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Dateline: Auburn, Maine. Summer lobster shuttle.
The Residence Inn in Auburn is an hour from the nearest coastal lobster shacks, local Mac’s Downeast Seafood is the choice nearby. It is a category 4 for those Marriott credit card certs. Summer accommodation options in Maine all involve trade-offs.
- The World Next Week from the Council on Foreign Relations recently celebrated its 5th anniversary. Their Summer Reading Special includes podcast recommendations: EconTalk (see below), Lawfare, The History of Rome, Hardcore History, The History of Byzantium, The History of the Crusades, and The British History Podcast. Several of these series have concluded, I remember through my travels The History of Rome, savings episodes to listen as I traveled the Roman sites of North Africa. The final episode I saved several months and finally played it while descending a mountain in Macedonia.
- David Brooks: The Importance of Character (Big Ideas – ABC Radio National). The NYT’s resident thoughtful conservative discussing his new book.
- Fareed Zakaria GPS – Blindsided: How ISIS Shook the World (CNN). Well done piece for TV. Looks like they took down the free audio version.
- Finding remains of US soldiers from the WWII battles on Pacific island Tarawa (Pacific Review Podcast – ABC Radio National, segment starts at 17:30). The honorable search continues.
- One Shanghai night: a story of recovering lost belongings in China’s busiest city (Correspondents Report – ABC Radio National). Story that encapsulates life for foreigners in modern China.
- Wences Casares on Bitcoin and Xapo (EconTalk). Intelligent discussion on Bitcoin and Argentina.
- Pluto Mission Finally Calls Home (Scientific American). Hear the call from mission command.
- Meeting Mullah Omar (The Fifth Floor – BBC World Service). Seeking the now dead reclusive Taliban leader.
- Ian Schrager (The Big Interview – Monocle). Night club legend and hotelier in discussion.
- The Great Divide with Joseph Stiglitz and Robert Reich (UCTV). Around 3/4 through they start hamming it up.
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@Eric – Auburn meant a lot of driving. Most everything north or Portland means a lot of driving, ideally I would choose staying somewhere between Bath and Rockland, there is a Holiday Inn that blocks out summer award dates, and several Best Westerns. Some local motels, B&Bs, and some airbnb, everything pricey in summer through September. Acadia is too far unless you want to be at Acadia. Portland is good for nightlife, but too far for lobster shacks, and avoid the Hyatt Place, their way of dealing with the blasting noise and frat boy antics outside is to leave earplugs… Read more »
Fly into Portland and then drive to Auburn? My wife and I are thinking of a last minute lobster weekend – any other recommendations?