Guus Bosman

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Coffee.I worked in our headquarters in New Jersey today. When I'm here my calendar is always packed with meetings; today I was in the office from 8.30 am to 7.00 pm. I'm staying until Wednesday morning.

I'm staying in the Holiday Inn, and they've made some nice changes. I received a bottle of water and a power bar when I checked in (smart choices -- they must realize nowadays that most business traveler's don't care for unhealthy cookies so much), but most of all there's coffee in the lobby now. That saves me a trip to the Starbucks down the road. I don't drink much Starbucks during the week anymore, but when I'm on the road I allow myself some luxury.

Yesterday's trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art was great. I spend a lot of time in the paintings gallery again. I was very tempted to buy "How to read a painting" in the store and use it while I was in the museum, but $35 seemed aggressive. I checked Amazon, they sell it for $23 and better yet, the library in Durham has two copies on the shelf. In the afternoon I saw a presentation about the departing director of the Met, Philippe de Montebello. It was very interesting to learn about the purchasing policies of the Met, the process they go through to acquire new work etc. After the videos I went upstairs to the exhibition about the things that were acquired while he was the director.

Now I'm about to go for a run on the treadmill. It's been a long time since I did that, and I strongly disliked it, but it's very dark outside and I don't know where to go for a run around here in the dark. And okay, I'll admit -- it's very cold also.

Coffee.

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