April 4, 2016 Best Music Week Ever

This was a fantastic week of music, perhaps the “Best Music Week Ever”.  Bruce Springsteen, Steve Miller and Jimmy Vaughan, and then John Scofield and John Medeski.  Finn had some great news this week also – he made the Dean’s Honor Roll for his last quarter.  Here’s a Spotify playlist to accompany this posting:

On Tuesday we stopped for lunch at the Meddlesome Moth en route to check into the W hotel in downtown Dallas and attend the Springsteen concert at American Airlines Center.  Started with a nice cheese and charcuterie platter and then had a mushroom and farro (a grain similar to Italian rice) platter.  Diana was unsettled by the various moth emblems that reminded her of the night of the 600 moth attack on Pecan Valley.  Keith was counseled about not returning to the house immediately when requested to help address the moth infestation.

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Bruce started at 8pm and didn’t finish until after 11:30pm.  We heard the entire River double album from start to finish and then a parade of greatest hits.  Favorites included Badlands, Hungry Heart, and Thunder Road.  He finished with a 15 minute version of Shout.

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The harmonica intro to The River always gives me chills.  Here’s the mid-song harmonica break:

 

On Wednesday, I headed to New York for 3 days.  That night I saw a one of a kind concert in the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center.  Steve Miller put on a show called “From Ma’ to Miles”, a collection of jazz and blues tunes spanning from Ma’ Rainey to Miles Davis.  Jimmy Vaughan (older brother of Stevie Ray) was his special guest.  The band also included the professor of music at the University of Miami who did the arrangements, an amazing jazz bassist and drummer, and a superb 3 piece horn section.

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Steve Miller was inducted into the Rock N’ Roll hall of fame on Friday evening in New York and so put on this special show while in town.  Apparently he does a lot of work with Jazz at Lincoln Center to create learning programs on jazz and blues music.  I downloaded the New York subway app and so was able to easily navigate from Wall St to the Upper West side for the concert.

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On Thursday I had a full day of meetings at 175 Water Street.  As soon as they finished, I headed over to the Blue Note jazz club in Greenwich Village (using my new subway skills) to see John Scofield, a jazz guitar master.  I sat next to an older lady who had taken guitar lessons from the same teacher as Scofield in Wilton, Connecticut.  She knew the music really well and was a wealth of interesting information.  The food at the Blue Note was suprisingly good.

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John Medeski from the Medeski, Martin, Wood band sat in on grand piano and Hammond B3 organ.  He is an excellent technical player and at the same time extremely creative in his solos.

Friday was mostly a travel day.  I registered my best time yet (10 mins) on the USA today crossword puzzle during breakfast at the Andaz hotel.  My flight was delayed due to a maintenance issue with the inbound flight from Chicago so I ended up switching to an alternate flight and wasn’t too late in arriving home.

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Saturday morning included a workout and our dance lesson.  We practiced forward and reverse turns in the swing and bolero dances.  Kathleen also forced Keith to learn the man’s spin.  She also commented on how subtle and delicate Keith’s lead signals for spins were 🙂

For lunch we tried a new place in downtown McKinney called “Rye”.  What a great find – great cocktails and food.  We started with goat cheese stuffed paquito peppers (even better than the ones at Cafe Malaga), then a pork and vegetable soup, and we split the burger.  Their Manhattan was even better than the ones I make at home.

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On Saturday night we attempted to watch the movie “Bridge of Spies”, starring Tom Hanks.  Various interruptions caused me to fall asleep without finishing it – will try again on Sunday.

On Sunday I took Penelope for her annual inspection (passed with flying colours) and a bath.  Then went for a swim, soak and steam at the health club – managed 70 laps which is close to a mile.  Then I relaxed watching the Masters golf tournament from Augusta, GA.

New York Carnegie Hall Trip – March 2016

Friday, March 25

Arrived in New York on Friday afternoon and checked into our hotel on the Upper West Side (6 Columbus). It was opposite the Time Warner Center which housed a fancy mall, health club, some nice restaurants, Whole Foods, and Jazz at Lincoln Center. Columbus Circle is on the South end of Central Park. The hotel was very convenient for Carnegie Hall and Central Park.

Had aFilo drink in the Library Bar at the Hudson Hotel – they made good Manhattans.

We found a really excellent and tiny tapas restaurant, Filo. Tried 4 things on the menu and enjoyed them all – Burrata, Mushroom Tacos (Keith’s favorite), Lamb Ribs, and Mussels.

 

Saturday, March 26

We enjoyed a workout at the Equinox health club across from the hotel. Then headed to see the musical “Beautiful”, which is about Carole King’s life and music. We both loved the musical. It had great dialog, humor, music, settings, and ensemble cast.

After the musical we had a drink Carole Kingand snacks at Bar Centrale which is a speakeasy (bar/restaurant that doesn’t have a sign or indication that it’s there – just looked like a normal house) near Broadway.

Diana’s Mom, Clorinda, arrived smoothly on Saturday evening. Her driver got out and gave Diana a hug and told her how much she’d enjoyed driving her Mom.

Sunday, March 27th (Easter Sunday)

Diana and her Mom went to Hackensack, NJ to visit Clorinda’s high school friend Jojo. She hadn’t been back there in 70 years. They had breakfast at the “Chit Chat Café”, drove by Clorinda’s childhood home, and attended Easter mass at the church she attended as a child. Diana found it interesting that the Catholic mass was conducted by an Indian priest with a strong accent. Clorinda sang a hymn as people were entering for the 2nd service.

Diana did a great job of navigating her rental car out of Manhattan and over to Hackensack and back. They drove over the Washington bridge which was opened for traffic on the day Clorinda was born.

Central Park 1Meanwhile, Keith explored Central Park. He walked about 8 miles up the East side across and down the West side. He found the statue of Robert Burns, the Guggenheim museum, and the huge reservoir on the North end of the park. He passed several baseball fields and children’s Central Park 2Central Park 3playgrounds throughout the park. The “Imagine” mosaic is a tribute to John Lennon in an area of the park called “Strawberry Fields”.

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That evening we had sushi at “Sushi Damo”.   We laughed because that’s what we call Diana’s youngest brother Adamo. After dinner we wandered through the Time Warner Center and peeked into Dizzy Gillespie’s jazz club at Lincoln Center. There was a great band playing with a great view of the city behind them.

 

Monday, March 28th

CarnegieThis was the day of the big Carnegie Hall performance. We sat in the fancy boxes on the first level up from the orchestra section. The band did an amazing job and the sound was fantastic. The call it the Stradivarius of concert halls and I can see why – you could hear every individual instrument perfectly and very clearly. Here’s the poster for the concert.

After the performance, we had lunch at an Italian restaurant, Trattoria Dell Arte, right across from the hall.

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Landmark 1On Monday evening we met up with some friends who live in New York at Landmark restaurant. It was a very nice French restaurant and we were lucky enough to get one of the “Dome of Silence” tables which made it easier to talk. Excellent moules frites, lamb chops, and boudin noir. They brought green apple flavored candy floss after dinner. Here’s Diana’s Mom enjoying some and getting a chuckle out of it.

Landmark groupHere’s a picture of the gang. Diana, Keith, Mary, Chuck, Olga, and Clorinda. Teodor was taking the picture. It was a very memorable dinner catching up with old friends and introducing them to Clorinda.

Saint John – Feb 2016

Here’s a map showing the location of St John in the Caribbean. The North shore of the island faces the Atlantic Ocean and the South shore, the Caribbean Sea.

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This is an aerial shot of the Island. Cruz Bay is the main population center and is located on the West coast of the island. This is where the ferry arrives and where the catamaran and scuba boats leave from. Coral bay is on the East end and our villa was in the mountainous area just west of it.

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I arrived on Sunday evening and enjoyed steaks on the grill by Denny and Tom. Here’s a panoramic picture I took of the pool and deck of the villa.

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On Monday we hiked into Leinster Bay on the North shore and swam about a half mile to a great snorkeling spot. In the afternoon we relaxed on Francis Bay just West of there. It was a lovely sandy, sheltered beach.

Tuesday took us to Hurricane Hole on the South East of the island. This was a private beach.   You paid $2.50 to the lady at the snack shack to use the beach f4or the day. Very quiet and relaxing. Here’s a picture I took from my comfy beach chair. I’ve been practicing composing my photos with some vegetation foreground like Dad does.

Diana and Alicia arrived on Tuesday evening and so I rented a Jeep and picked them up from the ferry. It was my first time driving on the left hand side of the road with a steering wheel also on the left – very strange set up but not too difficult to get used to. The road down to the villa was a bit intimidating with steep drops and hairpin bends that required a three point turn.

Caneel Bay was our destination for the day on Wednesday and Alicia was introduced to snorkeling. She loved it until we body surfed into the beach and got slammed into the sand by a freak wave.

This map shows the various beaches and you can match up the beaches we visited with the aerial views in the picture up above (Cruz Bay is in the bottom right of the aerial view picture).

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Here are the views we woke up to in the morning from the villa. These pictures were taken about 30 minutes apart as the sun came up.

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Thursday was our day to sail in a catamaran called the “Kekoa” – picture below. The captain, Jamison, built it with his brother using wood and old school techniques. There was an album on board telling the story of how they sold the boat to some wealthy folks, who promptly got in trouble sailing the boat from North Carolina to the Virgin Islands. They had to be rescued by a coast guard helicopter and abandoned the Kekoa. Jamison hired a salvage team to help recover the boat, repaired it, and now operates the charter service out of St John.8

Here’s a picture of Diana on board the Kekoa as we approached the British Virgin Islands. The crew had to take our passports to the British customs office and get them stamped before we could sail into British territory.

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We anchored at Jost Van Dyke and swam ashore. You can see Diana mid swim to the beach for lunch. We tried to spend some pounds that I had left from Christmas but the restaurant on the British islands only took U.S. dollars – crazy!

Friday was scuba day. Diana and I did two dives in the morning and saw a beautiful eagle ray. Its tail seemed to be at least 15 feet long and it swam so gracefully. Denny, Anne, Mason and Alicia all did their first dives on Friday afternoon. Here’s a video of a sea turtle I made with Denny’s new GoPro.

Here’s Alicia’s first scuba experience.

On Saturday we had a full beach day at Salt Pond on the southeast part of the island. It was a bit of a hike downhill to the beach and of course uphill on the way back. Denny estimated it at 0.1 miles but it seemed longer on the way back with all the chairs and other gear.

We stopped for a late lunch on the way back and Anne got a flat tire on her Jeep as we left. Of course Denny and Tom had just driven off when it was discovered. Fortunately, two very nice gentlemen helped me change the tire. Counter to Denny’s observation, I’m actually turning the crank to jack up the Jeep and not solely in a supervisory role.

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Then came Sunday and time to head home. You can’t beat the area where we waited to board the ferry back to St Thomas – chairs on the beach at Cruz Bay with some final rum based island drinks.

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