by David | Apr 15, 2009 | culture, design, eating, photo, urbanism
I ventured out at Lunch today for several reasons, not least among them to get some spring air. And some lunch. The destination: Porter Exchange. The observations: several… Kotobukiya Sushi Bar is doing great. I had a very nice crunchy spicy salmon roll....
by David | Apr 7, 2009 | culture, design, urbanism
If you can’t photo the art in a museum, try looking harder.
by David | Apr 3, 2009 | photo, reading & writing, travel, urbanism
Turns out my camera has an interval timer. Jetlag’s still a bitch.
by David | Mar 19, 2009 | eating, economics, urbanism
Not that long ago, I used to travel a lot for work, it seemed I was never home. Occasionally I would join newoligarch for “neighborhood patrol” wherein we would walk around our neighborhoods, taking conscious note of stores opening and closing,...
by David | Mar 16, 2009 | eating, urbanism
I met up with L after work one day last week and we dropped in to Wrapro, a newish Lebanese falafel and wrap place on Mass ave between Porter and Harvard. I’d been meaning to check it out for a while. The place is modern (IKEA furnished if I don’t miss...
by David | Mar 10, 2009 | design, economics, urbanism
Yesterday, I blogged about being too lame to spend some found money, but I also found what might be just the thing to buy. I was in Bowl & Board in Davis Square, looking at cutting boards. I had been coveting one of those bamboo numbers, all sustainable and...