this last week was a single day in london, four in new york and a couple in maine. new york proved very much as anticipated and all the better for it: burgers various, art and a lot of time in the steam room at my hotel. in maine i will report more next week, but let us say for now that family oriented crustaceans may need to round up their kin.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
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1 Comments:
Of course, during the war it was all rabbit and whale meat. Rudyard Kipling and John Maynard Keynes visited every school in the country to persuade each child individually to eat more whale meat. How times change!
They were simpler times, but in a way, better.
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