Tuesday, January 31, 2006
Key West and "Favre says he's leaning toward retirement"
Minus one rainy day, the weather in Key West has been wonderful. A couple of restaurant recommendations: Louie's Backyard, Pisces, Nine One Five, The Commodore, Banana Cafe, Camille's and Upper Crust, to name a few. I've also heard that Abbondonza, A&B Lobster and Michael's are very good, though I haven't had personal experience.
The sunsets from Mallory Square or the patio deck at Louie's is incredible.
Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Tuesday, January 17, 2006
Tucson
Lest you think it was all study and no fun in Tucson, here are a couple of photos to prove that wrong. We had one afternoon free and I subjected friends to my unmentionable golf game. We had a blast playing best ball and not taking it as seriously to the chagrin of any golf officiando. Dinner at Li'l Abner's Steakhouse was nothing fancy, but a fun experience. We also took a tram into Sabino Canyon in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
Snow Bird Returns to...Snow!
After spending a week in Tucson attending the Public Affairs Institute, I returned to...snow and wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour! The week included thought-provoking discussions on:
- Bioethics (Lori Knowles)
- Terrorism and U.S. Foreign Policy (Lee Hamilton)
- On the Media (Brooke Gladstone)
- Polling – It’s Not Just for Election Night Anymore (John Zogby)
- The Great Shift of Wealth and Power to the East (Clyde Prestowitz)
- Outlook and Prospects for the 2006 Elections (Charlie Cook)
In the middle of the night, the wind caused a lawn chair to break one of the little windows in the living room. This seems inconsequential to the news that my assistant at work and his wife lost their home and all of their possessions in a house fire Saturday night. If you remember, please keep them in your thoughts and prayers.
UPDATE: If you're interested in sending a note or making a contribution to my assistant, please send it to "Maurice and Andria Dotson" and mail it to our office at:
c/o Exelon Corporation
101 Constitution Ave, NW
Suite 400 East
Washington DC 20001
202-347-7500
Tuesday, January 10, 2006
Public Affairs Institute
No Bikram Yoga this week. I'm in Tucson spending the week with two other Exelon colleagues attending a course called, the Public Affairs Institute. The program is an educational and career-building program for public affairs professionals. It is designed to expose public affairs professionals to issues and trends that are shaping the business and public policy environments. I'm returning as a Fellow having graduated in the Class of 2005. The desert setting provides for warm days, but cool nights. The back drop is the gorgeous foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains. The picture is from last year (Class of '05).
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Human Pretzel: The Eulogy
size of the first time that I went, definitely more manageable. I was able to complete all but one set of the 26 postures and didn't succumb to any major fainting episodes. Now, don't get me wrong; you still feel like you're going to die a very unpleasant death with your
closest 20-40 sweaty, smelly friends that you've known for less than 90 minutes. AND, I can't really decide if it's good to know the routine so well that you know how many postures are left or if ignorance really is bliss. Ah, the ever famous question, will I go back for human pretzel torture #3? Always a valid question. Stay tuned...
Tuesday, January 03, 2006
Human Pretzel
Monday, January 02, 2006
Congratulations to the Badgers!
Sunday, January 01, 2006
"One More Year! One More Year!"
Playoff Bound: Bucs and Redskins
Dad S's Buccaneers won the NFC South Division Title while Brian's Redskins won a wild-card berth with their win over the Eagles. The two teams will play each other on Saturday, January 7, at 4:30 p.m. EST. In an earlier meeting of the two teams, the Bucs edged the Redskins by a score of 36-35.
Of Wisconsin note: Casey Rabach, the Redskin center is a Sturgeon Bay, WI native who played with the Badgers. His cousin Nick Greisen plays linebacker for the New York Giants and other cousin, Chris Griesen, plays for the Dallas Desperados. Casey's great uncle, Stan Kramer, played for the Green Bay Packers.


