Monthly Archives: April 2014

It’s Spring! Time for a horse race and people watching

What to do for a gorgeous Spring weekend that is close but not too close to D.C.? Take a road trip to Charlottesville for the Foxfield Races. For those of you who are not the cognoscenti regarding this event, the … Continue reading

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Happy Easter!!

Happy Easter everyone! I hope you get it right this year 🙂

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Kuwait: Then and Now

The first time I was in Kuwait was 20 days after the Gulf War in 1991. Along with 6 others – David Drier, Bob Lagomarsino, Peter Madigan, David Norcross, Matt Reynolds, and Jim Saxton – we were the first civilians … Continue reading

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Kissinger and ‘The Kid’

This week I had the pleasure of hearing Henry Kissinger once again expound on some of the current and past foreign policy issues. Seeing him and listening to his accent brought back many memories. I first met him when I … Continue reading

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