Since I'm a total gadget head, I am in love with my iPhone. But I wasn't sure if my wife would really want the one I bought for her on Opening Day. In this video, she examines it carefully and gives her verdict. Outtake after the credits.
In which we drive to the surgical center, get prepped for the procedure, talk with the doctor, and get medicated in a manner which wiped out memory of what happened next.
Sunrise, surf, and a few comments, set to the music of Pachelbel's Canon in D Major for Piano, performed by Mario Ajero through the Podsafe Music Network.
It was a mind-bending experience to be the first one in when they raised the door at the Apple store in CambridgeSide Galleria Mall, Cambridge, Mass. I showed up at 3 a.m and waited alone for 20 minutes till iPhoner #2 showed up. By 6 p.m. the place was packed. Enjoy!
On our Fall Foliage RV Ramble we return to the place where we had the best pancakes in all our travels, Polly's Pancake Parlor in Sugar Hill, NH. Founded in 1938, its still in the family, and we talk to the owners.
The Southwind won't start in a campground 15 miles from the Québec border, but John's Four Seasons was a fine place to be stranded for a day, and help is on the way!
My wife and I lived in Casper for 20 years, up until five years ago when we moved to Denver. This week we're back, visiting friends, some of whom shared pieces of their lives on camera.
My mother talks about how bee stings have helped her with MS and arthritis. She began using bees eight or nine years ago. We spoke at the family cottage in Maine.
A visit to Audio Pro in Watertown, Mass., to talk with Vince Naeve, whose passion is fixing electronic things so they don't get thrown away. Music by Guy Van Duser, who also stopped by.
Last week I woke up from a nap disoriented, not sure what year it was and sure that someone had been hacking my Twitter entries. My doctor recommended a trip to the hospital for tests. Of course I brought my Sanyo Xacti HD2 and yesterday created this video of my adventure.
My Zen teacher, Danan Henry Roshi, spoke with me this morning about what practice means during the upcoming holidays. He is spiritual director of the Zen Center of Denver.
In the early 1940s, my father taught himself the lyrics of a popular jingle--backwards. In episode 59 of the Mile High Pod Chronicles, he performs the musical feat 65 years later and explains why he has never forgotten how to do it.