Archive for the ‘Life’ Category

I Will Miss Kellie Lartigue

Wednesday, December 26th, 2007

I could write volumes about Kellie Lartigue and still not scratch the surface of who she was. We were friends for over 21 years. She took me to places and showed me things that I would have never braved myself. She giggled in the face of danger and could disarm hostility in an instant. She will leave a lasting impression on all who knew her. And her work will continue to make the world a better place. The guest book here has some great memories of Kellie.

Blessed are the peace makers.

Last Friday, she was traveling with her family from Mali to Senegal when a tire blew, causing the car to roll. She was thrown from the car and killed instantly. Her husband and 3 little boys were unharmed, physically at least.

Hours after hearing the news, her parents in Memphis received a bouquet of flowers from Kellie herself. Two days later, her Christmas presents arrived as if to say, “I’m still here!” And she will keep showing up, as she always does, to make our lives a little bit brighter. Even if our vision is blurred by tears.

*Update* After some x-rays, it was found that Karim did suffer some spinal fractures and he and the boys will be sticking around in Atlanta for the next few weeks. The good news is that he can be treated here before heading back to Mali and many people have opened their homes to them. There are a lot of kind people here and it is heartwarming to see the depth of support.

Learn about the Kellie Lartigue Memorial Fund.

Music is Magic

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

Having toured a good part of this country playing music, I am a firm believer that music changes people and can be mind altering. On an personal level, I have written songs that whip up memories and emotions much like an unforgettable smell or an old photograph. If it weren’t for my guitar, my life would be much different today.

Having said that, I found this video to be very gripping and powerful – and I don’t even like opera.

Colony Collapse Disorder – CCD

Sunday, November 4th, 2007

If you haven’t heard about CCD by now, bless your heart.

Bee colony populations around the world are suffering and the reasons appear to be multi-faceted. Einstein said that the human population would last but a few years if bees became extinct. And it looks like CCD is the AIDS virus of bees.

PBS just put out a documentary that I highly recommend. Here is an excerpt:

In the winter of 2006/2007, more than a quarter of the country’s 2.4 million bee colonies — accounting for tens of billions of bees — were lost to CCD, Colony Collapse Disorder. This loss is projected have an $8 billion to $12 billion effect on America’s agricultural economy, but the consequences of CCD could be far more disastrous.

A Quiet Lesson

Friday, November 2nd, 2007

I love my book of quotes.

Thomas Fuller is credited with saying, “If you have many Irons in the Fire, some will burn.”
Thomas Jefferson once said, “Opinion is power.”
Herbert Spencer sums it up best, “Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect.”

Maybe it’s a sign of the times. We make great achievements based on scientific research and careful analysis. Yet the opinions of a few, with their heartfelt, impatient, fact-less judgments, always seem to dismantle the strongest foundations and circumvent the obvious. These people inspire the creators of Dilbert, Office Space, The Office, Seinfeld, The Daily Show and The Colbert Report as well as the chambers of gossip.

At the end of the day, any garden needs sunlight and water to grow.

Molly Arrives

Monday, October 1st, 2007

Born on September 17th, 2007.

With Momma:
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The Family:
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Molly Solo:
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First Night:
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With Grandma:
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