Portofino

After giving an early morning lecture to a group of amiable geeks from Compuware, I’m sitting eating breakfast on the private balcony of a cruise ship that just anchored off Portofino, Italy. Here’s the view.
Life doesn’t suck!

After giving an early morning lecture to a group of amiable geeks from Compuware, I’m sitting eating breakfast on the private balcony of a cruise ship that just anchored off Portofino, Italy. Here’s the view.
Life doesn’t suck!
Loving it! And glad the sun is out for you!
looks cool TD ur right life’s amazing it’s a gift for sure,take a good look for me! well done .lookin forward to the cd sounds new ‘good’ …….cya V.
Last time I was on a cruise ship off the coast of Italy was way, way back in 1977. But I do remember it being very much fun.
Had my first cappuccino on that ship. I’ve been a coffee-addict ever since!
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Hello, Thomas!
Good day. Pardon the brief lapse in thread-protocol and unrelatedness-to-topic, but somewhat near the quarter-century mark I’d like to post a note in hopes of you seeing it, showing huge appreciation for The Flat Earth. The album provided the focus of one of my earliest published reviews (I wanted everybody to know about it), and moreover I still think it’s a wonder: My original cassette of it sits on my desk as a reminder of . . . oh . . . the awesome potential of the medium, I suppose (music…not cassettes; though they have their merits). Visionary work! — and before and since. Quite anticipating the reissue…
…and meanwhile, have a totally sweet golfo del tigullio, signore!
~Gregory
Still trying to discover if the earth is flat??
Let us know please.
The earth HAS to be flat otherwise he would have sailed off the edge trying to get to Italy.
Beautiful view. My brother had a very similar end comment this past Monday due to meeting the film director David Lynch at a small bar here in Los Angeles, (his quote: it doesn’t suck to live in L.A.!). I am very much looking forward to your new work, and the possibility of another show in the near future.