Welcome, new readers. For some time, I’ve been e-mailing columns about life in London (and, occasionally, beyond) to a small mailing list. In an effort to broaden my readership, I’m now putting those columns on the web.
If you’re wondering where to start, some of the most popular entries include On The Poetry Of London Place Names and American Patriot (both of which are quite short), as well as Truffle In Paradise (which is quite long), and Pitch, Pitch, Pitch and Scottish Delicacies, both of which are medium length.
Or you could start at the very beginning, with the first entry.Take your pick.
Incidentally, where there is a large gap between the time an event occurred and the time I wrote it up for Yankee Fog, I’ve indicated the real-life date at the end of the entry.
Wow! Great writing Jacob. I’ve blog rolled you and find myselflooking forward to Monday. Thanks for sharing with us. Best of luck with your blog!
Hey, great stuff man! Very well written and entertaining, I’ll definitely be checking back.
I’ve spent all afternoon reading this when I should have been studying.
I am eternally grateful to you 🙂
Keep it coming
Loved the poem, which was passed on to me by metamoof and I enjoy your blog
how you getting on, pop back to the site. You ever coming back to Glasgow
Fossil
:O)
your father-in-law, Dennis Sager, who is my internist and friend, told me that you had written a funny story about taking a trip to Bruges, where my husband and I are going in September.
Can’t seem to find it on your website???
Damn Zombie Survivor.
Email if you’re interested about a screenplay regarding Nick Nolte’s father’s wooden leg.
Great reading, keep up the great posts.
Peace, JiggaDigga