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Paul Bryant-Smith: Getting My (Band) Geek (Back) On!
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Monday, June 11, 2012. Getting My (Band) Geek (Back) On! Me, at 15, in the Patrick Henry. High School Marching Band. Uniform that my band wore for a. We used the proceeds from the. Commercial to buy new uniforms. When I was in high school, I was a band geek. I played trumpet in the jazz band. And the wind ensemble. The marching band, too. I was also in the regional band one year. I loved it! Me, at 16, in my high school. Marching band's new uniform,. Complete with half cape and. In a series of concerts.
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Paul Bryant-Smith: Restaurant Review: Sycamore Drive-In, Bethel, CT
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012. Restaurant Review: Sycamore Drive-In, Bethel, CT. Since Ian and I have been going to Bethel every Sunday while I'm the supply preacher at the First Congregational Church there, we've taken the opportunity to eat at a different restaurant for lunch each week. Our fist week, we revisited an old favorite, Pho Vietnam. But each week since, we've ventured to new and different restaurants. On February 12, we visited the Sycamore Drive-In. At 282 Greenwood Ave. in Bethel CT. This p...
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Paul Bryant-Smith: September 2012
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012. Adieu, Sweet Lovely Nancy. I've decided to make some videos of songs that I enjoy playing and singing. Here's my first offering, an a capella version of Adieu, Sweet Lovely Nancy. Which I often sing at chantey sings at the Rowayton Arts Center. Or at Boys in Hats. Adieu Sweet Lovely Nancy. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Norwalk, CT, United States. View my complete profile. Restaurant Review: El Tapatio Mexican Cuisine, Middletown, NY. Getting My (Band) Geek (Back) On! Citizen S...
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Paul Bryant-Smith: An evening with Grandpa Pete and friends
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008. An evening with Grandpa Pete and friends. I remember the first concert I ever took my son to hear. Ian was only a few weeks old and my wife's union at Yale University. Was on strike. Had she not been on maternity leave, Kimberly, too, would have been on the picket lines. As it was, we were in the crowd, holding our baby in our arms, as Pete Seeger. Gave a benefit concert to support the workers. I grew up listening to records (that's 33. And " Where Have All the Flowers Gone.
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Paul Bryant-Smith: An evening with John McCutcheon and other loved ones
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Sunday, August 10, 2008. An evening with John McCutcheon and other loved ones. My apologies for letting time slip by without a post, but this has been an extremely busy week! This evening, my wife, son, in-laws and I went to a concert by John McCutcheon. In Ashland, Virginia, where I grew up. I have been a huge fan of John's music for many years (He's one of the musicians who have signed my banjo) and I perform several of his songs as half of the folk duo Boys in Hats. And the Bluemont Concert Series.
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Paul Bryant-Smith: Restaurant Review: Royal Guard Fish N' Chips, Danbury, CT
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Thursday, February 23, 2012. Restaurant Review: Royal Guard Fish N' Chips, Danbury, CT. As part of our mission of eating at a different restaurant each week that I'm preaching in Bethel, my son and I decided to try Royal Guard Fish N' Chips/Royal Curry Corner this past Sunday. Ian had noticed a listing for the restaurant on Yelp! The restaurant, at 389 Main Street in Danbury. Is directly across the street from the Danbury Masjid. Poori, as God intended them to be but not, unfortunately,. On our way back ...
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Paul Bryant-Smith: Steel, Leather, Ropework, Pine Tar and Marlin Spikes
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Sunday, June 27, 2010. Steel, Leather, Ropework, Pine Tar and Marlin Spikes. Since coming back from Cuba, I've had the opportunity to work with Amistad on two occasions. First, I met the ship in New London, CT, for the formal homecoming celebration, which involved a lot of events in conjunction with the Customs House Museum. This past Friday, I was back with the crew for the Wooden Boat Show. Where we had more than 700 people visit the schooner over the course of the day. And was interested in learning h...
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Paul Bryant-Smith: August 2012
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Sunday, August 12, 2012. Rumor has it that there's a whole month that falls between June and August. Here's what happened in my life. I worked at Norwalk Hospital. For the Summer Intensive Unit (June 29-August 3) of Clinical Pastoral Education. From July 6-8, I crewed on Amistad. In New London, CT, which was the first time that she has been under sail since her mishap on the way back from Cuba two years ago. It was REALLY good to be able to do that! We tied up at the same dock as the USCG Barque Eagle.
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Paul Bryant-Smith: Keeping Busy with the Senators
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Sunday, October 28, 2012. Keeping Busy with the Senators. I've been rather busy at the Westchester Medical Center these days, where I've been doing lots of pediatric chaplaincy, but that isn't why I haven't posted for so long. My lack of blogging is because I've been chaperoning for Ian's marching band almost every weekend, tagging along to competitions, herding band members, handing out water bottles and "chickens." (Normal people call them plumes.). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Passover is comin...