Today, fill your cup of life with sunshine and laughter.
~Dodinsky


21 September 2007

YEAH, I KNOW ... I'VE BEEN GONE FOR A WEEK ... BUT WHAT A WEEK!

I'd tell you more about it, but I want to get my thoughts in order first, so in the
meantime, here's a few cute little pictures for you to wonder at ...













13 September 2007

IS THIS REALLY WHO I AM?

You Are An INFP
The Idealist
You are creative with a great imagination, living in your own inner world.Open minded and accepting, you strive for harmony in your important relationships.It takes a long time for people to get to know you. You are hesitant to let people get close.But once you care for someone, you do everything you can to help them grow and develop.
In love, you tend to have high (and often unrealistic) standards.You are very sensitive. You tend to have intense feelings.
At work, you need to do something that expresses your personal values.You would make an excellent writer, psychologist, or artist.
How you see yourself: Unselfish, empathetic, and spiritual
When other people don't get you, they see you as: Unrealistic, naive, and weak

LADY GOT THE BLUES



This week in my neighbourhood, we celebrate the onset of autumn with the biggest jazz and blues festival east of Montreal. Under normal circumstances, I'd be out for the whole week, taking time off work and blowing every spare penny I have on show passes and beergardens. This year, because of my ill-timed surgery, I am unable to attend the majority of the festivities. Thanks to wonderful friends who got me tickets to the best sit-down shows, I will be able to attend. I fully expect to be exhausted by the end of the week, but really good music is worth nearly any price.



So ... here are the headliners. There are lots of other shows, too, but these are the truly recognizable names in th jazz and blues world:



Arturo Sandoval (woohoo latin jazz trumpet - would love to take B to see this! Someday, when he's a bit older, I will pay any price to expose my kid to this calibre of musicianship.)



Shemekia Copeland (heard this NY blues diva a couple of years ago, and she can BLOW!)



Matt Mays and El Torpedo (fantabulous blues band with an international reputation from right here on the East Coast)



Watermelon Slim and the Workers (Oklahoma grassroots blues - wish I could go to this one, 'cause I'm hearing great things about 'em.)



Molly Johnson (Toronto-based jazz singer - she's been here before and is an awesome presence.)



Warren Haynes (doing a solo show, and I'm sooooo gonna be there!!! He's classed as one of the top 25 guitarists of all time, so danged straight I'm pumped!)



Gov't Mule (Warren Haynes and ... didn't score tickets to this - they sold out in 3 minutes. That's a festival record. I could get tickets off the street, but I just don't have that kind of money, ya know?)



Dr. John the Night Tripper (New Orleans blues piano dude. This is the real thing ... the reason I love the blues. Saw him on video before and I'm looking forward to this show even more than the Warren Haynes one, since I am a pianist by trade ... life is great, I tell ya, absolutely grand!)



There's a whole lot more going on than these few: Matt Minglewood, Garrett Mason, Silvio Pupo Quartet, God Made Me Funky, Grand Theft Bus, The Lee Boys, Detroit Women, L'il Brian and the Zydeco Travellers, and the list goes on ... wish I could see it all, but there's no way, not this year ... can't wait till next year, though!


12 September 2007

AIN'T IT THE TRUTH?


Okay, I'm back. Not to say I'll blog every day or anything, but I want to do this, I'm feeling better and I have the time. What better way to reconnect with the people I love and miss so much? I don't know what I'll talk about, or even if it will make any sense, but then, that was always a problem for me. Brace yourselves for some pretty inane ramblings, then. Muah!

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