Friday, June 16, 2023
Cuenca Perspectives by Jim: APRAXIA: SIEG BRAM OF CUENCA'S STORY OF A VERY RA...
Thursday, June 15, 2023
APRAXIA: SIEG BRAM OF CUENCA'S STORY OF A VERY RARE DISEASE
Today's post is a personal story of a very good friend of mine who lives here in Cuenca, who shares with you his attempted journey to wellness as a result of contacting a very rare infirmity that apparently most doctors, world-wide, have little if any knowledge, let alone experience in dealing with it. The infirmity is called APRAXIA.
If you should read this letter, and know of any information on the subject, or if you are a medical person who has knowledge and experience of dealing with APRAXIA, or if you suffer from APRAXIA; Sieg would appreciate having an opportunity to commiserate with you about how you have been dealing with your experience. You can email to Sieg Braum (onehaistct@yhoo.ca). If for any reason, you should have difficulty contacting Sieg by his email address. You can also use my email, (jmola777@gmail.com), and I will forward your comments and/or information.
Thursday, April 20, 2023
Cuenca Perspectives by Jim: THE PACO'S BLUES PERFORMED AT JOHN VITALI'S 80th ...
THE PACO'S BLUES PERFORMED AT JOHN VITALI'S 80th BIRTHDAY PARTY
THE PACO'S BLUES PERFORMED AT JOHN VITALI'S 80th BIRTHDAY PARTY
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 2023
Barbie De Palma threw an 80th Birthday party for her hubby John and about 100 guests in the course of the afternoon were in attendance for the afternoon festivities. John and Barbie are known for entertaining, and John's party was a smash. There were lots of very friendly folks, some of us not having seen one another in years. Great food and desserts, as the ribs and chicken by the hosts were complemented by the side dishes and desserts brought by the guests.
The event was blessed as for the second day and evening in a roll Cuenca was without rain, which has become an oddity as we transition out of the La Nina into the El Nino weather pattern. Yet a cloud cover help to keep the Equatorial sun from beating down on us, which made for perfect atmospheric conditions for the afternoon backyard festivities.
The kickoff and finale for the party and everything swinging in-between were the Paco's Blues. I assume most of the guests heard Paco's Blues in one of the venues in town, but it was my first time. I had met the drummer, Jeff Jones and his wife, Mary at various occasions and over short conversations on the street, but I never heard Jeff play. The rest of the band was new to me. Wow, were they dynamite. I enjoy the blues, and everything the Paco's Blues played was top notch. It was a lively party, and I was amazed at how they played for three and a half hours and only took one ten minute break. As you will see these guys are not kids, so their stamina was very impressive. Most of all, they were really enjoying themselves, which put the entire guests in a big party and dancing mood.
Awesome, is the vocal singer, Roxie. Besides being attractive, as I sat next to her eating a plate of food before the music began. I was informed by her or other people at the table that she was the vocalist. Roxie is not a large woman. I was amazed at the power that came from her voice. She did a James Brown number, and I thought James Brown had spirited down to the stage for an encore performance. Unfortunately, the two numbers I enjoyed hearing her sing the most, and neither were the numbers I recorded. I encourage you to see the last video link in particular. Roxie has more than enough energy to energize the entire planet. I also must admit that Paco. the other lead singer and one of the three guitarists in the group has put together an excellent band, and I hope they stay together for a long time. I asked my two jovens how old they thought Roxie was from the videos they saw her in this blog? Both of them, without hesitation, said sixteen. Whether it was her youthful looks, her enormous energy, or a combination of both; compliments to Roxie.
Not everything this sensational group plays is strictly blues, there's room for rock, r&b, and soul. I apologize for not having the names of every member in the group. I tried to find them on their Facebook page, but they must be a modest group. Paco's Blues is all I can find after the founder of the group. Maybe, a stalwart fan can fill me in on the names of the two other guitarists. At which point, I will update my blog post. This group is best to hear live. The sound leaves something to be desired on a cell phone and even a laptop. I have my laptop also connected to my television, and the television or a bose-type speaker is the way to go for real sound enjoyment of the group.
John Vetali and Barbie De Palma
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Jim Mola, blogger, and Marie Isabel Latta |
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 1
Roxie, Linda and John Lewis, and Maria Isabel Latta wishing everybody greetings at the end of the video.
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 2
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 3
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 4
https://.be/5cy9eVvmI3Y
The Paco's Blues version of Happy Birthday, while John and Barbie get down.
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 5
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 6
"Rolling on the River"
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 7
"Ain't No Sunshine When He's Gone"
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 8
https://youtube.com/shorts/5qcaZdIcYdw
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 9
https://youtu.be/kyevHNWEdhY
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 10
"Mama, I'm Coming Home"
John Vitali's 80th Birthday Party, Paco's Blues Band - Part 11
Roxie on fire.
https://youtube.com/shorts/7sqgAzrLzQ8
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
Cuenca Perspectives by Jim: GRAFITTI; MIAMI WYNWOOD WALLS MUSEUM FEBRUARY/M...
Sunday, March 19, 2023
GRAFITTI; MIAMI WYNWOOD WALLS MUSEUM FEBRUARY/MARCH 2023
In late February and early March I spent ten days in Miami. I enjoy Miami a great deal this time of year before the heat and humidity sets in. Temperatures in the upper 70's into the mid 80's were ideal. Most of all not a drop of rain the entire time I was there. When I returned to Cuenca, the city more than made up for the rainless days in Miami. Oh God, how I love the sunshine without the excessive heat and humidity.
My favorite place to visit in Miami is the Graffiti Museum known as the Wynwood Museum and the first in the world to be devoted to graffitti and their artists. When I first visited the area a few years ago, it was dead. I wasn't totally secure in feeling it was the best neighborhood to park in and to walk to the museum, which is basically outside with walls to protect the graffiti from tagging and any other destruction. Last year, I would see gentrification taking place and knew it was just a matter of time that it would catch up to the museum area. I wasn't sure what they would mean for the museum and immediate shops in the area. This year I was amazed at how the high rises, mainly condos, completely engulfed the area. Fortunately, the museum, the stores, restaurants, and clubs all survived, and the museum has become the nucleus for generally more sophisticated, vibrant area that was just filled with people, and yet attempts to keep a kind of hippy vibe feeling, that reminds of those days in Old Town in Chicago back in the late 60's.
Every six months new graffiti is presented, so one can visit the museum twice a year and see new offerings. Here, unlike the collection last year, I did not provide information about the artists. I am just letting you enjoy the images as presented. Every kind of material imaginable is used to created these art forms. See if you can figure out what some of these materials may be.
The above is my favorite. More for the subject matter than just the art, although the art definitely brings out the beauty of the subject matter.
Below are three links to my videos of the museum:
Graffiti Museum Miami Part 1
Graffiti Museum Miami Part 2
Graffiti Museum Miami Part 3
For those interested in the exhibit at last years Windwood Museum, here is the link:
https://www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/311130598749211263/9201378172075024225