Saturday, December 26, 2009

Christmas in New Orleans

Oh Little Town Of New Orleans...


My Christmas dinner was downtown... at one of the hotels on Canal Street. A group from the churches met for a very fancy buffet.


After that we went to the Roosevelt Hotel, famous for its decorated lobby, which runs through the middle of a city block.


The most interesting thing in it was this clock... well, the clock is actually below the pendulum...


Here is a side view:


The pendulum goes in circles, pushed by a spring wound finger... it's not an 'escapement' per se, since nothing ticks... it just rotates.


And for those who can squint... and are really interested:
xmas,NOLA

A New Orleans Style Christmas!

Christmas Eve on the Mississippi

One thing I've learned, in Louisiana things are done differently! Come on along as I'm shown a different side of Christmas....



Up the Mississippi River from New Orleans are the "River Parishes," home of Cajun Culture.


My friend Russell, who lives in St. Charles Parish, agreed to show me how the residents celebrate Christmas Eve. It was a rainy drive... part of a record breaking rainy December.


It seems that Papa Noel lives deep in the bayou... making toys for children. On Christmas Eve he gets in his bateau and, pulled by eight aligators, navigates the interlocking canals and passageways along the river.


But often it is foggy on Christmas Eve, so the locals build bonfires to help guide the bateau. This one had a sign "Cajun Fireplace"


There are quite a few of them built... and, if the weather breaks, they will be lit just after dark.


It's a family tradition, with certain families owning rights to build the fires.



Sometimes folks get creative...



And this one, built by the fire department (!!) is beautiful!




Russell and I drove back downstream and got some lunch, and it was still raining.
But when I got back to Community Church for the Christmas Eve service, the rain had ended.


Joyeux Noel, y'all!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

For anyone interested...

Things will be busy for me in the next few weeks:

Dec 20 at 11 AM -- Preach: North Shore Unitarian Universalist, Lacombe, LA
Dec 20 at 6 PM -- Labyrinth Service, First UU Church of New Orleans
Dec 24 at 6 PM -- Christmas Eve Readings & Carols: Community Church UU
Dec 27 at 10:30 AM Preach: "Sweatpants Sunday" at FUUNO
January 3 at 10:30 Participant: "Jazz Funeral For The Old Year" FUUNO (joint service)

Then I get a bit of a break.
-Charlie