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book report
My minor plan to follow the Tour de France next year, eating local cheese along the way, put me in mind of this chap. Tony Hawks has written some funny travel books based on some intriguing exploits. Not that I’d compare myself to him or his abilities, but it made me log onto the Berkeley Library online catalogue to see if they had ‘Round Ireland with a Fridge‘. They didn’t, but they did have ‘Playing the Moldovans at Tennis‘.
In an aside, I’ll be sorry to leave my current office so conveniently located a block or so from the Berkeley library. When I first moved here in 2000 I had to dispose of my extensive book collection and resolved not to end up in that situation again. Berkeley Library has been fantastic – I’ve invariably been able to find the book I’ve been looking for, or its close relative, on a wide range of subjects. Use your libraries, folks.
So. Tony has written several follow-up books, the latest involving a trip to France and a piano. I’m just trailing in his wake, really. Maybe I should be giving this Tour/cheese idea more serious consideration?
Add comment July 21, 2006
method to my madness?
My good friend and acquaintance Dr Silver has been pondering the reason behind my first cheese selection (there wasn’t one) – was I going to start by eating all the chevre, or all those beginning with the letter ‘p’?
Clearly, I’d been going at this process like a bull in a china shop. Dr Silver is a scientist and is given to careful planning. I work with librarians but, sadly, none of their attention to detail has rubbed off on me yet, beyond my plans to obsessively tag all my entries.
So now I’m forced to wonder if I need to creat some kind of protocol for the cheese-eating. Cheese manuals must be browsed, maps must be consulted, and if necessary I’ll draw up a thorough scheme.
I do have one idea: to follow the 2007 Tour de France and eat all the cheese I find along the way. That may add some fun to the process.
Add comment July 20, 2006