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MARCH MADNESS, 15 CRAIGSIDE, BROADWAY and LUCY

My news item of the day has to do with my two ESPN women's March Madness bracket teams.  Presently both at the 99.4% level. espn59512106's Picks 1   22K   RANK 99.4%   PCT 300 PTS 1900 MAX Round of 64 POINTS   300/320 espn59512106's Picks 2   22K   RANK 99.4%   PCT 300 PTS 1900 MAX There are 3.4 million competitors and  only 551 are currently perfect. This was a good week.  Only went out once to have my taxes done, and did well.  On the way home did some shopping to complement my 15 Craigside take-out meals, plus a bento.  Only a little more than three weeks till our next trip to the Osaka Expo, returning via an Oceania cruise from Yokohama to Vancouver, then fly back to Honolulu.  Weather has recently been picturesque.  Kilauea Volcano is not now erupting, so the air is clear. Gave a Powerpoint presentation in the 15C theater on my life's  journey. 15C celebrated my day....St. Patrick's Day. Came with food and d...

LE BERNADIN AND NEIL DIAMOND

This is Day 49 of our 53-day global journey.  Yesterday was a day to remember.  I would place it among the top three days we've had on this trip.  #1 was probably  Keukenhof Tulip Gardens  in the Netherlands.  Not sure what might else might be in this top list. We began with a 2PM lunch at Le Bernardin.  There are  13 Michelin 3-star restaurants in the United States , 4 in New York City.  So we sought one close to the Marriott Marquis, and was able to get a reservation at Le Bernardin.  We prefer lunches, and luckily enough, they offered this service. San Francisco has 3 and Chicago 2.  None in Los Angeles.  I went to Joel Robuchon in Las Vegas 15 years ago when it was on this list, but it got dropped in 2009, and that could well be because Michelin does not review Nevada anymore.  There are around 150 3-star restaurants in the world.  I've been to a few of these 3-stars on my previous around the world trips. A compet...