Thursday, April 30, 2009

No Soccer Practice on Tuesday, May 12, 2008.


No practice today due to a conflict with the Freedom Seven Strings concert.

Ars longa, vita brevis.

Seneca

Art is long and time is fleeting,
And our hearts, though stout and brave,
Still like muffled drums are beating
Funeral marches to the grave.

Longfellow

Monday, April 27, 2009

Trombone Shorty

 
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Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews (born January 2, 1986) is a trombone and trumpet player from New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S..

Troy Andrews is the younger brother of trumpeter and bandleader James Andrews. Growing up in New Orleans' Treme neighborhood, "Trombone Shorty" was participating in brass band parades as a child, carrying his trombone even before his arms were long enough to reach all the positions of the slide. Andrews was a bandleader by the age of 6. Originally attracting attention for his youth, by his teens he was attracting attention for his musical virtuosity as well.

He attended the prestigious New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts (NOCCA), and as a graduate he joined the ranks of others like Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Harry Connick Jr., Irvin Mayfield and Nicholas Payton.

In 2005, he was a featured member of Lenny Kravitz's horn section for a world tour.



In London, during the summer of 2006, Andrews began working with producer Bob Ezrin and U2 at Abbey Road Studios. This association led to Andrews performing with U2 and Green Day during the re-opening of the New Orleans Superdome for the NFL’s Monday Night Football pre-game show.

To wrap up 2006, Andrews appeared on the NBC television series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. Leading a group of New Orleans musicians, he performed the holiday classic "O Holy Night" which drew such an enthusiastic response from viewers that NBC released the single for free download on their web site.

Kicking off 2007, New Orleans’ premier music magazine, Offbeat, named Andrews their Performer of the Year. He also garnered honors as Best Contemporary Jazz Performer.

As of 2008, his current project is Orleans Avenue, a funk/pop/hip-hop mix including musicians Mike Ballard on bass, James Martin on tenor sax, Pete Murano on guitar, Joey Peebles on drums, and Charlie Smith on keyboards.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Neil Says:

Red means run, son,
numbers add up to nothin'.

Where did the name "Freedom Seven" come from?



MISSION CONTROL: "Three, two, one, zero...liftoff!"

SHEPARD: "Roger, liftoff and the clock has started."

The clock has started. With those words, Alan Shepard became the first American to travel into space. He was in a small spacecraft called Freedom Seven. It was on top of a huge rocket traveling at more than eight thousand kilometers an hour.

Fifteen minutes later, Freedom Seven came down in the Atlantic Ocean. Alan Shepard was a national hero. He had won an important victory for the United States. The date was May fifth, nineteen sixty-one.

Freedom Seven flew one hundred eighty-five kilometers high. Then it re-entered the atmosphere and the spacecraft slowed. The fifteen-minute flight ended with a soft splash into the ocean about five hundred kilometers from Cape Canaveral.

Alan Shepard reported: "Everything is A-Okay." A helicopter pulled him from the spacecraft and carried him to a waiting ship.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Bryan's Family gives up football for fishing!

Long-time Space Coast fishing guide and national television personality, Capt. Blair Wiggins is no stranger to professional redfishing. In 2006, he and former teammate Tad Vandermark became the first $100,000 winners on the FLW Tour.

For the second year in a row, he's partnering with his 16-year-old son and avid angler, Drayden, for the IFA events

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Practice? - Not in the Lighting! - But otherwise, yes!

As we face yet another day, where afternoon thunderstorms – and lots of lightning strikes – are likely, we should remember lightning kills an average of 62 people a year in the United States – with about 10 of those in Florida – the agency wants us to keep some safety tips in mind:

“The only way to be safe during lightning is to be inside a substantial building or car. A building is safe if it is fully enclosed with a roof, walls, and floor, and contains wiring and plumbing throughout. Picnic shelters, dugouts, sheds and other partially open or small structures are not safe,” says the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

Lightning flashes about 25 million times a year in the United States – with about 1 million of those in Florida – and each one is a potential killer, NOAA says.

Some other interesting facts, courtesy of the National Weather Service:

-- About 100,000 thunderstorms build in the United States each year;

-- Lightning is present in all thunderstorms;

-- A cloud-to-ground lightning strike, the most destructive form of lightning, occurs when the electrical difference between a thundercloud and the ground overcomes the insulating properties of the surrounding air;

-- Lightning has struck 10 miles away from the rain of a thunderstorm;

If you find yourself stuck outdoors during a thunderstorm, here are some more tips:

-- Do not seek shelter under tall or isolated trees. Lightning typically strikes the tallest object in an area.

-- Avoid open areas. You don’t want to be the tallest object.

-- Do not seek shelter under partially enclosed buildings

-- If you are camping, be ready to seek safe shelter in a vehicle or substantial building if a thunderstorm threatens. A tent offers no protection from lighting.

-- Stay away from metal fences and poles that could conduct lightning to you.

-- If you are on a boat, return to shore immediately and seek safe shelter.

For more information, here's a good link. http://www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov/

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Competence


Photo Credit: Tia Ann Chapman / Hartford Courant

When you decide to draw up a sign accusing others of being incompetent you might want to double-check your spelling. Competence is the ability to perform a specific task, action or function successfully. Incompetence is its opposite.

Monday, March 30, 2009

Who Was Antonio J. Martinez?

When he was born:  Regular steamboat service from the west to the east coast of the United States begins with the arrival of the SS California in San Francisco Bay. The California leaves New York Harbor on October 6, 1848, rounds Cape Horn at the tip of South America, and arrives at San Francisco, California after the 4 month 21 day journey.

When he died:  In France, the First Battle of the Somme rages. British Expeditionary Force commander Douglas Haig calls off the battle, which started on July 1, on November 18, 1916.

President Obama Waives Goodby to Undefeated Season

President Obama, along with his wife, Jill Biden and the Vice President react to the stunning 5 - 4 loss by the Brevard Blaze.  "The Blaze is a great team," the President was heard to say.  "I am sure they will be back!"

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

ANOTHER 8:30 a.m. GAME?


Hey, my Dad posted the wrong picture. The picture above is the correct one. (Robert)


Robert: I can't make it, I can't keep going. Not another soccer game first thing Saturday morning.

John: I'll carry you brother, we will be at Kelly Park at eight o'clock.

Robert: Awww. You are the best, John. A great soccer player and a great human being. I just wish I could be more like you.

John: That's O.K. You are good just the way you are.

(This post written and concieved by John.)

Monday, March 23, 2009

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Saturday, March 14, 2009

The Mighty Chargers of the Divine Mercy Soccer Club Got Burned by the Blaze!


American Rules Football Coach Urban Meyer shows the Cocoa Beach Blaze what is waiting for them at the end of the season, as he holds the CBS Spring Season Trophy cradled in his arm. Coach Meyer was excited to learn of the CBS Blazes’ stunning 5 -3 victory over the mighty Chargers of Divine Mercy. “This team is just like the ‘Gators,” coach Meyer was overheard saying, “not only do they wear the orange and blue of the Dutch National team, but, they put their best players on defense.”

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Blaze Wins! Blaze Wins!


Riddled with disease and racked by illness, the Cocoa Beach Blaze limped into a contest with the Merritt Island powerhouse CBS242 -- Beckman. Snuffling and sneezing their way down the field the beach-side Blaze eked out a 7 - 5 win over their long-time rivals.

Next game? Game number 2 is March 14, 2009 at 08:30 AM (Again?!?!?!?). The Blaze is home at KWS2 versus the always scrappy DMS243 - Carlile.

Next practice is Tuesday at 5:45 pm. (Let’s push the start time back a few minutes now that the sun is out longer).