Monday, November 28, 2011

To Jim

Death and life are so finite and almost common. Be it cancer, old age, war, or car wreck, everyday brings forth the reality we are drowning in death. It almost seems more amazing we survive the day than Not. The news reflects many died at the hands of others, power struggles to prove what? Ask the widow if it was worth it. Stupid reasons for people passing. We hide behind the mask of learning or even a God intended purpose. But reality is someone is always suffering at the death of another. The supposed releasesd soul only brings more pain and self preserving numbness for those left to carry on. My buddy's grandfather, Pa Jim, passed this morning. he knew it was coming. You think it made it easier? My heart goes out to the family. I knew him, respected him, and valued him. And that I feel is a good legacy. He lives on in the values and goodness of his children and grand kids. Which are many. So I tip this glass to you James, that you may be dearly missed and often remembered! The catharsis of this blog and this bar are apparent as I feel better. Perhaps the next post will be more glass half full shit. But who knows.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Highland Jazz and Blues Festival

For years I bought into the hype of Shreveport being an inferior city in the league of Great American Places.  I ran with the idea of nothing to do and nowhere to go and just an overall apathy of being a Shreveportian.  But, recently I've realized this just isn't true.  Shreveport is a great place to live...and there's even more potential awesomeness in the works.

I have lived in a few other cities in Louisiana, but none in what you would consider my "formidable" years. But, I have traveled a good deal and have soaked in what is good and bad about other places.  For me, and my likes, I'm impressed with Shreveport.  For example, less than two miles from my house are paved biking and running trails.  Unpaved mountain biking and trail running paths. A river perfect for kayaking or canoeing, especially fishing.  How wonderful is that, I mean, how many other cities can tout the beauty and accessibility we are afforded. The only thing outdoorsy Shreveport lacks is Rock Climbing, something that can easily be fixed.

An interesting indicator of how Shreveport digs deep into you and hangs on can be seen by those who move away...they almost always seem to find there way back.  I want to give you guys a couple of really good websites/blogs to check out...these will keep you informed of the fun, funky, and fabulous happenings in the community:

A Better Shreveport - This non-profit is dedicated to improving the city.

Shreveport Blog - This blog will keep you informed of the great events around town.

I guess my sense of pride for Shreveport, at this moment, is from a successful Highland Jazz and Blues Festival.  This half day music and food filled festival is a yearly tradition and always a fun highlight of November   I'm extra proud as it occurs in my neighborhood, interjecting some culture and life into an area in need of continuous love.

The performers are local grown talent, jazz and blues, and it culminated this year with a New Orleans based Preservation Jazz Hall Band (regionally local).  It was a great day, with cheap Louisiana Beer, Great local Food vendors, and some soulful music.  I definite must-do next year.

I could go on in much more detail about the goodness of Shreveport and the greatness of the Highland Jazz Fest, but who wants to read a ten page blog post.  But, I will add my twitter "tweets" of the progression of the festival...join twitter if you can, follow me if you like.


David P. McCormick

David P. McCormick

@DavidtheYippie Shreveport, LA
Seeker of Adventures, Husband, and Man among Men
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Random fact: "You Are My Sunshine" written by former LA Gov. Jimmy Davis. Performed by  at 
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band bringing it home!  
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I need a better word than Eclectic to describe the folks at the . Perhaps Fantastic can suffice. 
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Just saw someone dressed as a Jedi at the  festival. It's, apparently, Star Wars approved! 
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Cheap beer great food amazing homegrown talent. Why aren't you here at the  festival? 
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Jazziana killing it on stage at .
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Buddy Flett kicking things off at the . Gonna be a great time.