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Duchess, a Dog

From 1967 to 1972 my family lived in Bangkok. My dad worked for the US Agency for International Development, so we were officially part of the diplomatic community, with all the rights and privileges pertaining thereto.

One of which was to live in a sort of expatriates’ ghetto, an apartment compound called Red Rose Court – eight or ten rows of three-story townhouses, all rented by falang (foreign) families. This little village was administered by Orapa, a Thai woman so fierce that her title – “landlady” – was synonymous with fear (for me, at least – I was a timid child).

Red Rose Court had a large driveway running its length, on one side bordered with a tall hedge of red – not roses! – hibiscus. The main gate opened onto the large, heavily-trafficked avenue that was Red Rose Court’s official address. Out the front gate and half a block to the right were a few shops that I was allowed to visit to buy candy.

The back gate gave onto a smaller, dirtier street where I was forbidden to go at all. Both gates were usually open during the day, but by some unwritten rule (I don’t remember whether there were guards) no one came in except people who were supposed to be there. And some of Bangkok’s teeming population of mangy, underfed, abused stray animals.

I was a timid child, but not stupid, and I loved animals. I learned early the trick of: “Mom, it followed me home, can I keep it?” My mother loves cats, so it wasn’t difficult to persuade her, and we acquired two cats that way. Dogs, too, realized that we foreigners were a soft touch, especially compared to Thais, who were often cruel with strays – I had seen Thai kids throwing rocks at dogs, and hitting them with sticks.

It didn’t take much street smarts for any animal to realize that Red Rose Court was a gold mine: 40 families with kids, many of them nostalgic for pets they had left behind in America, and most far more disposed than the locals to be kind to animals. When a small, skinny street dog made overtures, the kids in the compound responded gladly (in spite of our parents’ dire warnings about animals carrying rabies), and showered her with love and treats. She was grateful and affectionate, if not terribly clean. But the dirt didn’t show much against her coat. She was a color that would be called tortoiseshell on a cat; being a dog, she was brindled.

Street dogs all over Asia are much the same (I believe someone has written a thesis explaining why): medium height and light build, very short fur in various colors, lopped-over ears, stringy tails, and, usually, a head-down, furtive demeanour. They are also treated much the same all over Asia: badly.

We kids kept the dog for several weeks, hiding her when grownups were around because we were pretty sure they wouldn’t approve. But Orapa knew everything that went on in Red Rose Court, and she definitely didn’t approve of filthy animals sullying her property. She called in the dog catchers.

Had they arrived during school hours, the dog would have simply and quietly disappeared. But the dog catchers showed up with their big nets – just like in Warner Brothers cartoons – at a time we were all around, and we knew immediately what was up.

Instead of a quiet roundup of one insignificant dog, the catchers and Orapa found themselves confronted with a howling, weeping mob of kids of all ages. Though Orapa tried to calm us by claiming that the dog wouldn’t be hurt, we knew she was lying: in Thailand at that time there was no question of holding an animal at a shelter for adoption: she would simply be killed, immediately (and probably not “humanely”).

We led them a merry chase, always getting between the dog catchers and the dog, with Orapa screaming behind, until they finally cornered us. Then there was a standoff, the dog catchers not quite daring to physically wrest the dog from us.

My mother swooped in like an avenging angel and offered to officially adopt her. I’m not sure Orapa appreciated this – if this lowly street dog was elevated to the status of official pet, she would have to continue to tolerate its presence, and the defeat grated on her.

Duchess, as my mother named her, was one smart dog. Though she hadn’t had any contact with my mother before, she recognized her savior, and adopted our family in turn. She behaved well through being vetted and bathed, and stuck close to home ever after.

The following year my dad was posted back to Bangkok (after two years in Vietnam), and Duchess moved with us to a big house the next street over, a property also managed by Orapa. In a house like this, a watchdog was essential – housebreaking was so common, and the thieves so skilled, that we knew foreign families who lost one stereo after another, and never even heard anyone in the house.

Nothing of the sort ever happened to us. Perhaps because she had been so cruelly treated on the streets, Duchess hated Thais (though she accepted our servants as part of the family), and would attack strangers on sight, no questions asked. Workmen, gardeners, and other legitimate visitors had to be escorted through the property, and no one else got in at all. In our three years in that house, we only ever had one thing stolen: a table cloth that was drying on the clothesline near the back fence. My dad was roused by Duchess’ barking just in time to see someone scrambling over the wall – and leaving a bloody trail behind.

My parents separated in 1972 and I left Thailand with my father to return to the US, while my mother stayed behind in Bangkok and remarried. Duchess stayed with her and Gary til they, too, moved; then she stayed with Wandee, who had been our maid. Most expatriates didn’t try to carry pets from country to country – too expensive, risky for the animals, and in some places simply impossible. A constant theme of the roaming expatriate life is the repeated loss of dear, familiar fixtures in your life such as pets.

I remember another dog that got left behind by a Red Rose Court family. It stayed in Red Rose Court, adopted by another family, but every time a car came down the driveway, it would race out to see if its own, original family had finally come back. It was heartbreaking to see this dog running out, time after time, car after car, ears pricked and tail up with happy expectation. Then it would see that the car was the wrong one, and just collapse in on itself, drooping with disappointment.

I wonder if Duchess acted that way when we left.


Note: I confess that I actually wrote this several years ago, for my friend Claudia who was thinking of putting together an anthology, but apparently never found a buyer. I’ve been thinking about stories lately, so decided to dig out this one and share it.

Whose Story is It, Anyway?

When I wrote about leaving Italy (but not my husband), a long-time reader expressed concern about my marriage, saying that it was clear that my primary relationship is with my daughter Rossella, whereas my husband Enrico is “merely a footnote.”

I appreciate this reader’s concern, but was quick to correct (I hope) his misconception. It’s true that I have written more about Ross, and in more detail, than I do about Enrico. But that doesn’t necessarily reflect the importance of each in my life.

It’s a generational thing. Ross, having grown up with the Internet, shares her life online in a way that is completely normal for her generation, but which leaves her father shaking his head in bemusement: “When I was young, I would never have dreamed of making public some of the things she does, even if I’d had the technology.”

So it’s simply out of respect for his privacy that I don’t write much about Enrico.

This brings up a larger question that has been on my mind for some time: we all have stories to tell, and much of what I share online is, one way or another, stories. But the most interesting stories involve other people, who don’t necessarily want those stories told about them. And I can’t be sure about others’ sensitivity level. While I have rarely or never told a story with deliberate intent to cast anyone I know in an unflattering light, on a few occasions people have been unhappy about what I wrote about them. And there are lots of stories I haven’t yet told out of respect for others’ privacy. Still, I wonder: whose story is it, anyway? What legal or moral right do I have to tell my own tales when they happen to involve other people?

Fashion Statement

Swatch watch "Eve"This Swatch was my major fashion statement for several years, until (as you can see) I wore it out. The design isn’t easy to understand at a casual glance, so people would ask me about it: “Is that a mermaid?”

“No,” I would explain: “It’s Eve, gathering apples.” (As for the snake, take a close look at the strap…)

It goes with my theme song, by Cole Porter from his show, Nymph Errant.

Experiment

Before you leave these portals

To meet less fortunate mortals,

There’s just one final message

I would give to you.

You all have learned reliance

On the sacred teachings of science,

So I hope through life you never will decline,

In spite of philistine defiance,

To do what all good scientists do:

 

Experiment!

Make it your motto day and night.

Experiment!

And it will lead you to the light.

The apple on the top of the tree

Is never too high to achieve,

So take an example from Eve –

Experiment!

 

Be curious,

Though interfering friends may frown.

Get furious

At each attempt to hold you down.

If this advice you always employ,

The future can offer you infinite joy

And merriment,

Experiment!

And you’ll see…

The Twitter Diaries: Oct 2007

drinking an evening smoothie while downloading video from Venice. Contemplating what to make for dinner.

2:

sabato 6 ott.: pranzo seguito da degustazione vini valtellinesi, e forse anche il famoso Ciapponi a Morbegno. Who’s in?

I have spent the day editing video and filing old papers. Very tired now.

signing off for the night, while my computer continues to compress a video into Flash: Jeff Jackson in Milan last week, throwing t-shirts

3:

@catepol sono sveglia, piu’ o meno, aspettando il primo caffe’

affatto sorpresa dalla notizia riportata da clarita82. L’ho saputo anni fa da un amico gay italiano.

Raising a Non-Believer: https://www.beginningwithi.com/oped/raisinganonbeliever.html

my first “official” video to be posted for Sun: http://tinyurl.com/26cgm7 – a trailer for more, actually

devo mandare un fax dal mio computer a Milano. Come si potrebbe fare?

having fun blogging about Venice: https://www.beginningwithi.com/italy/travel/0709veneziac.html

4:

Euteliafax non ha funzionato. Qualcuno in prossimita’ di una macchina fax potrebbe aiutare? una pagina da faxare a Milano

Argh! Missed delivery of my new laptop yesterday because our bell isn’t working. What do I do now? Sit at the gate all day?

grazie, Telecom – sono rimasta senza ADSL per ore, e trattata da schifo come sempre. Almeno la linea e’ tornata

new laptop arrived!

now twitting from my new laptop! Windows Vista on a Dell. Yes, I am massively uncool. But it’s so shiny!

@jeffreytaylor on the other hand, they generate a lot of waste – how good are they are recycling those little containers?

@jeffreytaylor – meet us in India?

awesome! MozBackup brought over all my emails and settings from the old laptop to the new one without dropping a single bit

read it and salivate: https://www.beginningwithi.com/food/alpasso.html

@jeffreytaylor – Ross called today proposing Christmas in Goa. Which definitely would NOT suck.

moving computers is a lot of work

con Amazon guadagno $10 (in gift certificate) al trimestre, quando va bene. Con AdSense > $200 al mese. ’nuff said.

5:

gynecologist and bureaucracy – it’s going to be a fun day!

Vista wants me to run an update, but how do I know whether I need the x86 or x64 download? Thought this was supposed to be automatic…

…at least I finally managed to get a fax through to the Indian visa service in Milan, so that should be in the works now.

@pm10 grazie, adesso devo capire come capirlo – un nuovo OS causa sempre confusione…

moving my entire life from one computer to another, I feel like a hermit crab changing its shell

2 hrs of intensive gardening – I think I’ve had my workout for today!

stretching before me: a weekend in which I do not have a child GOING TO SCHOOL ON SATURDAY – how happy this makes me!

6:

awake, awake… getting ready to go for lunch and wine tasting in Valtellina. (hey, I invited you guys!)

so… leave Delhi Dec 16 or so, probably go to Mumbai and Goa, drop Ross in Kolkata Dec 29th, then back to Europe. Who’s in?

oh, and Agra somewhere along the way – Ross hasn’t seen the Taj.

just back from a long day of eating and drinking. Life doesn’t suck!

7:

sul lago di Como il sole deve ancora arrivare : (

even at long distance, Ross still manages to put me through her teenage moments. <sigh>

solidarity with mothers everywhere: http://tinyurl.com/2kfbmr

so tired.But if I go to sleep now, I’ll be awake at 3 am. As usual.

8:

not awake enough to do actual work yet, instead I’ll blog about this weekend’s lunch and wine tasting

now pissed off at Vista – breaks video rendering to ask me to allow start of a program I’ve already used 20 times on this machine!

how do I turn off this stupid Vista “am I allowed to do this?” warning?

@gioxx – thanks, that did it!

9: I think I’ve gotten the very last thing (for now) working on my new laptop. Moving completed!

damn! all set to make chutney, and I don’t have enough sugar

I wish when someone follows me on Twitter they could tell me why. Marketing? Genuinely interested in me? (if so, why?) Feels creepy as is.

well, this guy did: http://philcrissman.com/ – nice of him.

@dottavi t’ho cercato a Sun Tech Days, ma eri sempre nella sala stampa! (Io stavo filmando per Sun.)

quasi piangendo per la frustrazione-Telecom. Qualcuno mi sa’ indicare un ISP che non e’ cosi’ stronzo, incapace, maleducato, stupido…?

NB: sull’ISP sono anche disposta a pagare un servizio davvero business, purche’ ci siano garanzie vere su disponibiilita’ ed assistenza

touching my mouth with unwashed hands after cutting up a very hot pepper – that was fairly stupid…

@alicetwain – <shudder>

frustration makes me tired. @ruperthowe @trine all of those remedies sound good, minus the TV (we have 2 sets, but don’t watch TV as such)

hate websites that force you to add www. – so old-fashioned.

it’s been an irritating day & I’m very premenstrual. Husband is bringing home chocolate – this will probably save his life.

10:

@missbhavens – you’re going on the Daily Show?!? even in the audience I’m SOOOO jealous. But I share his exact birthday & we’re both lefties

Religious Belief vs. Health Care Tolerating the Intolerable in Italy https://www.beginningwithi.com/italy/living/catholicdoctors.html

@estragon – vedi l’ironia della pubblicita’ che hanno sul mio post di adesso (“the Nazareth cross”)

@estragon – quello che vedi dipende da molti fattori. Dice “In Nazareth city of Jesus the world’s largest cross is being built, join us…”

argh. Need a replacement battery charger for my digital camera. Amazon US or UK won’t ship it to Italy. !@#$@!#$@#

qualcuno ha una ricetta buona per la salsa verde? Ho il giardino pieno di prezzemolo

@alicetwain – graz, anche quella sembra interessante, ma ho gia’ fatto salsa verde tradizionale. E’ venuta bene! (anche il chutney di ieri!)

this one made me laugh: http://tinyurl.com/2e8nmc

11:

@scobleizer outside chance I might actually be in the US and be able to come to a PhotoCamp next April. Or you could come to Italy! ; )

qualcuno sarebbe disp. x 1 te/caffe pomeridiana a Milano oggi?

@deirdres piu’ o meno Loreto

@delymyth – dicevo, probabilmente Loreot, dipende se devo passare da TVBLOB

12:

having experience moving between cultures is very useful when joining a new corporation – especially a big one

tickets booked for India!

oh crap. I think I’ve got a flu or something.

@maephis – Almeno i bambini crescono e la smettono. I cani dei vicini che abbaiono tutte le notti sono adulti – non c’e’ speranza!

too brain-dead to do actual work, so obsessively organizing my home office with new Ikea storage goodies

colpo grosso: sono riuscita a rinfilare un mio link su un forum del New York Times: http://tinyurl.com/2fr6vx

13:

it’s a beautiful day, and I have an ugly cold. Bleah.

so much I want and need to get done, but my head hurts and I feel generally awful. Hope this flu passes quickly.

Nabaztag sarebbe un regalo perfetto per la matrigna, ma sembra ancora tr complicato da configurare

14:

Donne! Se avete intenzioni di venire al WWW (19-21 ott), fatemi sapere!

nice to know that Ross, even far away in India living a new life, still values her mother’s, um, wisdom.

15:

advice to young web designers: http://tinyurl.com/yt6zyq

@jeffreytaylor in fact. I need a new iPod and am trying not to think that I could almost save money going to NYC to buy it!

@estragon – compro l’iPod vecchio stile di 160 Gb, che lo spazio serve. Poi ho sentito che l’iphone se lo fai cadere e’ finito… sara’

@estragon c’e’ ne sono due di Chris Anderson, quello di Wired e quello di TED. Quest’ultimo ha fatto la mia stessa scuola in India.

making extremely garlicky puttanesca sauce. The whole house reeks. We won’t be troubled by vampires tonight!

16:

want a global web app to filter out all the crap – everywhere! – I don’t care about, like celebrity gossip and most sports. Britneykiller!

che cacchio ha ‘sto tempo? Non vedo neanche il lago!

cercasi videoblogger munito di videocamera e mic, disponibile a Torino il pomeriggio venerdi’ 26 ottobre. Prestazione retribuita.

@estragon una videoblogger americana che ha bisogno di un cameraman(woman) a Eataly. Quella data perche’ lei ha disposto cosi’

qualcuno ha l’email di Fabrizio Ulisse aka Biccio?

non ho combinato un cazzo tutto il giorno (quasi). Lasciamo perdere.

17:

@mafe facciamo noi l’aperitivo come lo vogliamo noi e ‘ffanculo alla Nokia! (non sono invitata neanch’io)

18:

argh! it’s going to get bloody cold this weekend!

@alicetwain organizziamo un boycott di qualunque negozio mettesse decorazioni natalizie prima del 1 dicembre

19:

went to an interesting exhibit last night in Milan of contemporary Indian art: http://tinyurl.com/yo98jk

now preparing to host a houseful of girl geeks for Web Women Weekend (first in a series?)

@amandalorenzani – You’re planning on putting a tent in my garden? ; )

it’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood! finally, after days of horrible haze, we have a clear blue view of Lake Como.

@DElyMyth – first come, first served. And you’ll be #1 or #2 to arrive

new iPod arrived within 24 hours of ordering from Apple store. Damn. Should have got it engraved after all. It’s so pretty! (160 GB!)

@feba – anche a me – vieni la prossima volta! Sara’ un bel gruppo. Vediamo cosa ne viene fuori.

@stevegarfield – in our Slow Food winetasting course, the expert told us that a beer-style cap is actually the best way to preserve wine!

21:

Web Women Weekend Was Wonderful

@mafe hai perso anche un’ottimo pranzo Indiano (dico senza falsa modestia – l’ho fatto io)

we had beautiful (if cold) clear weather for the guests this weekend. Now the last have left and I feel strangely let down.

@delymuth d’accordo con te. Gia’ faccio di tutto per evitare le “notizie” sportive, come anche quelle di “celebrita'” varie

di curry ce n’e’ ancora tanta, anche se l’ho mangiata di nuovo a cena. E vi siete dimenticate i vostri barattoli del mio chutney!

troppo stanca per leggere, ma guardare un film da sola e’ troppo triste

22:

finally, my lake the way it’s supposed to be! Day after day of clear blue gorgeousness

@delymyth io SONO in letargo. Ci vuole un’altro caffe. E un’altro, e un’altro…

frustration makes me tired. And gives me a headache.

I don’t expect to hear from Ross this week – she’s off exploring “real” India (there are many, actually) in Chandigarh. And buying shoes.

so many, many things I could write about. But my hands hurt. Has voice recognition software improved in the last 3-4 years?

23:

It’s one of those beautiful days when I’m going to spend a lot of time staring out the window

ripensando la cena di stasera – mi ci vorebbero 2.5 ore solo per arrivare!

listening to Jethro Tull

24:

I finally sprayed the roses for fungus yesterday. So of course today it’s raining.

exercising my brain on marketing material for technology way beyond my current experience

@pandemia potrei sembrare altrettanto cattiva, ma il pensar male mi sembra essere lo sport nazionale…

Oh My Zod. http://www.curriculumtshirt.com/EN/index.asp (hat tip to Nicole http://tinyurl.com/yptfx3

@nicolamattina – questo l’ho gia’ sentito. Fara’ parte del inno nazionale?

@delymyth gli spieghi che finira’ subito in blacklist e non potra’ piu’ fare mailing di nessun tipo. E’ successo a noi per 1 sbaglio banale

@alicetwain argh. devo boicottare i supermarket? Meno male che vado in india e perdo le feste comandate. Non ne posso piu’. peggio negli usa

finished editing another Sun video

@igorminar only for Sun people, apparently – that wiki appears to be accessible only if you’re logged in

greatest TV line of the week/month/year: “We’re gay Mormons.”

25:

watching the clouds drift down from the north of the lake. A bright yellow tree livens the overwhelming gray

@ruperthowe re. the T-shirts, I guess it shows a kind of creative desperate. Esp since Italians don’t wear t-shirts with writing on usually

had a nice lunch today with my now-ex colleagues. Good people. I miss them.

first video for Sun FINALLY published: http://tinyurl.com/ytrxc4

three weeks from now I’ll be home in Mussoorie, with my daughter at my beloved school.

@catepol – istruirli su come e quando si usa – la terza media non e’ troppo presto

spent 7 hours today getting to Milan for lunch and coming back. Thank you, Trenitalia! !@#$@#$# Now have work to do and too tired to do it

26:

Why are people who dial wrong numbers always so sure they know who has answered? “Pronto, Marta!” I’m not Marta. “I got the number wrong?”

finished a piece of work, time to make samosas and masala chai for Woodstock guests arriving soon

since I’m no longer commuting to Milan 2 hrs each way, I suddenly have a lot more time on my hands!

drank white wine at lunch, had a vicious headache the rest of the day. Same thing happened last weekend. Red wine only from now on.

28:

@basykes who was so insane as to breed a chihuahua and a pit bull?!?

hate when I have new articles all ready to go and can’t publish them due to Dreamhost problems

The Economist: “Americans poised to lay out a record $5 billion this year”… on Halloween. What ever happened to homemade costumes?

report on Web Women Weekend: https://www.beginningwithi.com/tech/071019www.html

whoa

29:

hmm. vedo la solita netta mancanza di donne: http://tinyurl.com/ywpply

as a blogger,it’s interesting working for a CEO who really gets blogging: http://tinyurl.com/2e6s2l

@maephis hai tutte le mie simpatie. Purtroppo, la scuola qui (e altrove) puo’ avere quest’effetto. E’ un enorme spreco di cervelli giovani

anybody know anything about a file size limit on FTP transfers? (very slowly) trying to upload a 9GB file, it refuses to go further than 3GB

Ross’ 1st qtr report card contains amazing comments from the teachers. I could weep for joy to see her in a place where teachers get her!

@jefferytaylor – why not suggest that to Chris Anderson, the curator? I think he’d like the idea of having extra money to give to charity.

@jeffreytaylor I’m holding out for a speaker invite. ; )

@alicetwain vado a farmi la tisana anti-mal-di-gola al limone, miele, e aglio. No, non e’ schifoso quanto sembra, e funziona!

not even 5 pm and it’s so dark. I hate winter.

30:

@mafe avrei preferito che tenessero la LORO vita privata separata dalla MIA salute e i MIEI diritti (e il loro decalogo professionale)

OMZ! Jonathan Schwartz and Joss Whedon were in the same class at Wesleyan! http://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/facts/alumni.html

c’e’ qualcuno tra i miei ascoltatori che conosce/usa Solaris?

@androm sto valutando la possibilita’ di creare un user group a Milano/dintorni

@4Everyoung concordo con te, e ne avevo gia’ parlato poco fa: https://www.beginningwithi.com/italy/living/catholicdoctors.html

a great, a Catholic pyramid scheme is advertising on my site

now here’s a really good use of social networking: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/30/technology/30poor.html

@palmasco spiegagli che non e’ affatto adatto a quest’utilizzo e consigliali astroglide o qualcosa di simile.

@jeffreytaylor – thanks for that. Nirodh used to be the only condom brand in India; I because it’s become a generic term!

@palmasco adesso cantiamo tutti in coro: “Ev’ry sperm is sacred…”

I’ll probably like this movie: http://www.whatwouldnphdo.com/

giunge richiesta di “an Italian Christmas song that I could teach to second graders? Possibly about La Befana?” – aiuto!

my head hurts so badly. I wish someone would give me drugs. Or just whack me with a crowbar or something

video day for me, too – time to start cranking out some more for Sun.

mio primo post in italiano (spero non troppo anglicizzato): https://www.beginningwithi.com/italy/living/3rdworldpoit.html

Ross is back! (on fotolog, that is) https://www.beginningwithi.com/Woodstock/rd071031.html

“Gli immigrati pagano 2 miliardi di tasse” – e gli italiani? <wry smile>

migraine never really went away, now getting worse. Can I just crawl into a corner and whimper?

triple whammy of coffee, brownies, and ibuprofen has cured headache, maybe.

ma come si fa a trovare un HD case esterno multiplo? trovo solo singoli

just renewed my subscription to the Economist for another 3 years. Lost count of how long I’ve been reading it.

@blusfumato – non esco neanche per sogno, dopo 2 giorni di emicrania.

The Twitter Diaries: Sept 2007

2: just back online after a weekend in Taos. Nice. Lots of art, some of it good. I got myself a fabulous ring.

3: feeling quite sick this morning. Don’t know if it’s yesterday’s BBQ or last night’s email bomb from my mother

more Ross: https://www.beginningwithi.com/Woodstock/rd070831.html

4: @lskrocki Duncan Retreat, B&B belonging to friend of a friend’s sister. Turns out we had common friends in Bangkok in the 60s

talked to both E and Ross yesterday, nice. Ross is in a Bollywood style production of Taming of the Shrew. Must get there in time to see it!

5: last day in Colorado tomorrow, heading on to the Bay Area to see lots of old friends, make new ones, and, oh, yes, work.

finally caught up translating Ross’ fotolog https://www.beginningwithi.com/Woodstock/rd070831b.html

I love online checkin!

6: a bit tired in San Francisco, trying to rest up before a week of complete insanity, followed by a week of likely stressful travel

7: Ross and the American expert: https://www.beginningwithi.com/Woodstock/rd070906.html

chi ci sara’? (aparte me) http://it.sun.com/sunnews/events/2007/sept/jc07/

@delymyth – benissimo! girl geeks forever!

@amandalorenzani at this horrible hour of the morning you’re at the airporrt?!?

waking up to good espresso, getting ready to take a train to Menlo Park. Very un-American, I know.

at a flexwork office at Sun Menlo Park. Mousepad says “Open work -the way we work at Sun” – photo: woman leaping w/laptop on beach. OTT?

8: stuck in the middle with respiratory problems: http://tinyurl.com/2x3erx

@jeffreytaylor I’m actually glad I’m NOT in Italy for the Pavarotti death fest.

a Woodstock classmate and I are startled to find that we now both work for Sun.

the calm before the storm… resting up before an intense week

I’ve been mostly out of the 200 blogs/day rat race for the last month, and glad to be. Now I’m going to sweep out the ones I haven’t missed.

enjoying a quiet day with old friend/former boss, tonight 40th party for another old friend/former boss, tomorrow… madness begins!

9:

“a major advantage of working for or doing business with Sun is that we’re too disorganized to be evil.” http://tinyurl.com/2ehd6q

I don’t like marketing via Twitter. I’m here to hear from friends, not advertisers.

about to settle down and watch TV (something I only do in hotels) – and remote doesn’t work. A sign?

10:

small changes: http://www.fotolog.com/rossella/20740143 when I was in school, there were few apples or pears anywhere in India!

must… stay… awake…

feeling America’d out. Too many “personalities” filling the vapid airwaves & occupying undeserved corners of my brain. Out, out, damned fool

11:

awake since 4 am and I don’t have jet lag!

wash my face, pop a pill, look at myself in the mirror, and – showtime, folks!

12:

another tiring day of filming

some companies don’t allow alcohol at company functions. Fortunately, this is not one of them.

13:

responding to a very harsh email from my mother. Not pleasant.

@michaelverdi – joining us for drinks at House of Shields Friday?

@kekkoz try “American Gods” instead

14:

back in SFO, looking forward to the weekend in the city, though I have some errandy stuff to get through tomorrow

who else is coming to the SFO meetup tomorrow? http://upcoming.yahoo.com/event/261606

@scobleizer – congrats to you and Maryam. Have to say, though, Milan sounds to me like a football team. (soccer, that is)

@caseymckinnon I keep seeing people who remind me of you. Fortunately, none of them with Hitler mustaches.

@manfrys – a Halloween ho visto una vestita da “sock monster” – quello che, appunto, abita nella lavatrice e mangia i calzini

@mafe per la prima volta?!? Era uno dei film preferiti di mia figlia, da piccola. Burton e’ decisamente un genio. Anche un pazzo furioso

15:

just had a nice evening with videobloggers and Woodstockers. My worlds collide: I force them to! – mutual interests abounded.

@scobleizer – weird coincidence, a colleague of mine went into labor today, a month premature. Fingers crossed.

16:

had a very nice day, but missing my daughter ferociously just now.

@kitykity your kids have their own media room?

San Francisco Scavenger Hunt: https://www.beginningwithi.com/images/usa/ca2007/index.htm

17:

starting to head home tomorrow, but to a very different life. Scary. Good? Bad? I don’t know yet.

18:

survived the trip back to Europe. no sleep. then 30 mins in immigration at Heathrow and one hour waiting for a taxsi (Dad sent him wrong)

Rossella does Ramadan: https://www.beginningwithi.com/Woodstock/rd070918.html

19:

domani notte torno in Italia, dopo quasi 2 mesi di assenza. Casa senza flgia, ma piena di ospiti (nonche’ marito). E – food!

sooo glad I’m not going back to another year of my kid misfitting and suffering in Italian school.

tutti insieme: Sandoka-an! https://www.beginningwithi.com/italy/lang/sandokan.html

why does Amazon want $90 to ship two power strips worth $10 from the US to Italy?

@amandalorenzani I’m in Milton Keynes myself. When do you head back?

20: @missb – Geddes at every presentation would be a career deterrent for me! Sun mtg yesterday started with “baby with invisible spliff” photo

21:

honey, I’m home!

can I go to sleep now?

23:

cercasi altre candidate a Web Women Weekend, casa mia a Lecco, un weekend (da determinare) a Lecco. Fatevi amiche su Facebook.

I can sense winter already – 6:45 am and it’s still so dark!

24:

Madre Rossella? Dio ce ne scampi! http://www.fotolog.com/rossella/21084298

25:

troubleshooting a probably faulty LAN card. Argh. I hate computers.

network problem resolved by reboots. Mysteries of Windows. Looking forward to new laptop. Sorry everyone, it’s a Dell. In Italy, they’re ok

lunchtime already, no wonder I’m starving!

I don’t get facebook. How do I list someone as a friend when I know they’re already on there?

I think I have really, really worked enough now for the day!

26:

rain at last. Of course on the day I have to go in to Milan.

yay! passport back already with additional pages. Now I can go apply for my visa to India.

so glad Ross keeps her fotolog going – I’d miss her even worse without it.

@ruperthowe Don’t feel bad. All the “excitement” over a game is as dumb as endless Paris Hilton. I wish the media would grow up.

getting ready to go out and film another Sun event. First results of all this to be posted soon. Content won’t interest most people, but…

27: contemplating facing another rainy day in Milan. Ugh

30:

back from a wonderful weekend in Venice with old friends and new. Ate, drank, laughed, but didn’t sleep much!