The last time I was back at my alma mater was 2001, and of course, what I said is what everybody says — boy, have things changed. And now, another eight years after that witness of change, the repetition of that well-worn phrase is once again apt. They must’ve added another dozen buildings, and parts of Cornell are almost unrecognizable.
I returned for the reunion and the author signing. The best part of the event was seeing old friends and also meeting the spectacularly talented J. Robert Lennon.



The second day of the Ann Arbor Book Festival is history, and so am I. Tomorrow I’m doing my best Willie Nelson imitation, on the road again, trekking from Michigan back to New Jersey. On the drive over, I listened to William Shatner’s extremely entertaining Up Till Now, his autobiography. I still have a couple of hours to go, and after that’s done, I’ll need to kill another seven hours or so with another audiobook.