GZ2. Grenade or Grenda?? Lobster

Started booking flights for our pilgram trip to Spain. Found an outstanding bargin! Mint class Jet Blue all the way to Grenada: $610 for all flights. Naturally booked.

Then, when I told M&G about the great bargain they started laughing. Granada or Grenada? OOps….This will be an EFG on me forever and forever. Naturally had to cancel the res and start looking for different routing.

We have been waiting for a time to have lobster. Only a few good choices near here and either the weather too cold/windy or places closed on multiple days. Today is the day!

Visited the Newport Lobster Shack on the docks in Newport downtown.

Finished off at Newport Creamery to “gild the lily” with ice cream. A perfect finish to perfect lobsters.

GZ2. Weetomoo Woods walk plus coffee

A roots a rocks walk, an outstanding one, in and area named after Weetomoo, a female leader of one of the main combatants in King Phillips war (17th century New England).

Many intersecting trails. Many roots and rocks.

Trail shots

Afterwards coffee at Coastal Roasters as Groundswell was closed. Good place, we will return

GZ2. Breakfast with some EFG and cyber war

At de Wolf for a nice breakfast get together. Fine Mimosas and shatshukas.

Finished reading Nicole Perlroth’s monumental study of cyber over the past few decades. “ This is how they tell me the world ends”

It is the history of the people and story of the cyberweapons arms race. Thrilling read for those inclined to such history.

Just a few snippets, far too many as this is a long book; the third is fun for Palo Alto locals.

There’s something happening here. What it is ain’t exactly clear. There’s a man with a gun over there Telling me I got to beware I think it’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound, Everybody look what’s going down —BUFFALO SPRINGFIELD

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. McConnell made clear that he would not advance any election security bill, no matter how bipartisan. Even measures deemed critical by election integrity experts—paper trails for every ballot and rigorous post-election audits, bills that blocked voting machines from reaching out to the web and required campaigns to report foreign outreach—died on McConnell’s desk. It was only after critics took to calling him “Moscow Mitch” that McConnell begrudgingly approved $250 million

Stanford’s campus was dry. Under the deed of Leland Stanford, no alcohol could be served on campus or even in Palo Alto, and administrators worried about the flocks of students getting drunk down the road. Stanford’s first president had lobbied unsuccessfully to shut Zott’s down, calling it “unusually vile even for a roadhouse.

a rogue actor or nation-state to sabotage the software embedded in the Boeing 737 Max than it is for terrorists to hijack planes and send them careening into buildings. Threats that were only hypotheticals a decade ago are now very real. Russia proved it can turn off power in the dead of winter. The same Russian hackers who switched off the safety locks at the Saudi petrochemical plant are now doing “digital drive-bys” of American targets. A rudimentary phishing attack arguably changed the course of an American presidential election. We’ve seen patients turned away from hospitals because of a North Korean cyberattack. We’ve caught Iranian hackers rifling through our dams. Our hospitals, towns, cities, and, more recently, our gas pipelines have been held hostage with ransomware. We have caught foreign allies repeatedly using cyber means to spy on and harass innocent civilians, including Americans. And over the course of the coronavirus pandemic, the usual suspects, like China and Iran, and newer players, like Vietnam and South Korea, are targeting the institutions leading our response.

GZ2. A late introduction to this blog

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The photo, the other night at Benjamins. Three dozen each of clams, shrimp and mussels. Extended family group

Sunset duh.

GZ2. MLO day and Stepping Stones Falls

Wednesday a walk to the Falls which are really cascades. Many paths, took a hard one and then a nice easier one. Not one damn wildlife spotted. Not even a chipmunk! After dinner, however, saw a duck and a heron/egret on a nearby pond (with binoculars).

Got home to broken front door lock. Oh well.

Boog with rocks and roots.

GZ2. Eating with friends

Impromtu dinner of grilled shrimp and sperg

Afternoon exploratory walk past the weird RR crossing up to the water

Dinner at deWolf’s Tavern:

Cod with clams, fingerlings and a Portuguese sauce.

Sudden gale during walk.

GZ2. Le Bec and walk Sachuest Nature Reserve

Le Bec Sucre out of all but baguettes. We purchased one and it was pretty good. Then to Custom House Coffee for yogurt parfaits, pastry and good coffee.

Off on our first walk

Nice ride out to the southern beaches. Beautiful loop walk. Visitor’s Center was closed. Quite a few other walkers.

GZ2. BBQ with M&G

Intended to to a comparison of Beyond and Impossible products. Could only get the Beyond ones. Sausage a loser, burger edible especially with fixins. Impossible sold out.