John & Anne Wiley

2013/03/28

Castaway to Peli

To ensure we had a place to sleep when we had little time for planning, we’d reserved a room at the Castaways. We knew it was near the Freeport city centre and thus a long walk from the water. But it was fun to wake this morning where many of the locals live and shop.

0825 Castaways View

0825 Castaways View

We dragged all our stuff around the area, chancing upon what seemed to be the main Grand Bahama office of Tourism.

0828 Tourism Office

0828 Tourism Office

Along the way we met this spiral tail lizard, fat and happy in the sun. He posed so nicely for this shot!

0830 Spiral Lizard

0830 Spiral Lizard

We were helped immeasurably by Pauline in the Tourism Office, who went to extraordinary lengths to help us try to find accommodations on other islands. She has an especially good connection on San Salvador Island, which is the one I’d found most intriguing in my research before we left home. Looks like thanks to her we might be able to visit there. 🙂

0061 Patient Pauline

0061 Patient Pauline

Anne was delighted to find this enchanting mailbox in the hotel lobby, where she posted those two cards. You know who you are. 😉

0058 Magic Mail

0058 Magic Mail

We lunched across the street at a nice restaurant that to me is misnamed The Office. So far from the sort of stresses I associate with that title. Beyond it the beer sign marks a handy liquor store, and the pink hotel across the street is our Castaways.

5618 Office View

5618 Office View

We’d taken a reasonably priced taxi ride from there to Lucaya the night before, but today we discovered the Bahama Bus service. Basically a fleet of vans that roams an unmapped route punctuated by blue “Bus Stop” signs. It was great to save enough taxi money to buy a nice lunch and meet locals.

0062 Bahamian Bus

0062 Bahamian Bus

Locals like Greg here, who studied accounting in Paris and now works in the casino across from tonight’s hotel. He intrigued us with a saxophone case, and when he spotted my miniature guitar said we should jam tonight. The ride was far too short!

0063 Gregarious Greg

0063 Gregarious Greg

Tonight we decided to spring for a more upscale hotel, which sadly lacks the free internet we enjoyed at the Castaways. But it does have a great location on the canal just across the street from the beaches where tomorrow we hope to finally go snorkeling. For tonight, we’re enjoying some beauty.

0067 Pelican Bay Babe

0067 Pelican Bay Babe

2013/03/24

Mystique

We wandered repeatedly into the realm of magic today. It began with our decision to ride the bus out to look at the Garden district, where many magnificent old homes have been restored. The bus was full, so we each sat with someone else in two rows and struck up conversations. We learned that by going beyond the Garden we could find another fruit: a neighborhood French Festival.

0354 Serendipitous Street

0354 Serendipitous Street

It was such a garden of delights! There was a band playing at the end of the block of course, and lots of arts and foods. But hidden inside the St. Henry School auditorium was the delightful Norbert Slama Trio playing a lilting French accordion and guitar waltz to a nearly empty hall, as if destined for our ears only. And this playful pair.

0362 The Eternal Dance

0362 The Eternal Dance

Walking out a side door, we found this woman in skull makeup turning the Wheel Of Fate for a gathering of kids.

0367 Wheel Of Fate

0367 Wheel Of Fate

Everything was magic by the time we began our walk toward the trolley back into the city, so my eye wandered to these drunks happily loitering beneath the No Loitering sign with their little dog.

0373 Three Men & Dog

0373 Three Men & Dog

After many more enchanted moments that I’ll spare you (and this will still be long!), we were happy to get a seat on the trolley that soon filled to capacity with uncomfortable tourists trying to avoid contact. After meeting more interesting people we’ll never see again, we eventually got to Frenchmen Street as darkness enfolded us and this mannequin welcomed us to the realm of mystery.

0415 Silent Welcome

0415 Silent Welcome

New Orleans is a city of music. Everywhere. All the time. But aside from Lafitte’s the jazz we’d hoped to hear on Bourbon or Royal, was mostly loud rock or blues. Here just beyond the French Market we found various colors of tight jazz in every bar. First the red.

0419 Red Jazz

0419 Red Jazz

Then the black and red.

0428 Black & Red Jazz

0428 Black & Red Jazz

Then the blue gals.

0435 Blue Jazz

0435 Blue Jazz

Next some rainbow jazz.

0443 Rainbow Jazz

0443 Rainbow Jazz

Even lots of great street jazz playing for change.

0541 Street Jazz

0541 Street Jazz

Amid it all, this lonely and all but ignored stoic jazz poet.

0466 Jazz Poet

0466 Jazz Poet

In an alley off the street we found a courtyard jazz artist colony.

0508 Jazz Art

0508 Jazz Art

Anne bought mementos for loved ones…

0522 Jazz Mementos

0522 Jazz Mementos

…as I was entertained by this jazz performance artist playing an angry beaded lady.

0514 Jazz Bearded Lady

0514 Jazz Bearded Lady

One of the tightest jazz bands we heard tonight was at The Spotted Cat, where a guitar and tuba found exquisite harmony in a small ensemble that drew a big crowd.

0507 Jazz Tuba

0507 Jazz Tuba

Few days bring the spectrum of magic that New Orleans provided these wanderers. We’re dizzy with memories, our souls opened by the city of saints so that our dreams can begin to savor the spicy flavor of life here below sea level. I’m reminded of this blessing written for a dear friend.

May we awaken to our Need with the help of other eyes.
Outside our sphere just enough, but near,
That our hearts can stretch to touch new Truth.
Singing what we can barely hear afar,
The harmony of our true nature,
Mingling in the music of ages,
We are blessings each and all,
Rising to the stars together.

2013/03/23

Exploring N.O.

Exploring New Orleans last night and today has been fun, and Weather says we get at least another day! Here then are some pix. Lots of pix. A few picks of our many pix since arriving. 🙂

0292 Bourbon St.

0292 Bourbon St.

Didn’t see any bourbon here, but lots of those sweet mixed drink glasses with some fluorescent green substance possibly called a “hand grenade.” Fun 360, even for the few old folks like us who were completely sober. Though we fit in like two fire trucks in a lush jungle, everyone was friendly or at least respectful and many absolutely thrived on the slightest bit of attention.

0294 Look At Me, Mom

0294 Look At Me, Mom

The mounted patrol officers’ mere presence brings an air of dignity and cool that somehow corrals the fun. One horse in particular looked into our souls, apparently drawn to our sobriety in that mayhem.

0302 Horse Sense

0302 Horse Sense

The spectrum of people is boundless, including families getting group photos at the zoo.

0317 Family Time

0317 Family Time

Inside every door is a diverse crush of people laughing, absorbing the particular variety of music in that bar, dancing, and drinking.

0328 Happy Faces

0328 Happy Faces

For reasons we can’t determine, some places just don’t seem to hold any appeal for more than a solitary drunk.

0338 Contrast

0338 Contrast

I liked this one named New Orleans Heat in particular, because it was quite far from the hot spot next door. Nearby I was fascinated by this man leaning against the wall nodding in and out of a stupor in the thriving Life.

0318 Swamp Spell

0318 Swamp Spell

We entered a spell of our own walking out of the crowds toward our hotel, as the song of a solo blues man emanating from Lafitte’s captured our attention to pause back a century in a moonbeam through the clouds haunting the bare trees outside. Another listener observed solemnly, “This is the Soul of New Orleans.”

0343 Soul

0343 Soul

When we finally moved on, even further from the crowds this lucky but lonely vendor struggled to stay awake under a streetlamp.

0340 Slow Night

0340 Slow Night

This morning we moved downtown, saving quite a bit of money to be in a vastly nicer hotel on the trolley line so we can explore other parts of the city and still be within minutes of the French Quarter. Walking to said trolley down Esplanade we saw some well-kept old mansions like this.

1042 Mansions

1042 Mansions

We passed this interesting character we greeted respectfully, yet shamefully refer to between us in shorthand as “Lawn Gnome Guy.”

1045 Wise Man

1045 Wise Man

Reaching the trolley stop so we could ride to the new hotel and leave all our Stuff, my free will was lost when Anne innocently asked if I’d like to buy her a pair of earrings in the French Market.

1046 Marketplace

1046 Marketplace

Guys, learn from my mistake. Sure we found her some great earrings, but it was several hours of me dragging that luggage as she shopped before we reached the next trolley stop. Oscar the earring guy was a treat to meet though, and I did manage to have a great time looking at baubles for my babe and munching exotic goodies.

1048 Oscar

1048 Oscar

We enjoyed a tasty and affordable jazz lunch in the Gazebo Cafe resting our feet near Jackson Square.

1059 Refreshing Lunch

1059 Refreshing Lunch

The donkey carts bring a tiny sample of another era when the city though quite different in pace, had that distinctive Big Easy feel.

1062 Equine Era

1062 Equine Era

While she stood in line for donuts at Café Du Monde, I listened to the really cool (and loud!) steam calliope atop the Natchez.

1066 Music Afloat

1066 Music Afloat

Music and life overflow everywhere in New Orleans, and now that we’re checked into hotel #2 we’re off to explore Night #2. 🙂

2013/03/18

Memory

Memory is strengthened by many things, such as positive emotions, but one of the best ways to remember something is for trauma to be associated with the experience. We’ll remember Tucson. 🙂

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We’re snug and warm with lattes inside that Starbucks on the left. We’re watching the sun rise over the mountains, filled with emotions, laughing frequently, and clearly remembering our experiences last night. Not long ago we were shivering in the cold desert air at the Catalina State Park. I figured out a way to partially inflate the air matt using the vent outlet in our rental car. Then I rolled the edges of one end to increase the pressure and tied it with some twine supplied with the sadistic tent. We finally got to sleep at about 1:30am, and woke on the ground in total darkness at 4:30 because an attractive someone (I won’t name names) had stepped on the partially inflated air matt and introduced a tiny puncture.

Now we are that couple laughing frequently in conversation breaks from gazing blankly with bloodshot eyes, at their internet devices. We first experienced Tucson together on our “honeymoon” Southwest driving tour across the Auto Club Indian Country Map in a 280Z sports car. We were younger then, had our camping gear figured out, and slept much better. But when we heard the coyote choir again last night during a break in the air matt quest, those warm memories washed over us with delight. Today we’ll visit sweet relatives, then take a magic carpet ride in Tripp to Las Cruces. Right now we’re about to head for the Sonoran Desert Museum we discovered on that first visit, to rekindle our love for that place in the joy of our marriage memories.

2013/03/09

Flying Colors

We flew over the fireworks at SB Harbor a few years ago and as you’ve guessed it was spectacular. Well today was even more so in some ways, because the show was silent and all-natural.

4911 Color Uptake

4911 Color Uptake

Again we were flying near the Harbor, but this time it looked as if color were being drawn out of the ocean up into the clouds. It was a post card for offshore oil platforms. Then in the hills over Carp I noticed a gray fuzz of rain. Realizing it was in full sun due to a hole in the clouds I turned toward the mountains to recreate the angle between us, rain and sun in the offshore rainbow. Well!

4926 Colorful Division

4926 Colorful Division

The lines between North and South, earth and sky, gray and color, mundane and ecstatic were all divided by this most brilliant rainbow I can ever recall. Maybe because we were fairly close, our sun angle was improved by being up in the air. Maybe just that our hearts sang with the joy of it. Whatever the causes, I’m glad to have these pix (plus others on Edhat and Photo Page) to share with you. What a beautiful world we wander, eh?

The colors of the rainbow,
So pretty in the sky,
Are also on the faces
Of people passing by…

Bob Thiele

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