Thursday, March 14, 2013

Beta Pi Blog, Vol.2013, No.02 - Mystical Happenings in Denver





















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I got a nice note from one of the All Time Greats, Brother Claude Cody, Class of 73. 
















Claude had some work done to his home recently, and the Plumber had an interesting uniform . . . . . .




 
HAAAA!!  Thanks, Claude.  Some things never change, and I'm glad you appreciate sophisticated humor like this as much as I do!

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MYSTICAL HAPENINGS IN DENVER

You know how sometimes things come together, where it seems surreal, like a coincidence, but it is just TOO UNCANNY, too impossibly lined up?   



 
As if Carnac the Magnificent had correctly given the answer, before he had opened the Mystic Envelope containing the question?
 

Well, this past week Ann and I took a trip to Denver to visit my son Andrew Simons.  We arrived on Wednesday, March 6th, rented a car and drove to the Embassy Suites Hotel in Englewood.  As we approached the counter to check in, I noticed a sign on the counter . . . .

 
“Guest of the Day – F. BILLER”

 
 
So I said to Ann “That is unreal, I wonder if it is Frank Biller, or just some loser named Frederick Biller or some German guy named Franz Biller, or some woman named Freda Biller?”  So, while Ann was asking the Attendant about it, I sent Buck a text:

 “Buck, we just checked into Embassy Suites in Denver, there is a sign that says “Guest of the Day – F. BILLER” – is it you, could it be true?”

About 10 minutes later, I get a call from Buck …

“Larry, there are only 3 people on the planet named Frank Biller, I googled it.  There is some semi-famous Canadian Hockey Player, some other guy from Brussels convicted in a Ponzi scheme, and me.  I’m here!”

So, I said – this is amazing, I get to be with my three most favorite people on the planet: my wife Ann, my son Andrew, and my closest and best friend Buck!

We mused that if the “Guest of the Day” sign had not been up when we check in, I would not have even known Buck was in Denver that day.  So to celebrate the event, we took pictures, along with the kind Attendant who selected Buck for the honor.


Looks like “The Thin Man” meets “Burl Ives” – yes?

 
 
That evening, we ran into Buck at the Lounge, and had dinner and talked old times!

Buck, I love you my Brother, it was great to have a chance meeting with you at Embassy Suites! (As I look at that, if you didn’t know Buck and I are best friends, that would sound like a “gay encounter”, yes?)

 
HIKING THE FOOTHILLS OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS

As I said, the purpose of the trip was to be with Andrew.  So, we love to hike, and we did it!





“And I shall call him . . . Mini-Me”
 




 
Gorgeous, and despite how it looks, it was not that cold.

 
We also hiked at Red Rocks Amphitheater,


a famous venue where great artists have played, including the Beatles and Frank Sinatra.  Awesome.






Andrew is a jazz musician, I'm sure he dreams of playing this venue someday!






 One word:  breathtaking!


JAZZ MUSIC IN FORT COLLINS

Andrew plays Bass in an Afro-Fusion Jazz Band called "By All Means Band."  The Band Leader is a drummer from Ghana, Africa.  The Band is popular in Denver, all original music, up-tempo, high energy, danceable.  Thursday, we drove an hour north of Denver to see them play in Fort Collins.


The show was opened by a Singer-songwriter named Ben Musser, who is a Vanderbilt Graduate, Class of 2003, he was a Pike.  Seriously, no joke.  Coincidence?  Talented guy.  His next gig . . . Pike's Peak.


Rowdy!


MORE JAZZ IN DENVER

Friday, they played a gig a popular downtown Denver spot called Appaloosa. It cooked!

 



The band never takes breaks, one song leads into the next, and the kids go crazy.  Here is a video.

 
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Larry Simons
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3 comments:

Beta-Pi-Blog said...

FROM GEORGE FORD:
"Just went through all the blogs. They're great. Thanks. M.Link"

Beta-Pi-Blog said...

FROM FRANK COLLINS:
"I myself had a Buck moment this week. My work took me to the Windy City this week. Knowing this was the plan, I had the presence of mind to email Buck ahead of time. We exchanged cell numbers and got together for lunch yesterday at world famous Berghoff's - if it wasn't world famous before, it is now that we ate there. It was great catching up and getting some sage advice from Buck. I look forward to seeing him again."

Beta-Pi-Blog said...

FROM ATO GAL-PAL PENELOPE MALONE:

"Enjoyed the latest issue of the BP Blog. It is crazy how many times things happen like you & Buck being in the same place. I read a book written by a noted doctor who drowned (literally--not figuratively) was resuscitated (with the whole up to heaven and slapped back down to earth experience) and she believes these supposedly chance meetings are arranged by angels. It's as good an answer as any.

But enough of the metaphysical. My husband and I are planning to go to the Aug. 29 VU football game with Sherrill Perkins Bandlow & her hubby. Will you and Ann be there? I already have told Sherrill that we are going to the ATO house after the game. Where the actives will say, "Who let those two old women in? Somebody get rid of them."

Best, Penelope"

TO PENELOPE: thanks! Not sure if we will be at the Aug. 29 Game, but we always get Season Tickets (although we rarely get to attend all the games). Why don't we touch base closer to the game, and try to link up. By the way, once people live as long as we have - as you know - we discover that age is relative and we are as young as we feel. What do a bunch of 20 year-olds know about anything (other than non-stop surges of adolescent desire)? If they call any of us "old" I'll give them a taste of chocolate (kidding). Larry