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Entries from August 1, 2012 - August 31, 2012

Friday
Aug312012

Workin' it on Labor Day in Aspen.

Labor Day is a national holiday that pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of America's workers.  So wherever you are...take the day off.  It's considered the last day of the Summer and for the fashion conscious it's the last day of the season to wear white or seersucker.

Aspen, Colorado historically gets down for Labor Day.   This year Jazz Aspen/Snowmass presents their 22nd annual Labor Day Music Festival.  This years 3 -Day jam includes headliners SUGARLAND, STEVE MILLER BAND, MUMFORD & SONS, TROMBONE SHORTY, MICHAEL FRANTI and KID ROCK.  The lineup is diverse and appears to include something for everyone.  We'll be out there takin' pix of both the artists and the attendees....so if you want to go viral?...or if you want your own reality show?...put your make-up on, say please, smile and give me your best 3/4 angle pose with your hand on your hip...and maybe you'll make the BIG Time.

Also this weekend Aspen hosts the 40th Annual Motherlode Volleyball Classic.   More than 600 doubles teams will compete in Aspen making the Motherlode the largest doubles Volleyball tournament in the world.   So if you see an unusual number of long, lean athletic looking people walking around town...you'll know why.

So fire-up for a HUGE holiday weekend.  The pix will be flying so ...smile.

Detroit's own KID ROCK will blow your face off at Jazz Aspen / Snowmass' Labor Day Music.

The 40th Annual Motherlode Volleyball Classic, Labor Day in Aspen. Photo: Robert Fullerton

Wednesday
Aug292012

Detroit & The BOOM-BOOM Bar Mitzvah Jam.

Get off wif yo bad self. Click 4 pix.Breakin' it down:  A. Party is a "good-times" guy. My strategy... I like to be there for the mitzvahs and skip the funerals. When the youngest son of my main man gets called to the Torah...I call Delta, I get felt up by TSA and I show up.  

Bradley Nusbaum is now a man...and they call him

B. Rad. 

Bradley handled his Torah portion flawlessly (tutored by his grand-father) and then Boom-Boom threw down in major league fashion.... which is his nature.  It was an intimate celebration with friends and family complete with an all-u-can-eat lobster bar, cowboy steaks grilled to order by illegal aliens on the FHCC BBQ and a flowing river of Johnnie Blue and Don Julio 1942.  The ice cream sando's and root beer floats at  midnight helped the medicine go down.

See the Pix:  BOOM-BOOM Bar Mitzvah.

Lafayette is still #1. click 4 pix.

 

You can take the boy out of Detroit...but you can't take the Detroit out of the boy.  My latest work-up at Beaumont indicates that I have Coney Dogs running through my veins.   Wearing a suit and tie, once an every-day occurrence fo A. Party is now a once-a-year thing.  I'm glad that my blue pin-stripe fits me better now than it did 10 years ago.  I like the fact that I had more verts than anyone in the room last winter...by about 900,000. Verts are vertical-feet for the non skiers.  While most of my friends live in 8,000 sq ft homes, I live at 7908 feet.  Some of them drive cars that are bigger than my apartment and everyone has an infinity pool. What ev's.   It was good to be home, amongst my people.  Detroit and it's suburbs are as upbeat as I've seen it in 7 or 8 years.   The City of Detroit itself is post apocalyptic. 

Click 4 pix:  Area Code 313.

You may start to hear some crazy sh*t coming out of my keyboard...not sure what will happen next.  I had an epiphany while in Detroit.    These photos contributed to a new vision.  It might be time to step up to the plate,  to get my hands dirty...so to speak.   Keep clickin' ...you'll see.

Click 4 pix:  BOOM BOOM Bar Mitzvah    /    Area Code 313

Lori enjoyed her ride to the sky. click 4 pix.Schoenberg gets all the chicks. Click AREA CODE 313 for pix.Flashback 1975 (undisclosed location) Click 4 pix.

 

Wednesday
Aug222012

Spandex Invasion : USA Pro Challenge

The best bike racers in the world rolled over Independence Pass and invaded Aspen today.  Stage 3 of the USA Pro Challenge Bike Race took over Aspen.  The grueling 130.5 mile  Silver Queen stage from Gunnison to Aspen included 9623 feet in vertical climbs and is generally considered the most difficult stage in the USA Pro, and it's the highest bike race in the World. 

 

Click 4 pix:  SPANDEX INVASION

 

The Final Results:

 Stage 3

  • ·         First Place – Tom Danielson (USA) of Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda
  • ·         Second Place – Damiano Caruso (ITA) of Liquigas-Cannondale
  • ·         Third Place – Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) of RadioShack-Nissan-Trek

Jerseys

  • ·         Exergy Leader Jersey – Christian Vande Velde (USA) of Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda
  • ·         Waste Management Sprint Jersey – Damiano Caruso (ITA) of Liquigas-Cannondale
  • ·         Nissan King of the Mountains Jersey – Tom Danielson (USA) of Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda
  • ·         Aquadraat Best Young Rider Jersey – Joseph Lloyd Dombrowski (USA) Bontrager                                                                                            
  • ·         Evolve Most Aggressive Rider Jersey – Francisco Jarley Colorado Hernandez (COL) 

 

Winning in Aspen. Tommy D.Stage 4, Aspen to Beaver Creek a 97.2 mile jaunt, including a return trip over Independence Pass kicks off at around 11.30 on Thursday.

The entire town of Aspen turned out for the 2nd annual USA Pro Challenge.  A labyrinth of road closings and temporary parking restrictions created a little havoc for the locals, but general consensus indicates that the course was much better laid out and less intrusive than last year.  The races and corresponding bicycle circus, including a bike expo, food trucks, music and sponsors row was packed and very well received.  Everybody had a blast.

As part of the festivities, Aspen hosted The Blue Ribbon Alpine Challenge, a 60 minute criterium for lady pro riders.  Jade Wilcoxson took the top spot.   Also on the agenda,  a locals criterium , a kids race and a sprint to the finish between Pitkin County Commissioners and Aspen City Council.   Typically the race between Pitkin County officials and Aspen's City Councilmen had no winner.  Law suits are pending.

The rain held off and Coloradoan (by way of Connecticut) Tommy Danielson dominated the climbs and handily won the Silver Queen stage crossing the finish line alone, 6 seconds ahead.  It was a good day for Team Garmin as Christian Vande Velde took over possession of the yellow jersey to signify his status as overall race leader.  Tommy D., who also leads the King of the Mountain comp. and a fan favorite credited his teammates and his wife for his win.  His team "pulled him through the valley near Buena Vista" and his wife's words were ringing in his ears at the top of Independence Pass ..."don't look back " ..."she always says.. I didn't look back...and it worked".

Click 4 PIX   SPANDEX INVASION

Inside the Peloton. No bloggers were hurt. Click 4 pix.Podium Shot. Tommy Danielson was a beast in the mountains. Click 4 pix.The Bike Expo was da bomb. The kiddies loved it. Click 4 pix.70's cover band Anthem rocked out in the park. Click 4 pix.

Tuesday
Aug212012

McConkey: The Movie

Many thanks to Red Bull Media House.  The trailer for McConkey is compelling.  Can't wait to see the film.

Monday
Aug202012

AREDAY 2012: A Call to Action

Lovins and Ritter kicked off AREDay 2012. Click 4 pixThe 9th annual Amereican Renewable Energy Day  (AREDay) Summit, Expo and Film Fest. took place in Aspen this past weekend.   AREDay brings together energy efficient thought leaders, educators, entrepreneurs, government officials and more in one forum for discussions, panels, dialogue and networking.

Click 4 pix:  CALL TO ACTION

Experts such as Amory Lovins (Rocky Mountain Institute), Bill Ritter (former Governor of Colorado), 4 Star  General (ret.)Wesley Clark, Admiral (ret.) Dennis McGinn,  best selling author Thomas Friedman,  actress and activist Mariel Hemingway and almost 100 other speakers took the stage in an effort to save the planet.  

For the first time in history a majority of Americans (60%) believe that climate change is a reality.  Perhaps the fact that this past July was the warmest month in recorded history in America has something to do with it.  Perhaps the measurable increase in natural disasters such as hurricanes, floods, typhoons,  forest fires and droughts have opened people's eyes.  Here in Aspen we see the effects of climate change first hand.  Last Winter was the worst snow season in Aspen in recent memory. We've seen incredible variations in weather...zero degrees one day...over 50 the next...that didn't used to happen.  Remember last March and April...more than 30 days in a row over 60 degrees...and how about that "snirt" we received in 2010 and 2011 from the dust and super-high winds in the Utah desert that dropped a layer of snow mixed with dirt on Aspen...that never happened before.

4 Star General Wesley Clark. Click 4 pix.The environment just might be the most crucial issue in our upcoming Presidential election...but no one is talking about it.  The environment could be more important to our future than the economy and jobs and Medicare and  college transcripts and tax returns.  Yet neither candidate addresses Climate Change. That makes me MAD.

While I enjoyed AREDay and it was very informative, I couldn't help but to read between the lines.  It's great that all the speakers shared their exhaustive research and their power point charts and promoted their books, patted each other on the back and alluded unfavorably to our "addiction to oil". Yada Yada Yada.  Where's the beef?   Who is moving the needle?  It's clear that there is an URGENT need to improve the way our world works and THE TIME is NOW.

Obviosly some progress is being made with solar and wind power, natural gas and other new and improved technologies...but it seems like a drop in the bucket.   The Federal Government apparently is willing to ignore the issue.  The change must come from the State and Local level.  Gov. Ritter who helped form the Center for New Energy Economy at Colorado State University has visited 33 States in the past year.  He made it clear that the people of America want an energy policy that reduces the risks of climate change and makes the U.S. independent of foreign oil.   Can it happen?  No one knows.

I came away from AREDay feeling scared and frustrated.  There is no clear solution.  Education and awareness have taken hold...but the planet Earth needs results--- ASAP.  It may sound like baby steps, but I urge all individuals  to change their behavior starting today.  Everyone needs to recycle.  We all need to reduce consumption. I know...life goes on...but every little bit helps.    The Earth is like a giant National Park... "take nothing but pictures, leave nothing but footprints".  One more thing...leave a footprint that you can be proud of...if not for you...for your children and your children's children.

I'm not a scientist, I don't have all the facts...and unfortunately I don't have a simple solution...but I do know that the environment is wasting away before our eyes.  The people in Aspen do a pretty good job of protecting the planet (relative to other places) and that's important.  We need to think and act locally to preserve our own environment.  We in Aspen are lucky to live in paradise...let's work hard so that future generations can enjoy it too.

I'm not a super-duper climate hawk, I drive a car, I fly commercially, I use paper and plastic.  I'm just another guy, but I can see into the not so distant future and I'm very worried.   What I heard from the AREDay experts strikes a real fear in me, in fact it scares the sh*t out of me.   Climate change, gloabal warming, the enviroment...(maybe it needs a better name), but it's an URGENT Problem. 

The only thing standing in our way is Politics and Money.

Do your part...start today.  Live a more "GREEN" lifestyle.  Turn down the A/C,  take a shorter shower, turn off the lights when you leave the room...the planet earth depends on it.

Mariel Hemingway and the CVAC machine at AREDay. Click 4 pixTaj Mahal playing the blues to support the planet at AREDay. Click 4 pix