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Long legs vs. Short legs

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The spouse and two kids are all long legged, tall people.  I am not.  I am short with stubby legs.  When they all walk down the street, I’m practically running to keep up- at the least, I’m race-walking.  They stop at the corner to wait for me. I catch up, panting for breath and before I can rest a second, off they go again. I am constantly playing catch up. I know they are annoyed but so am I. 

Join me this Sunday here as my alter ego blogs about Pensacola:  http://petitfoursandhottamales.com/  This is a great blog to follow. Lots of cool info.  They have a Sunday travel feature that’s awesome. Check out the archives section.

Five Sisters Blues Cafe

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The Five Sisters Blues Cafe is a new restaurant in Pensacola located at Belmont and Devilliers.  It is a cute place reminiscent of  New Orleans restaurants. It has brick walls and columns and echoes like crazy in there.  They also have an outdoor dining area with ceiling fans.  I went today with my friend, John, and the place was hopping.   Saw loads of other people I know. 

Good country food- excellent fried chicken.  Had to pass on the banana pudding as I had no room but I bet it was awesome. 

They have po boys made with Gambinos bread as well as the good old fashioned country cooking. The name is a tribute from the owner to his mother and her four sisters.  I highly recommend the place. I know I’ll be back; over and over since it is a short walk from my office.  Go early as the parking is limited.  By the way, you can also enjoy a cocktail while you are there, if you are so inclined.

Check out the menu: http://fivesistersbluescafe.com/menu/

MAY 1

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Today is May Day, a grand tradition in  many countries. Celebrations abound for spring-  May 1 is another of the pagan holiday periods that were “Christianized”- the Christian church replaced various pagan rites with their own holidays- The spring rites were turned to Easter celebrations just as the fall rites were changed to All Saints Day and Christmas.  The fall Irish holiday of Samhain was six months after the Irish holiday of Beltane.   So, November 1 and May 1 were very big deals back then.

Beltane was the beginning of the summer season of growth and the herds of livestock were let loose into the fields to graze. There were huge bonfires to celebrate the end of winter.  Samhain was the opposite- it was the celebration of the end of growing season and the last hurrah before winter set in.   Bonfires were lit then as well.  

I like to imagine all the fun and friendship around those various bonfires.  I also imagine the liquor and other intoxicants flowed freely and many children were conceived around those fires-  perhaps there’s a story there festering in my head.

May day now is much tamer.  Some tradtions are to bring flowers (posies)and hang them on a door as a gift, a Maypole dance with ribbons, a queen of the May, parades and various other tamer exercises.  It seems almost every culture has some celebration of spring.  Some even have this day as their “labor day”-  Asia, Europe,  and the Americas, including Hawaii, where May 1 is Lei day, all have wonderful traditions for this time of year.

In Pensacola, it is usually Crawfish Festival time. I hope this tradition will continue. It seems a little scary now for our sea food diet (and I’m  not talking mud bugs right now) what with the oil spill in the Gulf here.  What a great loss to this area- our eco system in turmoil. I am greatly saddened.  AND it is sure an ugly day here, too- windy, overcast and dark- no May Day flowers brightening a sunny day.  Adieu.

The noise maker

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Little did I know when I got married oh so many years ago, that the man I married was going to be so LOUD.  He has some kind of obsession with things that make noise-  AND he likes to run them when I’m trying to take a nap or sleep in.  Today was not only the lawn mower but the weed eater.  I laid down at 3:00 and at 3:20, rhummm rhummm rhummm- outside my bedroom window. Needless to say, no nap for moi.  AND he says he still has to run the leaf blower.  I agree with #2 son- leaf blowers are a waste- all they do is move stuff from one place to another-  AND the ALL IMPORTANT thing for the spouse- THEY MAKE NOISE!!!!!

Perhaps I should move to the beach- no grass, no leaves.  Hmmm- nope, he’d still have the boat to make noise with. Alas.