Wednesday, May 23

Away ... Again!

Instead of venting my frustration,
I am just going to step away from my computer for awhile.

P.S. It is so comforting when I take my computer into Best Buy and the first thing said in regards to my computer problem is "That's pretty cool, I've never seen anything like that!"

Pure Awesomeness! Thanks Computer!

Sunday, May 20

Save Our Cemeteries Volunteer Project

 Save Our Cemeteries is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit in New Orleans.

There mission is to preserve, protect, and promote the historic cemeteries of New Orleans through restoration, education, and advocacy.
 
VOLUNTEER PROJECT: St. Louis Cemetery No. 1
Saturday, May 19th
9 am to 12 pm

 
Volunteers were needed to assist SOC in removing graffiti from tombs, including the Glapion family 
tomb (Marie Laveau's final resting place).
 
BEFORE PICTURE
 I volunteered for this project and thoroughly enjoyed it, since it felt nice contributing time toward the restoration of a historical landmark.

AFTER PICTURE


Why the triple Xs?
The tomb continues to attract visitors who (illegally) draw three "x"s (XXX) on its side, in belief that Laveau's spirit will grant them a wish.

Hundreds if not thousands of"X's" blanketing this tomb and several others. The origins of this proverbial New Orleans Voodoo practice are unclear, but contrary to popular belief, it is not rooted in age-old local ritual. Judging from the sheer amount of X's scrawled throughout the cemetery, it would appear the legions of Voodoo practitioners make their way through the City of the Dead on a regular basis. one of Voodoo priestess Marie Laveau' reported tombs in St Louis cemetary #1 New OrleansAlthough more Voodoo is practiced at this one tomb than any single tomb in the United States, many people who worship through Voodoo and genuinely live it as a lifestyle have never left a mark on the structures of the City of the Dead.
The thousands of X's are largely the result of tour groups, who have been coached to practice Voodoo by their tour guide. Their instructions always include breaking a brick off of other tombs and a combination of steps which involve spinning around three times, scratching three X's on the tomb, knocking on it, or rubbing a foot on it or hollering at it or kicking it, etc., (everyone does it slightly, if not very, differently from everyone else) and then leaving an offering to get a wish granted.



Saturday, May 19

Shiner in NOLA News

Nothing surprises me more than browsing my usual local NOLA websites and ...
BAM, seeing a picture of the brewery ;)

Tuesday, May 8

Memories of Jazz Fest 2012

The first year with my very own walkies-talkie

FM = Florence + The Machine
 

Watching my favorite band at the Fest, Florence + The Machine
Large crowds this year, esp. for The Eagles, The Boss, & Tom Petty

One of my co-workers had to bring in her baby (get this!!) nutria everyday for babysitting, no kidding!

Foo Fighters. Up close with former-Nirvana drummer Dave Grohl

Florence
Besides catching glimpses of celebrities back-stage like Emma Thompson, Daryl Hannah, and Ray Stamos -- I got the most excited for a local celeb, Sean Payton

Acura Stage closing down after the fest

Acura Stage back-stage during the fest

Wednesday, May 2

Working At Jazz Fest

Backstage Acura during Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, 2012