M onday's attire captured very early in the morning while stopping at a cafe along the way to campus where I took about 45 minutes to enjoy some fresh coffee (in a real ceramic mug, not a paper cup) and simply ponder the world going by outside the window. It was a sunny, warm day with temperatures approaching 70 degrees Fahrenheit (21 C.) by midday, so I broke out the tan loafers and matching belt. Still not quite sure if the olive chinos worked, or not, but there we are. My students enjoyed the necktie, however, with several complimenting it across the classes I taught yesterday. They must be worried about their grades. -- Heinz-Ulrich
T he attire for last Thursday's quick jaunt into campus for one more meeting about something or other along with a series of errands along the way home. These included a twice yearly check-in with the ophthalmologist, which turned out to be surprisingly quick. A good report, so it looks like no prescription change is in order and the toy soldier painting (hundreds of tiny buttons anyone?) can continue for the foreseeable future. On a sartorial note, it always amazes me how people appear for appointments with professionals -- doctors, dentists, attorneys, and the like. Without going into it ad nauseam one more time, appearance is important, men, and how you present yourself to the rest of the world has a direct bearing on how the rest of the world perceives and interacts with you. Figure it out. -- Heinz-Ulrich