OMG it snowed today. Which would not be a problem except that it is only October 6th! I mean the leaves haven't even changed yet here. A few days ago we were still needing the air conditioning on and it was sunny and not even feeling like Fall yet. It is just a freak cold front/storm moving through and they expect the weekend to be sunny and in the 60s...but it was still weird to look out the window and see the rain turn into snow, and then stick to the trees, the roofs and some on the ground. I realize I live in Utah, but that is still weird for Utah. I don't live up in Park City or the higher elevations where they start getting frost and snow way early. It better be nice this weekend. I am looking forward to a nice, crisp Fall weekend with some scenic driving in the area to catch some Fall color changing. The colors are changing full on up in the higher elevations.
I haven't had time to blog because I just got back from vacation and have tons of work and life things to catch up on. But I have so much to write about and hope to get to that this weekend.
We were planning to be on the road again (!) down to the desert and San Diego, but thankfully that has been postponed. I love being on the road and it was going to be a fun trip, but its just too much travel on the Byway. I need some home time to sort myself out and reenergize for the next trip on the Byway. There is plenty of travel coming up for the rest of the year. Right now I just want to walk around my house, cook nice meals, catch up with friends, clean the house, enjoy the Fall around here, hang with my husband watching bad tv on the couch, and love my pets.
Working away today with my office buddy. File folders make for some good napping material...
A scenic byway is a specially designated road that travels through an area of natural or cultural beauty. You can drive on through your life as fast as you can, more focused on the destination than the journey. Or you can choose to be present and revel in the journey that is life. I choose the latter. Eyes wide open and marveling at the beauty that is everywhere all the time - this is My Scenic Byway.
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Go See "The Mountaintop"
Last night we saw a play new to Broadway here called The Mountaintop. It is a two-person, 100-minute play with Samuel L. Jackson as Martin Luther King, Jr (MLK) and Angela Bassett as hotel maid Camae. The play is a reimagining of events the night before King was assassinated. It is April 3, 1968 and King retires to his hotel room (306) at the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis, Tennessee for the evening after delivering his famous Mountaintop speech to a large church congregation. A maid brings MLK coffee and they start up a conversation that runs through the night. I won't spoil it for you with any details, but I will say bring your tissues.
I was really blown away by this play and the actor's performances, especially Angela Bassett. I always knew she was good, but man oh man, she is such a beautiful, strong, brilliant actor. The story and the dialogue is intense, and I cried a lot - and was very unprepared with only one tissue.
The play has been running on Broadway at the Edward B. Jacobs Theater since September 22, but starts its official debut and run on October 13.
The play was written by 29-year old (!) Ms. Katori Hall whose inspiration for the play came from her mother who grew up near the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis and regretted not going to hear his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech in Memphis the day before he was killed. The play ran in the West End in London in 2010 and won the 2010 Olivier Award for Best Play (the British equivalent of the Tony).
Halle Berry was originally cast to play Camae in this Broadway version. No offense to Ms. Berry who I think is a good actor, but I am so glad the role went to Angela Bassett. I don't see how a Berry performance could have come close to the one from Bassett. This is Samuel L. Jackson's Broadway debut. Good for him. I went into it thinking that King is the main character. And he is, but I would have to say that Camae is a more strongly developed character, and while both Jackson and Bassett gave good performances, Bassett's performance is what I will remember.
If you get the chance, go see it!!!
I was really blown away by this play and the actor's performances, especially Angela Bassett. I always knew she was good, but man oh man, she is such a beautiful, strong, brilliant actor. The story and the dialogue is intense, and I cried a lot - and was very unprepared with only one tissue.
The play has been running on Broadway at the Edward B. Jacobs Theater since September 22, but starts its official debut and run on October 13.
The play was written by 29-year old (!) Ms. Katori Hall whose inspiration for the play came from her mother who grew up near the Lorraine Hotel in Memphis and regretted not going to hear his "I've Been to the Mountaintop" speech in Memphis the day before he was killed. The play ran in the West End in London in 2010 and won the 2010 Olivier Award for Best Play (the British equivalent of the Tony).
Halle Berry was originally cast to play Camae in this Broadway version. No offense to Ms. Berry who I think is a good actor, but I am so glad the role went to Angela Bassett. I don't see how a Berry performance could have come close to the one from Bassett. This is Samuel L. Jackson's Broadway debut. Good for him. I went into it thinking that King is the main character. And he is, but I would have to say that Camae is a more strongly developed character, and while both Jackson and Bassett gave good performances, Bassett's performance is what I will remember.
If you get the chance, go see it!!!
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