting, I have your destination. "Arcadian" is one word that comes to mind in trying to describe Woodstock, here in central Vermont. "Gorgeous" and "bucolic" are others. Woodstock is set in a mountainous (for here) region, and it really ticks eve...
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May 26, 2021

Portico Darwin: Exit Woodstock + Arrival Tupper Lake

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS We departed Woodstock, Vermont yesterday. I took a final morning hike in the leafy and serene Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historic Park before we hit the road for The Adirondacks. A brief Travel Guide will be forthcoming, but here's a link to some selected photos from our visit there. A beautiful and certainly...
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May 24, 2021

Portico Darwin: Arrival Woodstock VT + Rule Change!

TODAY'S RAMBLINGS If you've ever wanted to get out of the real life racket and step into a Norman Rockwell painting, I have your destination. "Arcadian" is one word that comes to mind in trying to describe Woodstock, here in central Vermont. "Gorgeous" and "bucolic" are others. Woodstock is set in a mountainous (for here) region, and i...
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May 23, 2021

Portico Darwin: Cape Cod Travel Guide

Cape Cod! Who knew? Well, I guess just about everyone else, but we'd never been there. Wow, were we impressed. Let me say right off the bat, the entire place is Diamond Certified. But first, an important note. We went in the middle of May of 2021. Pre-season, and also kinda sorta post-COVID, but of course, not really. Yada yada the vir...
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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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