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Jazz Fest sights and sounds

We spent the entire day at Jazz Fest and let me speak highly here of the Ergobaby – with its head flap, Tin was able to take two long naps as the flap provides a magic blanket environment and takes the stimuli away. We saw Kent Jordan in the Jazz Tent, then Big Al Carson in the Blues Tent, then we went to hear Astral Project and although I was prepared to sit for the…

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Louisiana’s strength is it’s weakness

The Gulf was what made New Orleans important to the people of the United States who didn’t think New Orleans matters – forget culture, music, food, lifestyle – having a port the size of New Orleans kept it spinning. And yet, hurricanes, oil spills, and eroding wetlands are also our lot. Here is an article in ProPublica stating BP should have known better. In the NYT this morning it was that the federal government should…

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Accentuate the positive

Dr. John has a great song where he says, Accentuate the Positive, Eliminate the Negative. When I was catching up with a long-time friend who I haven’t spoken with in years, he said he was working on himself and his relationship and he didn’t put any end goal on it – as in, it is all good, it was more like I’m just being honest with myself and those I love and we’ll see where…

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The final analysis by Mother Theresa

People are often unreasonable, irrational, and self-centered. Forgive them anyway. If you are kind, people may accuse you of selfish, ulterior motives. Be kind anyway. If you are successful, you will win some unfaithful friends and some genuine enemies. Succeed anyway. If you are honest and sincere people may deceive you. Be honest and sincere anyway. What you spend years creating, others could destroy overnight. Create anyway. If you find serenity and happiness, some may be…

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Far from the madding crowd

I remember in the early 90’s before the dot.com bubble took off and the depressed economy had finally caught up to San Francisco, a man who walked out of the Embarcadero Building and stood on the crowded corner of Market with everyone pouring out of the building, he stopped and put his hands to his face and began sobbing – sobbing so hard his body shook. I’ll never forget that image. It haunts me to…

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Making the most of my time

I have limited time in San Francisco and have had to steal time here and there for me. In lieu of dinner, I ducked into the SF MOMA and saw a cool exhibit by Belgian painter Luc Tuymans, highly recommend. There was also a photography exhibit on the 3rd floor that was worth seeing. Sony Metreon and saw Date Night, which started off a little disappointing but was saved by the actors in the middle,…

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The not told story of Kashmir

I met this man who runs a shop filled with exquisite wares from Kashmir. He has lived in San Francisco for 16 years and I told him I too had lived in San Francisco for 16 years. He said in a few years he would return home and so I asked him about home and told him how I long to travel to India but now that I have a young son, I might wait…

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