Adventures in Publishing

As I mentioned, last week’s English meet-up involved a book exchange, where people donate their used books to the group in exchange for reading other member’s books. I went home with a short stack of books myself, including two from very well-known authors. One book that I read was written by Mary Higgins Clark, who has to be the worst author I’ve read in a … Continue reading Adventures in Publishing

A Very Short History of Capitalism

Since Romania is currently tens of billions of dollars in debt to western bankers, I thought a short history of capitalism was in order. Interestingly enough, whether Romanian or American or Asian or African, it seems everybody is a lot more familiar with Communism. I’d wager the names “Marx” and “Lenin” slip off the tongues of people faster than similarly important capitalist thinkers. Capitalism is … Continue reading A Very Short History of Capitalism

Yates v. United States

As I’ve written about before, way back in April of last year (wow!) a Romanian soldier mistook me for a native Romanian, which was quite a revelation to me (since then it’s happened several more times, including Wednesday night at the English speakers meeting). That event sparked me to start writing this blog and then from there it led into me quitting my job and … Continue reading Yates v. United States

The American Who Came In From The Cold

Wow! I had a really great time last night meeting both some (English-speaking) foreigners living here in Romania as well as some Romanians who have been to the United States (and other foreign places). Quite a different mix than I’m used to, that’s for sure. I wish I had some photographs but alas, I don’t own a camera. I know some pictures were taken and … Continue reading The American Who Came In From The Cold