Sunday, January 3, 2010

Keeping Entertained in Red Rock Country

As we prepare to leave on Tuesday, I am reflecting over how we spent our time in the past month. Many, many excurions, walks/hikes, picnics and sightseeing trips. We purused every brochure and book in the condo in making our decision on places we knew we had to visit. Then we picked up the local paper, Sedona Red Rock Valley News (published twice a week), on Friday, they include a Scenes section. Once a week a publication called Kudo's kept us abreast of a more indepth look at the cultural happenings in the area for the week.
Movie Theaters
Wonderful World: It was a rainy day and the local theater was offering The Premier of Wonderful World starring Mathew Broderick. The Director and Producer were on hand to view the movie with the audience and an question and answer period with them was provided after the movie. This was the first showing anywhere, including LA. Our Rating: 3.5
The Blind Side: Sandra Bullock, one of my favorite actresses. Another late matinee after a hike. Our Rating: General good entertainment 3.5
Sherlock Holmes: Robert Downey Jr, oh yeah, definately one of my favorite actors and Jude Law, right up in the favorites. Our Rating: General good entertainment with action 4.0
Live Theatre at 'Studio Live'
We discovered Studio Live early in our stay here and it's a good thing. Our 3 trips into West Sedona in the evening were well worth it. Studio Live is a small venue operated by the Sedona Performers Guild. There was a lot of mingling during intermission where you could meet the attendees and visit with the musicians. We can't rate these concerts the way we would a movie, they were all great and the caliber of talent was phenominal.
Fogelberg Tribute: Dan Fogelberg died of Prostate Cancer a couple of years ago and this live perforance was the 2nd annual tribute to Dan's over 150 recorded songs in a 35 year career. Last year the event was held in Gallup, NM. Music Producer, Tim Jessup organized the event in Sedona and performed harmonies and guitar licks with Richard Hardy and Robin Miller who had both played with Dan. Mark Thomas, another excellent musician, played the slide and electric guitar.
Zazu - Gypsy Jass: Ken Aurich, Larry Czarnecki and Steve Douglas wowed us with Gypsy Jazz, Manouch Jazz, Django Jazz, and Gypsy Swing.. call it what you will, it was unforgettable. It was infectious, melancholy, dark and moody, light and upbeat. Two great guitarists and a stand up bass player who glided over the strings without strain. Amazing. And ofcourse, we bought a CD.
Poetry Slam: Holy Wow! The talent was 'over the top'. We have never been to a Poetry Slam in Canada but have had mixed reviews. Would we attend another in Sedona or area in the US? You bet, in a heart beat. We saw 7 artists performing for prize money ($100) so we imagine that these writers/performers have day jobs. For those who don't know, to compete in a poetry slam, poets need at least 3 original poems, each 3 minutes long or shorter. We saw 7 performers compete in 3 rounds. An award winning slam poet and college instructor, Josh Fleming, from LA was there to entertain us between rounds. I won one of his publications/books. The host, Christopher Fox Graham entertained us with his own work and humour. It really was very good. I'd recommend going to a Poetry Slam and we did hear that there are some Canadian award winners but I wouldn't know who or where.
Miscellaneous Events we attended:
Los Albrigados Resort Red Rock Fantasy Christmas Light Show:
Over 1 millions lights in about 2 dozen displays. The displays are by families from the Southwest who are completing for prizes. 1st place was a 'time share' at Los Albrigados. Proceeds also go to local charities and families. Imagine a swan 25" high. Karen, Owen and I went on what felt like the coldest night of the year (and it was windy) and we were dazzled by the show but unfortunately we didn't take as much time as we would have liked, had it been warmer.
Mormon Temple Garden Christmas Lights in Mesa: 'A Drive By' with Uncle Jack and Aunt Pat Christmas Day. It covered a large city block and was beautiful.
Taize Prayer Service at the Chapel of the Holy Cross: A must when you visit Sedona. As I mentioned in an earlier blog the building itself is incredible, but sitting in the chapel in silence and prayer was serene and peaceful. The Holy Cross Choir sings in what is almost like a chant and it is beautiful.
St. Andrews Episcopal Church Christmas Choir Concert: A choir made up of 8 men and 16 women. Good performance of Christmas Hymns. I think we were expecting something along the lines of the choir Owen sings in, the Music Makers, which is alot of fun and performs with more of a variety but we enjoyed ourselves non-the-less.
As you can see, we have not lacked for entertainment as well as many hikes, drives, museums and a few galleries. Our evenings have consisted of reading, blogging, catching up on e-mails, and DVD's. Our days and evenings have also included, with frequency, sitting quietly and reflecting. No art to speak of other than putting together art cards of Jeremy's photographs although Owen has done a little drawing.
As I write this, Owen is outside in the sunshine reading.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

THE READING ROOM

The Sedona Red Rock News had an article on The Indie 2009 Best Seller List (American Bestsellers Association). I do not belong to a book club and rely on my friends and published lists, such as this, for good reading material. Although I've read a few of these books, the rest are out there just waiting for me. Thought you might find the list useful, which I'm sure differs a bit from our Canadian lists. You might find a book or two that you haven't read or heard of, or possibly not!
Fiction
1) The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shafffer and Annie Barrows
2) The Shack by William P. Young
3) Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout
4) The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery
5) The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
6) People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks
7) The Art of Racing in the Rain by Garth Stein
8) Sarah's Key by Tatiana De Rosnay
9) The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
10)The White Tiger by Aravind Adige
Nonfiction
1) Three Cups of Tea by Greg Mortenson
2) Dreams from my Father by Barack Obama
3) My Life in France by Julia Child
4) The Omnivores Dilemma by Michael Pollan
5) Julie & Julia by Julie Powell
6) In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan
7) Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
8) The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman
9) When You Are Engulfed in Flames by David Sadaris
10) Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert
There you have it!

Friday, January 1, 2010

New Beginnings

Getting through New Year's Eve, the Blue Moon & New Year's Day

Our New Year's 'festivities' were non existant this year as we saw out 2009 with sorrow of our loss and hope in our hearts for a new beginning. On New Year's Eve day we drove to Prescott where Owen's Aunt Dorothy use to live and where Owen visited as a little boy of 10 years old. Prescott has changed drastically in the past 50 years. There was little left to recognize but Owen had glimpses of the familiar; the Court House when he rode past on the float that a friend of the families entered in the July 4th parade, the rock formations as you entered the town, and the street named Willow Creek Road. Prescott is 60 miles from the Village of Oak Creek and the drive was lovely. We had a late picnic lunch and watched the sunset over Sedona and watched the Blue Moon rise. We came home, cuddled up and watched the movie, the Soloist. A good movie for New Year's Eve. And then we watched the ball drop in Times Square.
Today we took a picnic lunch and went to Red Rock Crossing. We walked along the meandering creek and viewed Cathedral Rock. They say Cathedral Rock is the most photographed in Sedona. We sat in the sun along the creek and looked up at the majestic rocks and felt at peace. We built a cairn with thoughts of Jeremy.

We ended our day by visiting Exposures Gallery. One of the finest art galleries I've ever encountered and one of the best in the world. We were truly awed by the art.

We are ready for new beginnings.

Closing 2009

New Year's Eve ~ And so Ends 2009

To our family and friends, may all you wish for come true.

Happy New Year!

With love, Owen and Nadine

Photos:
The sunset, Sedona, Arizona, Dec 31, 2009
The Blue Moon Dec 31, 2009 (photo in Kenai, Alaska by Karen)