Thursday, January 15, 2015

Chacala, Nayarit, Mexico: arrived!

By Jack Brummet, Travel Ed.




After a day on the road starting at 6 am, we're finally in Chacala, settled into our beach house. It's wonderful. I'm sitting here at midnight watching the stars and listening to the surf rolling in. Good to be on the road with this gang once again. As much as I loved Colombia, it's good to be back in Nayarit with Keelin, 
SeƱor Daveed, and Mo.

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Singing in dialect: Plantation Love Song - by Ruth McEnery Stuart

By Jack Brummet

When I was in 8th grade, my chorus teacher, Adelaide Anderson,  decided I should enter solo contests.  One of the two songs I performed was a dialect song called Plantation Love-Song.  It was a strange choice and was extremely hard to sing the dialect.  I think she chose it for me because she sensed my hillbilly roots.  As uncomfortable as I was singing it, I never had the problem of singing the same song as any other contestant.

I've looked for the song on and off over the years since the Internet cranked but only found it recently, since Google has recently scanned a book that contained the song.



Wikipedia:  "Stuart has been characterized as belonging to the school of 'American local color writing that emphasizes regional characteristics in landscape, way of life, and language.'  Stuart's treatment of blacks forms a significant portion of her corpus and, if potentially troublesome today, 'contemporary critics acclaimed her as providing an authentic representation of African Americans.' "

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Thursday, January 08, 2015

The last line of Dialogue from the movie "Boyhood"

". . .it’s constant, the moments, it’s just — it’s like it’s always right now, you know?”


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Painting: Curling

By Jack Brummet

[from a drawing I digitized and processed in Photoshop]

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