Thursday, November 24, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!

Gerry makes Jambalaya for Thanksgiving.  His first attempt using John Besh's recipe.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone!  I hope you spent the day with family or friends, or at least with your dogs, celebrating all that we have to be thankful for.  All around us we face threats and problems.  So, it’s important on this day – and perhaps everyday – to look at what we have, with gratitude and humility, and to celebrate joyfully.  Sometimes, feeling this joy amongst friends, we have sudden bursts of inspiration.  Suddenly, we don’t have a problem – we have an opportunity! 

Second-Line Buddhist style in New Orleans
What a different world.  I took this shot several days ago, while sitting rather glumly in our apartment in New Orleans.  Suddenly, I heard the jazzy sound of a Second-Line Parade!  I rushed to the window and saw that it was the annual Hara Krishna Second-Line.  I got this picture but, unfortunately, missed the musicians and the crowd in front.  However, you get to see the float with the maestros sitting there being pulled by some of their acolytes…

Happy Thanksgiving, wherever you are today!

Friday, November 11, 2011

Jazz for Early Risers

Last night we listened to John Cleary play his magic at d.b.a. on Frenchmen Street. He’s an amazing one-man show – a legend in New Orleans – stirring the crowd of all ages and all walks of life to movement and joy, as he played that piano and sang to us – giving it his all. Pure magic! After the show, we had drinks at Tujague’s, dinner at Evangeline, and were in bed before midnight. Like some other talented musicians in New Orleans, Cleary started his show at 7p.m.

This morning, we read in the Times Picayune, that another Jazz trumpet legend, Kermit Ruffins, announced that he would begin playing his weekly gigs at Vaughan’s (a traditionally late-night watering hole) also at the very reasonable hour of 7p.m., so that he too could get to bed by midnight! We’re all getting old. We want to go to bed early and get up early. Kermit wants to walk his daughter to school in the morning. I have always been an early riser - and the world has just now caught up to my early-rising habits. We can have our jazz and rise early too! Thank you Kermit! Thank you John Cleary! Jazz makes life worth living and we can now get it live – and early!

Today is Veterans’ Day. I’m thinking of it more now, as history repeats itself. We went to the renowned New Orleans World War 2 Museum this past week, and reviewed once again the horrors and devastating losses – 65,000,000 dead throughout the world! The Museum displayed all too vividly the battles at Normandy, the bombings, the endless horrors throughout the Pacific, the nuclear devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which ended the war. And we walked out of there feeling glum and uneasy. Humans study history so as not to repeat human mistakes, and yet we just do not learn. We just cycle around again, as if determined to self-destruct our species.