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Don’t Stop the Carnival

I am almost finished reading “Don’t Stop the Carnival” by Herman Wouk. Wouk also wrote the “Caine Mutiny” and so I was expecting a more serious exploration of life in the Caribbean. Boy, was I wrong! This book is hilarious! If you’ve never read it and you are at all interested in life in the tropics, owning a hotel or just want to laugh out loud, you should read this book. I definitely think I should add it to my list of favorite Tropical books.

Apparently Herman Wouk met a man in real life who told him some fantastic stories about life as a proprietor of a tropical hotel resort in the Caribbean. Wouk encouraged him to write a book about it, but the man declined. So, Wouk decides to go check out the Caribbean and falls in love with it himself. He goes and lives on one of the islands of the US Virgin Islands for some 6 or 7 years. “Don’t Stop the Carnival” is a mixing of the crazy stories both he and this man had while living in the Caribbean. He writes about a New York man with a mid-life crisis who buys a hotel resort in the fictional island of “Amerigo” or “Kinja”. From power outages to piles of ants climbing his body, from kooky toothless gondoliers to glamourous movie actresses, this book has it all. And Wouk does a great job of pulling you into each of the characters’ lives, especially that of Norman Paperman, the protagonist.  

I would strongly recommend it!

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Mi Swing es Tropical

I heard this song and thought of Puerto Rico. It really feels like Puerto Rico to me. I love the summer-like weather we’ve been having. Gardening, listening to music, wearing warm-weather clothes and flip-flops, drinking sun tea with fresh mint from the garden, eating salads that are 10 minutes old. 

For about 4 months a year in Colorado it feels tropical here too, and I love it. My swing is tropical, too!

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Phish at Red Rocks

Well I was hoping to score some tickets to see Phish.  But I received this notice:  “We regret to inform you that you did not get the tickets that you requested through Phish Tickets.”

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They just started touring again and as a result all the tickets are hard to get.  Too many damn hippies.   I have been listening to some live stuff they recorded in Hampton VA at their first show in years.  Its good stuff if you like a “Jam Band”.  Its definately not something you’d hear on the radio as most of the songs carry on for at least 10 minutes and usually longer.  I’ve found that its good music to listen to when I drive to work (45 minutes) or have a project at work.

I’ll keep trying for tickets.  Red Rocks is by far the coolest venue to see a concert at.   Open air music in Colorado during the summer is one of my favorite things.

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Maybe I’ll figure out another way to get tickets.

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Birthday at the Rio in Greeley and Boy Scouts Arrow of Light

This weekend we had a few events and parties to go to in Greeley. One was for Shana’s birthday that we celebrated at the Rio in downtown Greeley. The band, Harmony Road, was the same one that we went to at Island Grill  in Fort Collins. Mary’s husband is the keyboard player for the band. They were short their usual bass player and when they were on break he talked to Britton about possibly playing in their band. Britton still plays with the band formerly known as Pan Loco in Longmont, but they haven’t played a gig in a while, so that might be fun for him. We’ll see. We hung out there until they were done. We drank a couple of Rio Margaritas which are very strong. Some people say they might even have everclear in them! But they were good and got us up dancing.

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Shana, Lorena and Me at the Rio Grande in Greeley with margs


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Then Saturday night, our nephew, Dawson had his Arrow of Light Crossing Over ceremony for Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts. Dawson was one of the few people to win special recognition for doing all 20 activities.

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Dawson’s Crossing Over from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts in Greeley

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