San Miguel de Allende (which means St. Michael of Beyond) is at about 6700′ above sea level in the middle of Mexico. The town is over 400 years old. My driver Reyes Ortiz brought me from the airport in Leon to my friend Robin’s house in the Centro of San Miguel where he and Lana [...]
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San Miguel de Allende
Posted in Adventures & Experiments, Blog, travel on July 3, 2009 | 1 Comment »
The Elevator Experiment
Posted in Adventures & Experiments on January 21, 2008 | 1 Comment »
This is great a sociology experiment I had in college which is quite enlightening and very funny. There are many social rules that we don’t even realize we comply with on a daily basis. The social rule for an elevator is 1.walk into the elevator 2.turn around 3.push a button and wait facing towards the [...]
Games to play while stuck in LA traffic
Posted in Adventures & Experiments, tagged driving, games, LA traffic on October 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Here’s one Paul and I enjoy. The goal is to try to spot enough junk on the freeway to furnish a house and clothe a person. This is really easy if you’re on the 405 especially. Last time we were on our way to the airport we found enough to make a bar-b-q including the [...]
RV Camping and Margaritas
Posted in Adventures & Experiments, Blog, tagged Adventures on October 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
On Sunday I camped with Michelle in her RV. The camp site has a small petting zoo with horses, goats, pigs and chickens. We fed them carrots that they give out at the office. Even the chickens liked them. We made a campfire and cooked buffalo wings and garlic bread and drank blended Margaritas. ( [...]